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Celle Seminar I, Case 8: Psoriasis

(G. V.): What kind of migraines? Can you tell me what happens? (F.P.): It starts with a bad feeling all over the body: I feel very nauseated in the stomach and cold all over my body, and there is a pressure in my head, and vertigo. I don’t feel sure on my feet. Sometimes this is followed by a terrible headache on the right side, sometimes it comes on the left.
(G. V.): Where is the pain, mostly on the right, the left, or does it alternate?
(P.P.): I can’t really say.
(G. V.): How severe is the pain when it comes? (F.P.): Sometimes the pain is like stitches, but more often it is a feeling of pressure. (G. V.): Where does it start?
(F.P.): It starts here, in the neck—at the occipital protuberance— always on the left side, and then it travels all over my head. After an hour the pain is all through my head; after two hours it decides to go to one particular side, either left or right. (G. V.): And how long does it last altogether? (F.P.): It varies. Sometimes the headache lasts an entire day or a night, or sometimes for two or three days. (G. V.): How frequent?
(F.P.): In the beginning, two years ago, I only had them once a month in connection with my menses—before and during—but now it’s become more often.
(G. V.): Do you have to lie down during the headache? (F.P.): Sometimes I do because of the nausea, vertigo and weakness.
(G. V.): When did the weakness start? Does it only come during headaches, or do you feel weak at other times too? (F.P.): Before the headaches start.
(G.V.): Does that mean that you experienced weakness three years ago?
(F.P.): I’ve always had trouble with my blood circulation and weakness and fainting. Before the headaches began I often had attacks of weakness. (G. V.): When did the weakness start?

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