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1988, I gave her Tuberculinum. I had the impression that the best results were seen with this remedy. In December, 1988, she again received Arsenicum album, this time in a higher potency. I did not see any improvement.
(G.V.): How do you feel under this investigation?
(F.P.): Excited.
(G.V.): Tense?
(F.P.): A little.
(G.V.): Did you finally marry?
(F.P. ):No.
(G. V.): After your traumatic experience with this man, did you have another relationship?
(F.P.): Yes, from 1981 until now.
(G.V.): Just one or several?
(F.P): Just one.
(G. V.): Are you sure?
(F.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): Your tone of voice says, “I’m not sure.”
(F.P.): There might have been just one little incident that I did not take seriously.
(G.V.): Do you have epileptic seizures now?
(F.P.): I very rarely have real attacks because I’m under medica-tion. I did have a grand mal attack at the end of last year.
(G.V.): Can you describe the attacks? What happens?
(F.P.): There are differences between the various types of attacks, particularly the intervals between attacks – which are very short- in both petit mal attacks and grand mal attacks . And then there are attacks while awake and while asleep. This can mean that one petit mal attack follows another. But I didn’t fall, I didn’t collapse. The attacks were prolonged attacks, lasting sometimes several hours.
(G.V.): You don’t know if you bite your tongue or urinate during these seizures? What type of convulsions do you have?
(F.P.): I’ve only bitten my tongue during a grand mal attack; and during the grand mal attack, yes, there was loss of urine.