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(G.V.): But that can also be the normal palpitations.
(M.P.): It wasn’t that though, it wasn’t the heart responding to exertion,
it was actually those things where the heart sort of misbeats, those are
the only things I get really. I can do very heavy manual work and not
get palpitations. But these misbeats were the things that were really
causing me the anxiety, when the heart kind of flickers, you know, that
sort of thing. Also, I didn’t mention my digestive system. About every six
to eight weeks I’ve had these sort of digestive difficulties.
(G.V.): What is this exactly; do you feel indigestion?
(M.P.): I get pain around here, and then my lower abdomen swells up,
it feels bloated.
(G.V.): At what time does this happen? After lunch, after dinner, after
breakfast, can it happen at any time?
(M.P.): The latter part of the day, or usually, well, the earliest I’ve had
it is mid-afternoon; but it’s usually mid-afternoon to evening, if I’m
going to get them.
(G.V.): What time do you usually get them?
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(G.V.): He gets some bloatedness, some digestive problems in the late afternoon to the evening, which is the time of Lycopodium. Most probably he is moving from Calcarea carbonica into a Lycopodium state. Now, are you going to give him Lycopodium?
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(M.P.): It isn’t an exact time, but I don’t ever remember having them before three or four o’clock in the afternoon it’s always been after that time.
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(G.V.): This is very characteristic oi Lycopodium, and Lycopodium follows after Calcarea carbonica. You know they used to say Sulphur, Calcarea carbonica, and then Lycopodium. So he goes into Lycopodium.
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(M.P.): The pain and the wind ended up here, on the right side. I can’t get rid of the gas, the wind. That is the pattern. It tends to be more