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The Celle Seminars – Page 312

(F.P.): Both.
(G.V.): Was that good?
(F.P.): No. Now we are free, and that’s better.
(G.V.): How do you feel when you are in the sea?
(F.P.): Very well.
(G.V.): Have you ever taken Medorrhinum?
(F.P.): No.
(G.V.): How old is your father?
(F.P.): Eighty-three. In the meantime, he’s started to look like a vulture.
(G.V.): Is that how you see him?
(F.P.): No, not only me.
(G.V.): What is the best time for you at this point?
(F.P.): I think time doesn’t make a difference. I’m tired in the late morning and early afternoon, and then I’m fine.
(G.V.): There’s no best time?
(F.P.): No.
(G.V.): What position do you sleep in?
(F.P.): On my side.
(G.V.): On which side?
(F.P.): Right side because of my pains. At home I keep to my right side because I turn my back to my husband. When I was younger I slept on my left side, looking at the wall.
(G. V.): Do you eat fruit?
(F.P.): Yes, but I have a sensitive tongue; if the food is too sour I get pains and blisters on my tongue.
(G.V.): Do you like sour fruit?
(F.P.): Yes, but I don’t eat it because it’s painful.
(G.V.): Do you like green, unripe fruit?
(F.P.): I did when I was younger, but not anymore. I like bread very much. I can eat bread all day! Hard, soft, dark and white, it doesn’t matter.
(G.V.): Do you like meat?
(F.P.): No.