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The Celle Seminars – Page 240

intensity that she reports, you would expect her to talk about them with a different intonation, if she was really suffering. But she looks at her notes instead, and then she describes what she feels. Let’s see a bit more.

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(F.P.): …on the same level it was on in September. I had phlebitis in my right calf last week, and.
(G.V.): Only for a few days?
(F.P.): Yes, ten days ago.
(G.V.): And how long did it last?
(F.P.): It lasted three days. It felt like both calves were swollen. But this is nothing new, it has been going on a long time.
(G.V.): What else? What about the headaches? What do you mean by migraines? Can you describe them?
(F.P.): It changes from one side to the other; one time on the right side, next time on the left side, and.
(G.V.): Do they always alternate like that?
(F.P.): It’s not exactly alternating, but it often changes from one side to the other.
(G.V.): Where do you feel the pain? – Above the eye, in the temple, behind?
(F.P.): For instance, the entire side.
(G.V.): What time does it come, and what time does it go?
(F.P.): Sometimes half a day, sometimes two days.
(G.V.): Is it severe, or is it tolerable?
(F.P.): The pain is tolerable, but the concomitants are often intolerable: there is vertigo, a very bad vertigo, and vomiting. (G.V.): Each time or do you have to vomit only two or three times a week?
(F.P.): No vomiting. It feels like .