G.V.: The panic attacks of Calcarea carbonica are similar to the panic attacks oi Arsenicum. In what way? They are similar in their idea: “There is no hope for me.”
Despair of recovery: The anxiety about health can assume high intensity, even without signs of physical illness.
One proving illustrates this markedly: “She thinks she is sick to death, hypochondriacally, but she can’t complain about anything specific.”
Calcarea patients can have fear of any type of disease heart disease, liver or intestinal disease etc., but the fear of cancer is the most prominent. They are certain that they have cancer and that it will be discovered too late.
While engrossed in their suffering, Calcarea is quick to
conclude that nothing can be done in their case, nothing can save
them. They become desperate and believe that no
Fear of being
incurably ill one can help them. They despair concerning their
recovery. This tremendous despair overwhelms them
and they cannot be pacified. In their facial expression you see the
despair, their utter hopelessness. Despair that they will never
recover.
This despair may not be revealed during the first homeopathic interview; the Calcarea patient may think the practitioner is his last chance and, consequently, waits to see what can be achieved. If Calcarea isn’t given after the initial visit, however, he will express his despair during the second visit.
If the practitioner tries to persuade the patient that his case is not that serious and that, in all probability, something can be done for him, his words fall on deaf ears.