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George Vithoulkas

apples. He has an aversion to fat and sometimes also to salt and slimy things. He is thirsty for cold drinks. He’s also worked out some things about his youth; if you are interested, he can tell you about them himself.
(G. V.): As the report was being read I saw that you had some objections concerning some of your symptoms. I would like to know what your objections are and where you disagree with what you heard,
(M.P.): The Bach flowers were a misunderstanding, and my skin is not affected by milk.
(G.V.): Are these your only objections? Do you agree with everything else that was read? It appeared to me that there were certain points which you seemed to find inaccurate. (M.P.): I cannot remember all the points that were read. I’ve undergone a very long list of treatments, so I can’t recall the specifics of each one. Essentially I agree, never mind the details. (G.V.): What do you consider to be the most disturbing symptoms at the moment?
(M.P.): I have no energy, that’s the main point, and drawing headaches. I’m unable to sleep at all at night, and I’m not too attractive right now.
(G.V.): You can’t sleep at all at night? How is your insomnia now?
(M..P.): I might get to sleep as late as eight o’clock in the morning. Once I’ve fallen asleep I may sleep through until five o’clock in the afternoon; then it takes several hours before I’m fully awake again.
(G.V,): So, what you’re saying is that, because you are unable to sleep at night, you sleep during the day instead, is that the situation? Now that this has become a pattern, it’s no surprise that you can’t get to sleep until the early morning, considering that you first wake up in the evening. How did this come about? Can you give me an idea of what was going on before this pattern was established? For example, did you go to bed and find that you could not close your eyes, or did your mind race, or were you just wide awake without any particular thoughts at all?

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