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The Celle Seminars – Page 93

(G.V.): Are you then awake for a long time?
(M.P.): Well, usually I’m awake ten minutes and then I turn over and go back to sleep. I sleep on my left side because I feel the majority of the pain on my right side.
(G.V.): Are you able to wear a tie, or does it disturb you?
(M.P.): It doesn’t bother me having my collar buttoned to the top, but I prefer more casual clothes during the week. If there’s a special occasion, for example, on a Sunday or a special func-tion, then I don’t mind putting on a tie. I’m not worried about suffocating or anything.
(G.V.): Do you perspire a lot?
(M.P.): Yes, I perspire quite easily and profusely.
(G.V.): Where do you perspire the most?
(M.P): I sweat in the face the most.
(G.V.): Only your face?
(M.P): Sometimes I sweat around the shoulder area as well.(G.V.): Otherwise you perspire mainly in the face. Does your head sweat as well?
(M.P): My entire head. Of course, I sweat more when it’s warm than at other times of the year. I also sweat when I do exercises or participate in sports, but then I perspire all over.
(G.V.): Is your perspiration offensive? Does it smell bad?
(M.P.): No, it’s just normal body perspiration, not particularly offensive or smelly. Perhaps that’s because I drink a lot of min-eral water and other beverages.
(G. V.): Would you say that you are a thirsty person, someone who drinks a lot?
(M.P.): I wouldn’t say that I drink an excessive amount. When it’s summer and the temperature rises, I drink a fair quantity. But on days like this, I usually drink the equivalent of two of those little bottles of mineral water, a half liter of milk, as well as a few other beverages.
(G.V.): What does your wife think of you? How would your wife describe you?