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VIDEO
(Therapist): She says that she’s had a lot of anger around her father,
and had a lot of trouble in the past with anxiety. She’s had no desire for
sex since she had an abortion three years ago. She now desires cold
juice, tea…
(G.V.): Was the abortion voluntary?
(Therapist): Yes.

LIVE
(G.V.): I asked whether the abortion had been voluntary or spontaneous
because there is a very big difference. She takes the pill now, and three
years ago she had a voluntary abortion, that means she does not want
children.

VIDEO
(Therapist): A lot of anger has come up now thinking about her father. Her mother is divorced; the mother and the daughter are together. … And she trembles and cries. She says she is normally extroverted and easy-going. When I saw her Monday she refused to stop taking the birth-control pills, but we’ve discussed it, and now she’s agreed that she will stop the birth-control pills. I gave her Phosphorus 200 and she was better for two days; she said she felt calm for two days, and then she got very, very bad again. She was in a crisis at home, and I gave her, via phone, Arsenicum 30, which has not helped at all.

LIVE
(G.V.): I think they had already given her Valium® on the previous day, or something else, to sedate her a little bit because she could not sleep. This is a woman who cannot really eat, she has lost a lot of weight. At the point where she came in for consultation, it was just impossible for her to swallow anything. She has not eaten anything for a few days because nothing goes down; if she is able to swallow even a little bit, she vomits it back up immediately. She was in a very severe anxiety state, and so I felt that the remedy should act immediately; that’s why the second follow-up was just three days later. I said I had to see her because she could not eat. It is also interesting to see the connection between her and her mother; she always comes with her mother to the interviews. You will see a very interesting thing happening now.