(G.V.): Where did you fall from? How high was it?
(F.P.): Five, six, seven steps. I fell really hard – bang, bang, bang.(G.V.): Do you feel warm now?
(F.P.): Yes.
(G. V.): Are you perspiring’?
(F.P.): Yes, I’m perspiring very heavily.
(G.V.): Where?
(F.P.): Over my whole body and face.
(G.V.): Is it normal for you to perspire, or is it because you are anxious?
(F.P.): I do perspire very easily.
(G.V.): You perspire very easily. Is the perspiration offensive? Does it smell bad?
(F.P.): No.
(G.V.): Urine, does it is smell bad?
(F.P.): No, occasionally it can have a strong smell, but not very often.
(G.V.): Is your stool normal? Do you have regular bowel move-ments?
(F.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): Do you normally sleep well?
(F.P.): No, not at all.
(G.V.): What happens?
(F.P.): For about the last two years now I find it very hard to get to sleep. When I do manage to fall asleep, I often wake up right away again. We think it may have something to do with the asthma medication, Euphyllin®, I’ve been taking.
(G.V.): How frequently do you wake up? How often?
(F.P.): Maybe every two hours.
(G.V.): Do you feel worse in a warm environment, for example, in a warm room or in high temperatures, or do you like it warm?(F.P.): I like warmth, but I would rather be back in a cooler atmosphere when I start perspiring.
(G.V.): So, you feel worse when you perspire?
(F.P.): Yes, definitely.