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The Celle Seminars_Page 138

George Vithoulkas

(M.R): No, it was only an aesthetic thing. That’s why I decided to undergo the soap treatment, to get over these spots. (G.V.): The dermatologist you went to said it was pityriasis, is that correct?
(Therapist): He said it was something like weed mycosis, some kind of fungus anyway. (G.V.): You were given a soap? (M.P.): The soap and a special shampoo for my hair. (G. V.): Had your hair started falling out in the meantime? (M.P.): No.
(G.V.): Is your hair strong? Why do you cut your hair like that? (M.P.): And why do you cut yours like that? (G.V.): Because you like it? (M.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): Okay, I just thought that perhaps you cut it because it was falling out and you wanted to prevent that. (M.R): No. My hair started falling out at fifteen, but then it stopped.
(G.V.): So, you applied the soap and-(M.P.): Yes, and the spots went away. (G.V.): Completely? (M.P.): For a month.
(G.V.): When did you first notice the lumps in your-(M.P.): Approximately two months after I had returned to Munich.
(G. V.): Did you contract a venereal disease while abroad? (M.R): No.
(G.V.): Perhaps chlamydia or another sort of nonspecific venereal disease? Were you sexually active? (M.R): Yes. (laughs) (G.V.):Very?
(M.R): No. I also took an AIDS test. I don’t have AIDS. (G. V.): But did you contract an infection? Did you take any other medicines besides the soap while abroad, any antibiotics? (M.R): No, maybe an aspirin. (G.V.): Otherwise you were quite healthy, you felt quite good?

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