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Celle Seminar I, Case 13: Chorioretinitis

side felt hot, and the right side felt cold. A day later I noticed that my earlobes, the bottom parts, had started to swell, and that pimples also began to form on the left ear. This disappeared by the evening. At about the same time I started to develop a pronounced odor in my mouth, something I was not particularly aware of. Around March things started to get better with my vision, it returned to something like 80%. Towards the end of March, things became worse again: my sight deteriorated and I had a sharp stabbing pain in my left eye. Following a discussion with the doctor concerned on March 17,1 was prescribed a new remedy through you, which I took. The inflammation healed around the end of May. I was examined again in February of this year. The inflammation has not recurred and there is no longer any indication of it.
(G. V.): Has your eyesight returned completely? (F.P.): My vision is virtually 100%, with the exception of a blank area in my field of vision. (G. V.): When was the last investigation? (F.?.): Mid-February, 1989.
(G. V.): Did the remedy have other physical or mental-emotional effects? What do you feel was the effect of the remedy? (F.P.): I did notice that my sensitivity to things like reports of disasters, catastrophes, horrible things, or things related to death increased during the last year. For example, when we had the big earthquake just before Christmas, I immediately thought, how could we celebrate under those circumstances? (G. V.): Were there earthquakes here in Germany? (F.P.): No, in the Soviet Union. I used to read the Stern, but now it upsets me. If I read it before bedtime, I burst into tears. I can’t read it anymore because the events reported touch me too deeply. (G.V.): Were you as sensitive towards these matters before, or were you indifferent?
(F.P.): I wasn’t indifferent to things like that, but then I didn’t burst into tears either when I opened up a newspaper and read something terrible.

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