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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1315

the Calcarea patient may enter a kind of hysterical state where weeping alternates with spells of wild laughter. Then they can enter into a peculiar state of such excitement that they want to scream and to shriek in order to get it out of their systems. Violent screaming spells may occur; they feel that if they do not scream they will go crazy; it is as if they have to compensate for the hysteria. They feel tremendous restlessness; they walk up and down in the room and feel as if they should do something.
Kent provides a vivid picture of this kind of excitement after grief: ‘The mother loses her child, or husband; or a young girl loses her intended. She is broken-hearted, and greatly excited. It is a hysterical state. And yet I have seen the same in men. I remember one. It came upon him from business cares. He had that same feeling; he would walk up and down the house, he said he felt as if he must fly or jump out of a window, or do something. That is analogous to the mental state found in hysteria, or a great state of nervous excitement. ’
Mental and Emotional Symptoms
Anxiety:
The anxiety is, as was said, often worse in the evening. Some modalities of the anxiety states from Hahnemann’s proving are: ‘Anxious thoughts in the evening, coming and going, with delusions and fear of dark, tries to look into lighted areas; all disappearing after passage of flatus. Anxiety and oppression of chest after stool. Anxious waking at night, after midnight, often from anxious dreams. Great anxiety with palpitation of the heart. In his anxiety states, he may make a nuisance of himself, tormenting those around him day and night. ’
The provings also report, as a polarity to the aggravation of anxiety and fears in the evening, an amelioration of the mental state in the evening: Vexed and peevish in daytime, in the evening bright and inclined to conversation. ’ ‘First part of day anxious, last part of day cheerful and satisfied with himself. ’ The abundance