Similarly the anxiety, which can easily reach the level of
anguish, will drive the patient from person to person,
constantly seeking reassurance and support. Earlier Agony with
restlessness
in the course of the pathological development of leading to
Arsenicum, the restlessness can appear periodically, exhaustion
rising and falling over periods of weeks.
The restlessness of Arsenicum invites comparison with other restless remedies. In Arsenicum the restlessness occurs in conjunction with anxiety and desperation. The desperation forces him to move from place to place, hoping that he will find some relief.
The restlessness tires the patient and leads to exhaustion. There may be a certain periodicity to the restlessness: the patient will move about for a while and then be able to rest until the urge to move again asserts itself. The restlessness is, of course, most intense during the night, especially after midnight.
In Arsenicum, no relief is afforded by restless movement; the restlessness, provoked by the suffering, actually aggravates by bringing about exhaustion.
Also, Arsenicum people can be women who are climacteric, or mothers whose children will marry soon or already are married.
Let’s say for example a woman is 52, 53, 54 years old. Both daughters have married. During that time, where the woman thinks she isn’t useful for her family any longer, because the children have become independent, her anxiety begins.
This anxiety is overwhelming. The attacks are not as prominent as the attacks of Aconite or Argentum nitricum.