IntroductionThey feel seduced into a situation, that is terrible, dangerous and where they cannot get out of. It makes then angry, furious and very suspicious. They feel they have to be on guard all the time. The most extreme examples are those of soldiers having gone to battle fields like Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq. They are a traumatised person, a mad killing machine. They are seduced by romantic stories of soldiers and a good salary, but once on the battlefield they feel they cannot trust any situation.
They have to be on guard and feel that everyone wants something from them, is sticking at them and using them.
MindConfusion, < not being appreciated for one’s strength.
Collapse.
Confusion of his ideas.
Depressed.
Hurry, impatience.
GeneralSensation: burning.
Desire: drinks, extreme thirst.
Food: < drinking.
BodyGeneral: astringent; oedema, general, ascites, dropsy.
Action: pungent, anti-phlegmatic, anti-periodic, diuretic, purgative, laxative, emetic, carminative, resolve swelling, digestive, expel phlegm; spermicidal, antipyretic.
Energy: extreme prostration, exhaustion.
Fever: intermittent.
Vertigo: dizzy, giddy.
Eyes: opacity of the cornea; night blindness.
Ears: deafness; noises.
Mouth: toothache.
Lungs: cough; expectoration difficult; asthma; pneumonia.
Heart: pulse weak, thready, imperceptible; cardiovascular problems.
Stomach: nausea; vomiting water, mucus, < drinks, < eating, every hour; sour belching; heartburn; pain, < stool.
Rectum: ! diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera; stools watery, yellowish, offensive, mixed with mucus; piles, haemorrhoids.
Abdomen: colitis.
Urinary: urine suppressed, scanty, absent.
Female: menorrhagia.
Limbs: aching, burning; enlargements of glands.
Skin: eruptions; red spots, burned terribly; ! boils, carbuncles, burning pains, offensive pus; foul, poisonous ulcers; ulcers; warts; dog bites; bites of snakes, venomous reptiles, insect bites; sepsis from incised wounds.