He may or may not have left his business, yet the expenses keep accumulating and he has to pay the bills. As a consequence, he despairs.
The Calcarea patient usually keeps to himself the secret that he feels he may be going insane. He conceals it for a long time, because he fears that were he to admit it, others might think that he is really psychotic and commit him to a mental institution. He dwells upon his state of mind day and night and cannot sleep. This is a fear that, in time, becomes overwhelming, and the more he continues to endure stress, the more the fear develops. Eventually, the mind is constantly occupied with this fear.
Can you imagine? Enter the psychology of this person in order to empathise. A person who feels that “…at any moment my mind can break down and I will be insane. At the same time I have no hope. There is no way anybody can help me.”
Despair of recovery. The panic states of Calcarea come due to these two reasons of course. They feel their mind is going crazy and no one can help.
You see that I am giving you the differentiating points between one remedy and another. You will see that no remedy fits with another, in spite of the fact that a lot of remedies have panic attacks, have fear of death. We have a lot of remedies with fear of death. Unless you know these basic points in the remedies and unless you are able to establish what is happening in your patient, you will not be able to prescribe correctly.
I can tell you: in these panic states you can give a remedy and the patient comes back after a few days and says: “I am feeling better.”