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George Vithoulkas

together with my impression of him as being immature, leads me to think of Baryta carbonica.
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(M.P.): I had an attest from my doctor, you know, that I had pains while playing sports and that I had to stop. In the summer it was really hot, and sometimes I had to leave school and go home. But usually I could stand it.
(G.V.): Did you come here by yourself? Your mother and father didn’t come along? (M.P.): No, I came alone by train.
(G.V.): Are there any other serious diseases in your family? (M.P.): I don’t think so. My father has a problem with his vertebrae—with his disks—and my mother and my little brother have the same disease that I have.
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(M.P.): …and she doesn’t know anything about her father because he died at a young age. I think he was forty years old. (G.V.): How old is your mother now? (M.P.): She’s forty-nine. (G.V.): And you father? (M.P.): He’s also forty-nine.
(M.P.): The burning pain only comes when the pain is caused by heat. It can be caused by different sorts of heat, like the heat in summer or heat from physical exertion, and then the pain is different. If I do exert myself physically on a normal day, the pain begins and then it eases up again. But there are also days when I have the pains without any reason; it seems like there is no fever, it isn’t hot, I haven’t exerted myself physically, but it’s just there during the day. The pain seems to have a rhythm, like it starts in

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