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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1974

she does not know what she shall do with herself; she trembles, and cannot hold the pen still’. ‘Anxiety and restlessness’.
In Coffea patients, all senses are under high tension, they are over-seeing, over-hearing, over-smelling, over-tasting, over¬feeling. Sense of touch is increased, as is the nervous activity of all organs. The mind works extremely fast; many ideas are constantly passing through, one after the other, and so the Coffea patient will often stay awake the whole night from overactivity and over¬excitement of the mind.
The proving gives: ‘Tremendous vivacity of mind and body until midnight’. ‘Sleeplessness on account of excessive mental and physical excitement’. ‘After the dose of coffee, taken in the evening, extremely excited and quick; all move¬ments are exerted with unusual facility’.
It is especially the sense of hearing that is extremely oversensitive. Many symptoms are aggravated by noises, as in Theridion or Asarum. Pains of all kinds in all regions of the body, even pains of the limbs, increase from banging on a door, the ringing of a doorbell or other disturbing sounds. And Kent says that purely imaginary noises are heard; ‘Such patients are so sensitive that they hear sounds which those in a state of health cannot hear’. But there is not the kind of fear from noise that we find in Borax.
Additionally, there is an oversensitivity of the sense of balance, for ‘passive motions’; downward motion especially feels very disagreeable. But again, this is not the ‘fear of downward motion’ known from Borax but a painful anxiety accompa¬nying the downward motion.
An impressive example of the increased sensitivity to pain is given by Kent in his Lectures: ‘Coffea has a painful sensitiveness of the skin beyond comprehension. I remember one particular case. A