Antennaria dioica

666.45.02 Antennaria dioica, Case
Woman, 40, cystitis.
She has recurrent cystitis with pain in her abdomen and bladder, burning, as though beaten black and blue. Once she had a miscarriage after a cystitis. She has menorrhagia and metrorrhagia. A clairvoyant told her it came from her youth, her mother never having been happy with her. Her mother wanted to have children but choked on the burden of them. She was very critical, full of norms and values, very talkative. No one dared to object to her. As a child she effaced herself, trying to do her best, hoping that then all would go well. But her mother was very good in sabering her down, very clever in finding the weak spot of others. In puberty she opposed her mother, as the only one of 4 children. Her father was a good and quiet man but too weak for her mother. She left home early.
She is a teacher. She is often unsure about her teaching and afraid it will go wrong or the students will not listen. She is afraid of losing her grip.
She has a tendency to adapt, to be sweet so that others will give her affection. She is discontented with herself, easily nervous. As a child she could have outburst of anger after having suppressed her emotions too long. She is not assertive, especially with strangers.
She has a swollen liver for 10 years, a yellow skin, swollen abdomen, some pain in her liver. She has abdominal pains from stress, > breathing deeply, > lying bend, < anger, > warmth.
She has had fevers with tonsillitis, otitis, meningitis, dermoid cyst in her left ovary.
Weather: chilly; -> sun, <- grey.
Time: < 7 am.
Desire: fruit, dried, dates; sweets; vegetables, raw.
Aversion: spicy, sharp; fat.
Dream: swimming in a long, boring canal, meeting no one.

Analysis
Carbon series: wanted and unwanted child.
Lanthanides: -> sun, <- grey; opposed her mother.
Phase 4: father was good.
Asteraceae: beaten black and blue; fevers; miscarriage.
Subphase 5: outburst of anger; mother very talkative, sabering others down.
Stage 2: unsure; adapt; effaced herself.

Follow up
A year after starting with the Antennaria dioca she is doing much better, emotionally and physically.

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