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George Vithoulkas

phoricum and Causticum. And there is a pain when she stretches; we have this with Calcarea phosphorica and Medorrhinum.
(A.8): What about Calcarea phosphorica?
(G.V.): There certainly is an element of Phosphorus, Causticum, Medorrhinum and possibly Ignatia here. The most probable remedy would be Phosphorus because of her sensitivity, which I consider to be quite strong. You saw how she immediately started to cry when she thought about how her child might have died? The Medorrhinum person cries in a similar fashion and he also cries a lot. The Phosphorus person will cry out of sympathy. The Ignatia cannot cry as easily in front of others.
(A.9): She did not feel any sorrow for her former boyfriend, who cried and pleaded with her to stay.
(G.V.): You have to put all these things into perspective in order to understand how she could have done that ten years ago. Her psychology changed after her last pregnancy. Before she could just leave her former boyfriend she had to develop an interest in someone else, and then she was able to forget about the other person. Is she the same now? We see some changes, and we want to know whether these changes still correspond to Medorrhinum. She was most probably Medorrhinum, because of the gonorrhea, the warts, the going to bed late, better at the sea, and her passionate kind of affairs as well as her promiscuity. Therefore, we have enough information about her past to be able to say that she is a Medorrhinum individual. We have had similar problems in other cases: she appeared to be Medorrhinum in the past and now she is not. Now she seems to be Causticum, Phosphorus, Natrum phosphoricum, Calcarea phosphorica, or is she perhaps still Medorrhinum? These are the possibilities that we have to try and analyze in order to understand the case. The situation is difficult. It appeared to me, from what I understood, that she did not want to have an abortion. She likes children, she wanted children, there was no question about that. Once she was told that there was a possibility that her child could be born with Turner’s syndrome, until the moment this proved not to be the case, she thought that she might have to have an abortion.

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