Case 9: Lymphoma
INTERVIEW
(Therapist): This is a woman in her twenties with a highly malig-nant lymphoma (non-Hodgkins). She had the usual childhood diseases like measles, rubella, and chicken pox. She was rarely ill as a child. When she was five years old, she had serious tonsillitis with severe swelling and breathing difficulties. Subsequent tonsil-lectomy, no antibiotics. At twenty-one she had a non-food related irritable colon, with cramps in the abdomen along the colon; worse in the evening and alternating between constipation and diarrhea, with a lot of slime and a small amount of blood. A colonoscopy ruled out any organic illness. This lasted several months and was preceded by a separation from a close friend. Occasional sinusitis. No temperature. Antibiotics every three years. In November, 1987, she had pneumonia in the right-side lower lung, for which she took antibiotics and later a dose of Lycopodium XM.
(G.V.): Was that the first homeopathic remedy she received?
(Therapist): Yes. In March, June, and July, 1988, repeated sinusi-tis and bronchitis, no antibiotics; afterwards slight energy loss. In August, 1988, a lymphoma was diagnosed after two plumsized swellings became visible on the external surface of her throat above the clavicula.
Histology: Centroblastic type starting with B-cells.
Personal History: Occasional cystitis and acne vulgaris in puberty.
Family history: Her father died at the age of seventy-four from acute leukemia. One of her mother’s sisters had breast cancer,