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little over a longer period of time, the pain becomes constantly bad. For five or six days I have pains all day long and I just feel bad. So, I try to go to bed early, around 10:00 or 11:00 p.m.(G.V.): Do you sleep well, through the night, or do you wake up from the pain?
(M.P.): Yes. Normally the pain is better at night, and I fall asleep quite fast. I don’t sleep that deeply. I wake up very quickly if I hear noises in the house or something, but I fall back to asleep again easily.
(G.V.): Do you catch cold easily?
(M.P.): No, normally in the winter and spring I have one or two colds, but I think that is quite normal. With a cold I get fevers, so the pain comes back. All that I can say with certainty is that usually about twice a year I have crises. It is normally three days when the pains are very, very bad, during the night as well as during the day. These crises start suddenly one day and then usually stop by themselves, for no reason, after three days. (G.V.): Did you have any other serious problem with your health all these years ? (M.P): Nothing really. Mostly I catcth colds. At winter or at spring time. Two or three days a year I have a crisis (G.V.): Do you call a crisis something that is an aggravation of the situation?
(M.P.): Yes it usually goes on for three days when the pain is very bad, day and night and there is usually no reason. It could begin when there is psychological stress along with physiscal stress.(G.V.): Do you blush easily?
(M.P): Perhaps when it is hot or if I drink wam things.

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