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The Celle Seminars – Page 92

(G. V.): Has anyone ever told you that you grind your teeth while asleep?
(M.P.): No.
(G.V.): Not even in the past?
(M.P.); No, my son grinds his teeth at night, but I don’t, at least my wife has never mentioned it.
(G.V.): Perhaps your wife sleeps too deeply to notice?
(M.P.): I’m a member of a bowling club, and occasionally we go on overnight excursions and then we bunk several to a room. I’m quite sure that some of my friends would have said something about me grinding my teeth if I had!
(G.V.): Do you talk in your sleep?
(M.P.): Sometimes. I’m a light sleeper. My wife has mentioned several times that I talk in my sleep. She says I seem to be shout-ing at the apprentices. Sometimes I think I do remember when I have been talking in my sleep.
(G.V.): Are you the boss at work or do you have a superior? (M.P.): I’m the boss.
(G. V.): And you have a family, children?
(M.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): Does he have anxiety about his state?
(M.P.): I think my main concern is that my condition may dete-riorate again and I will have to be confined to a wheel chair like I was before- during my paralysis.
(G.V.): That was when he had tubercular meningitis at age thirty-five years. You also mentioned being constipated. Why do you have such a hard time defecating?
(M.P.): The feces are very large, so I have to push very, very hard in order to defecate, and then I bleed around the anus.
(G.V.): Do you sleep well? Do you fall asleep right away and sleep through the night?
(M.P.): I can fall asleep quite easily, but I wake up in the middle of the night.
(G.V.): How often do you wake up?
(M.P.): A couple of times a night.