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Celle Seminar I, Case 18: Epilepsy

wanted to live but that he did not want to think about all the things that had happened to him.
(G. V.): How were you behaving socially? Did you lose your job? (M.P.): Yes, I started a new life, my second life. (G. V.): Why do you call it your second life? (M.P.): Because I changed my life totally. (G.V.): Were you wild before? (M.P.): Yes, driving sport cars, drinking, etc. (G.V.): Drugs?
(M.P.): Sometimes, yes, marijuana.
(G. V.): And after the accident you changed your lifestyle? (M.P.): Yes.
(G. V.): Did you marry after the accident?
(M.P.): No, later. I’ve been married for four years. After the operation, I went to school in the evening to get my Abitur, and then I studied botany at the university. (G. V.): But you didn’t finish your botany studies? (M.P.): No. Then I started at a homeopathic school. I took the examination to become a natural healer.
(G. V.): Did you take self-administered homeopathic remedies? (M.P.): I did drug provings on Mercury, Bryonia, and Phosphorus.
(G. V.): Did you try these provings alone or in a group at school? (M.P.): In a group at school, yes. (G. V.): No other medicines? (M.P.): No.
(G. V.): But at the same time you were doing the provings, were you also taking the anti-epileptic drugs? (M.P.): Yes.
(G. V.): Did the leader of the group know that you were taking anti-epileptic drugs?
(M.P.): I don’t know. I don’t think he knew. (G. V.): What are you doing now?
(M.P.): I have to take the natural healer’s examination next week. At the moment, I’m still working night shifts. (G. V.): Could your wife come and give us some information?

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