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George Vithoulkas

Case 4: Neurodermatitis/Neurotic Fear/Alopecia

INTERVIEW
(Therapist): The patient came to me in May, 1982, because of headaches. His headaches were particularly bad between 1972 and 1974. He also had very bad neurodermatitis. Later on I found out that his main problem was a fear neurosis; he was neurotic and anxious. He’s experienced dizziness, as though he were numb in the head. In 1980, he failed his university examination. In 1982, he was unable to pass his first exam as a physical therapist. His eczema was very bad and itched. It had been getting progressively worse for the last five years, especially in the elbows, the neck, and the face. His hair was also falling out. The patient received Sulphur 200 as a first prescription and it worked quite beautifully. The whole person changed after Sulphur. Despite his initial reactions of sneezing and increased hair loss, he said a new life was beginning for him. He felt mentally clearer and his skin improved. He passed his examination after he changed universities. In August, 1982, he phoned me to say that the skin on his legs had became worse, and that he was often unable to sleep until five or six o’clock in the morning. I gave him a higher potency of Sulphur—Sulphur 1M—which was perhaps my first mistake. On September 11, he reported having more frequent headaches, being worse from draft, but that his skin had improved and he now slept four hours before waking up. On September 16, he reported further improvements and that he slept well. In mid-October, 1982, he told me his exams had gone well, his skin and hair were better, and that be slept well. But he said that after a long sleep he was worse mentally. He felt best after a five-hour sleep. He no longer liked chocolate, and he also preferred less sour fruit. He worked very hard; I think he did too much. During November, his whole state worsened: he became idle and lazy, slept a lot, and almost always felt sleepy. His appe-

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