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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1241

consciousness. A fear of death may manifest, but the patient does not make a big point of this. He tries to hide it and accepts it as natural to think this way because he has a heart problem. When the pains become severe he believes that he will not survive until the next day and that his condition is incurable, but all this is explained as a logical conclusion of the pain and suffering.
The indescribable fear that something terrible will happen to him is a symptom that is also found in other remedies. In those cases where the patients mind readily focuses on his heart, he can develop the fear that he has a severe heart disease. Cactus differs from these remedies in that while it is one of the main remedies for the fear of heart disease, the fears are grounded in reality.
Night is a difficult time for Cactus patients, because in heart conditions lying down aggravates and in cardiac asthma they fear they will suffocate at night.
The patient feels very anxious on waking up. Cactus has morning aggravation like most heart conditions and remedies (Lach.), but in him it is mostly the anxiety that bothers him. The anxiety manifests in the morning. As the day progresses it goes away, only to return in the evening. There are also delirious states that manifest at night and upon waking. Rubini’s proving produced the symptom ‘Talking nonsense while asleep at night; on awaking, he talks unconnectedly.’ And Hering lists the symptom, ‘Felt much alarmed on waking, but could not tell cause of alarm/
Another peculiarity of this remedy are the impulses to do something facetious, even bordering on the grotesque. This ‘irregularity’ in the mental sphere may be compared with the unbalanced circulation system and its tendency to produce erratic congestion of blood.
Concerning the intellect, we see a slowing of the mental processes, a certain dullness and stupidity. The slowness is especially exhibited when the patient tries to arrive at conclusions. He ‘felt