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Celle Seminar I, Case 13: Chorioretinitis

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(G. V.): Are there tuberculosis patients in the nursing home where you workf
(F.P.): No, I don’t think so.
(G. V.): What happened with your boyfriend? Did you continue going out with him? (F.P.): Yes.
(G. V.): Eight years ago you had a love affair with a boy who you liked very much, and you left the group because of this affair. What happened with this boy? Are you still together? (F.P.): We’re friends, we meet sometimes and we call each other regularly. We’re still interested in how the other one’s doing. (G. V): When did you end your love affair? (F.P.): We stayed together, lived together, for two years. (G.V.): Four years ago, that means it ended in 1984. (F.P.): 1983.
(G. V.): And you had the second inflammation at the beginning of 1984, is that correct? (F.P.): Yes.
(G. V.): Who decided to end the love affair, you or him? (F.P.): I did. (G.V.): Why?
(F.P.): I never wanted to leave him, I even imagined marrying that man. He was my first great love. But he was someone who had problems arranging things. I felt that the responsibility to manage things, like a household and other things, all rested on me. (G. V.): What did he do, nothing?
(F.P.): He had good qualities. He was very patient with me and he could listen to me, and I saw that he understood me very well. I felt good in his company. (G. V.): What was his profession?
(F.P.): He was a physical therapist. Now he’s in a dance group touring Europe.

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