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Celle Seminar I, Case 13: Chorioretinitis

and feel as if they were separate, completely cut off from my body. The same thing happened with my feet. This happened last summer because it wasn’t a particularly good summer. Sometimes I felt a constant need for a hot-water bottle in the evenings because I couldn’t get warm.
(G. V.): Do you drink the same amount of water as usual, or are you thirstier?
(RR): I think I’m drinking more, but simply because I’m making sure that I drink more. (G.V.): Do you want cold water? (P.P.): No, warm drinks. (G.V.): Do you prefer warm drinks? (P.P.): Yes.
(G. V.): Do you have a desire for a particular food? (F.P.): I still crave sweet and creamy-sweet things. Right after the remedy was taken I found that my desire for salt increased. I found myself adding salt to food that had already been salted. This has declined a little bit.
(G.V.): Do you have any problems with your health at the moment?
(P.P.): I had a cold about a week ago. (G.V.): But is that all? Are your menses regular? (PP.): Yes.
(G. V.): Do you sleep alright? (PP.): I sleep excellently. (G.V.): Is your appetite good? (P.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): Do you try and control your appetite? (P.P.): I have to because I love sweet things. (G. V.): Do you perspire at all while asleep? (P.P.): Not at all. Usually, I really don’t perspire. I only perspire a very little bit when I’m in warm areas or when I get excited; for example, now I notice that my hands are perspiring. (G.V.): Do you have vertigo?
(P.P.): If I climb a tall building or tower I panic slightly and I get a hollow feeling in my stomach. I become nauseated.

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