(G.V.): Have you written them down?
(F.P.): Yes, in the paper. The other ones were very short experi-ences and then I forgot about them.
(G.V.): Can you tell me how it developed? Did you have psoriasis when you were nine years old, or have you had it for nine years?(F.P.): When I was nine years old.
(G.V.): Do you remember anything happening at that time?(F.P.): My grandmother died three months before.
(G.V.): Were you very much attached to your grandmother?(F.P.): Yes, I suffered very much.
(G.V.): Much more than your actual parents?
(F.P.): Yes, in a way.
(G. V.): Who are you more attached to, your mother or your father?(F.P.): My father, but my grandmother was my mother’s mother.(G. V.): Was your father very good to you?
(F.P.): Yes.
(G. V.): And you mother?
(F.P.): It was a complicated relationship.
(G.V.): Why?
(F.P.): She wasn’t very happy with her life, in her relationship with my father.
(G.V.): Why?
(F.P.): It’s a long story.
(G.V.): Can you make it short?
(F.P.): Yes. She had been engaged before she met my father. Her first fiance died, and afterwards she married my father.
(G.V.): Not because of love.
(F.P.): Right, I don’t think out of love.
(G.V.): And that’s why they had problems all the time?
(F.P.): Yes, all the time. She was kind of jealous of me because he liked me and took me out more than her.
(G.V.): Was she vicious to you?
(F.P.): Not openly. She suffered about my health, about this skin disease. She often said that it was her fault that she has a child with such a skin problem.