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The Celle Seminars – Page 206

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(G.V.): I am posing these questions for your sake. I would like you to understand how we get information and how I eventu-ally decipher the correct remedy from this information. Using descriptions of different people who I’ve observed or had experi-ence with, I draw up an outline of what I know about the case and the possible remedies. This is the way you are learning the Materia Medica. For example, you ask the patient to describe how he cries and then you receive details about a general phe-nomenon. It is very difficult under these circumstances to obtain specific information because the patient is under the pressure of the video and the people around.

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(M.P.): I sit around the whole day and I can’t do anything. If the pain gets really bad I start screaming and I even cry. I scream because of the pain. When it stops I try to calm myself down. But there is really nothing that I can do about the pain, I just have to wait until it stops by itself. I’ve had it so often now that I know it will eventually stop by itself.
(G.V.): Do you feel a despair so strong sometimes that you just want to die or do something like jump out of a window – commit suicide?
(M.P.): No, nothing like that.

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(G.V.): I ask this in order to show you the differential diagnosis. You see how he denies it by saying, “No, nothing like that.”