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The Celle Seminars – Page 19

Case 1: Epilepsy / Asthma1

 

INTERVIEW

(Therapist): I’ll begin with a short biography first: Female patient, born in 1932. About her parents: Father had asthma, mother had hypertrophy of the thyroid gland; otherwise I sup-pose they were healthy. Childbirth was difficult and the child was nearly strangulated with the umbilical cord.
The children’s diseases she remembers having are: measles, pertussis, and German measles. “When she was nine years old, she began to experience semiconscious state- ‘Dammerattacken’ (‘twilight episodes’).Other children said she was in ecstasy. This was during the time of World War II, and the semiconscious attacks worsened during air raids. At twelve or thirteen, she suffered her first major epileptic fit. At fourteen, she began medical therapy – I suppose it was Bromium in allopathic doses. She remembers that she became very sad when the doctor told her that she would not be allowed to marry; this happened when she was twenty-one

 

1 In every case presented in this book all professional interests and locations of events have been changed in order to protect the patient’s identity.
G.V.= George Vithoulkas, A.= Audience, F.P.= female patient, M.P.= Male patient. All other abbreviations as indicated in text. Numbers following abbreviations refer to order of appearance and not to individual speakers.