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Celle Seminar I, Case 3: Syringomyelia

He feels pain in his fingertips. It was also said in the analysis that he has a strong desire for sweets. There is one rubric in Kent which reads something like softening of the spinal cord, and this, if taken into consideration, indicates Sulphur as another possible remedy. The symptomatology is a mixture of clinical symptoms, for example, pain originating in the cervical region and travelling up to the arms. This is a common symptom seen with multiple sclerosis. We also see that he has subjective symptoms: pain in his arms at night, cramps, and a cough which comes only at night, which are all symptoms of tubercular meningitis. He also said that since contracting tubercular meningitis he is easily excited but calms down again fast. He sweats easily and often profusely. The symptom sneezing, which he mentioned at one point, is in capitals in Sulphur. Because of this mixture of clinical symptoms and subjective symptoms, I would either start with Sulphur or with Calcarea. I think I would most probably begin with Sulphur.
(G.V.): Calcarea was given already in a potency of 10M. (A.8): Another objective symptom is that he talks and shouts in his sleep. Therefore, you can use the rubric talking excitedly while asleep, which would be Sulphur.
(A.9): I feel he is a very closed person; that’s the impression one gets. And he seems to be more compassionate towards other people than he is towards himself. There are three main remedies that I thought of in this case which are Natrum muriaticum, Causticum and Kali carbonicum.
(A.10): This is a long standing case involving many different sorts of medications. It seemed important to know which symptoms he developed most recently. The most recent symptom seems to be the biting of the fingernails.
(G.V.): He bites his fingers, not his nails. You remember me asking why he had adhesive bandages on his two fingers; he said it was to prevent him from biting his fingers when in pain. We could not determine whether this afforded him any relief from the pain. Most likely the pain just gets so annoying that he has to do something to take his mind off it.

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