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CASE 1*
Stein-Leventhal-Syndrome

VIDEO
(Therapist): She was seen by a homeopathic physician for several years. She came in with an original diagnosis of Stein-Leventhal syndrome. She had a problem with bright red hemorrhaging and cramping and was on estrogen for five years. She was insecure, felt sleepy a lot, had a lot of anxieties about failure and migraine headaches. We treated her with Lycopodium 10M.

LIVE
(G.V.): I want you to perceive what is going on with the case in order to find the remedy; then I want you to decide whether the remedy that you chose is a remedy that goes throughout a lifetime – a constitutional remedy – or whether it is a top-layer remedy.

VIDEO
(Therapist): On follow-up she appeared more confident; she had had only one migraine, but her energy level was still very low. At that time, in May of 1984, she started birth-control pills and Lycopodium 10M was repeated. She came back in September 1986 complaining of fears and anxiety, especially when away from home and during menses. She had only had one other migraine, for which Lycopodium 10M was repeated. I saw her just this week, on November 27, for a really severe anxiety attack that she said had been going for seven weeks. She came into the clinic with her mother, complaining about fears of everything. I mean, she just made a list and just went on and on about all the things she was afraid of, weeping gently while she was describing it and feeling very overwhelmed. At some points it was almost hard for her to even speak. She seemed to be helped by driving her car and moving about. Very indecisive, it was very hard for her to make any decisions. She described being insecure like this since childhood, and she is very dependent, no inner strength at all. In fact, today she comes with her husband and her mother, and she sits between them, very child-like. Her throat is tight and she has a constriction…

In every case presented in this book, all names, dates and locations have been changed in order to protect the patient’s identity. G.V. = George Vithoulkas, A. = Audience, F.P. = Female Patient, M.P. = Male Patient.