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Celle Seminar I, Case 16: Rheumatoid Arthritis

Calcarea carbonica may be gone. You ask him, »Do you have vertigo in high places’:’« He answers, »No.« So you try again. »Do you have fear in the dark?« Again he says, »No.« »Fear of ghosts?« Still the answer is, »No.« The fear of insanity, which is on another level, has overwhelmed everything else, and that’s why we see the patient’s symptomatology changing from one level to another.
What is happening here? She seems to be a person affected with a kind of gonorrhea. I say a kind of gonorrhea because we also have secondary gonorrhea: there is gonorrhea, then there is chronic urethritis after gonorrhea, which may be staphylococcus or another infective agent, but still as a secondary state of gono-coccus. Therefore, I consider this to be a gonorrheal type of discharge. This is not definitely confirmed, but it is most probably the case judging from the way she described the onset: she had contact with another man and then she developed a discharge. Why did she get it so easily? Because she was most likely already a Medorrhinum case. In the interview she admitted having strong Medorrhinum traits. So, what has happened now? We see two things: since we believe that this is a case of Medorrhinum upon which grief has been projected, either she will remain Medorrhinum (with a different kind of symptomatology on the mental-emotional level), or her remedy will change to Ignatia, or Phosphorus, or Causticum, or Natrum muriaticum due to grief and stress. Then again, she might just remain Medorrhinum. The question of her progress is the most crucial aspect of this case. More specifically, we have to decide whether the symptomatology after the grief took a turn away from Medorrhinum and became Ignatia. We have strong indications for Ignatia because she did have a severe grief, and because she bites her cheeks. But then she says that she hasn’t bitten her cheek for the last five years. The mental-emotional changes took place during her second pregnancy a year-and-a-half ago. This means that the change in her mental-emotional pathology does not coincide with the Ignatia symptom—cheek biting—that she says ended five years ago. There is some soreness in the leg, which we see in Natrum phos-

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