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(G.V.): If you interrogate properly, your patients are not going to get away. She says, “Well, the headaches are the same”, but I remember what she had said before: “Well, the headaches are not the same, but the concomitants are the same.” So I say okay, she is trying to find an excuse for saying ‘the same’. Let us see whether she vomits every time.
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(F.P.): No, I don’t vomit, I just feel nauseated, as if I could vomit again.
(G.V.): Was she nauseated?
(Therapist): Yes, and she felt very bad.
(G.V.): But you couldn’t vomit?
(F.P.): No. Chilliness during headaches. I have frequent infec-tions with fever, recently almost all the time.
(G.V.): What kind of infections?
(F.P.): Infections like colds, flu.
(Therapist): Infections like flu, but not with a high fever, maybe 38 degrees.
(F.P.): 38 degrees. If I lay down for two days it’s better, and if I get up, the fever goes up.
(G.V.): If you exert yourself, if you become tired, then the fever goes up?
(F.P.): If I am tired, no, but if I stand up,
(G.V.): Just stand up?
(F.P.): Yes. It’s the same now. I have a temperature of 38 now. (Therapist): If she moves around more her temperature goes up to 38, 38.3…
(F.P.): I feel ill. I feel like I have a flu. Four weeks ago I bad a heavier infection with a fever of 39 and I laid down for ten days.(G.V.): Did you have to cough?