In this excited state they feel general uneasiness and restless¬ness in whole organism, such that it makes it difficult to fix attention on any subject of business or study. Many times you will have the impression that they do not listen to you, they only listen to their inner thoughts and ideas that have to be expressed. They cannot suppress them, cannot control them and therefore speak them loudly.
Sometimes, in their speed, they will say things that they should not have said, and later will regret them. It is an inner excitation of the whole organism, of the mind and body, that must be on the move constantly otherwise they feel that they will go crazy.
In the provings we see symptoms like:
‘Restless and impatient, can read only a few minutes, must get up and walk about, but soon tires’.
‘Nervous from anxiety or over-exertion’.
‘Nervous, fidgety, excitable and jerky’.
The ‘nervous restlessness’ is often coupled with a ‘nervous shivering’ without a real sensation of coldness. It is interesting to see in such patients that while they present a picture of extreme vitality, tremendous energy, especially while speaking, they also complain of great and easy exhaustion. It is as if the organism has been driven by a free floating energy that cannot be harnessed, cannot be controlled and the patient is obliged to go along with it, to talk, to move, to be agitated: ‘Desire to constantly move about, but feels very weak and tired’.
There is often a free floating anxiety as well, an anxiety about their health condition, they feel things are not going well with them, that they will get very sick soon. Fear of impending disease and fear of insanity is quite marked. This anxiety comes more when the organism is under stress: while they have to fulfil an undertaken project that is beyond their capacity; when travelling far; when women are pregnant.