622.72.12 Aristolochia cymbifera, Case
Woman, 35, mammary carcinoma.
Her breast was removed and she received chemotherapy.
She is shocked by the diagnosis, asking herself why and how it happened. She always cared well for herself and still something went wrong. Maybe she has worked too hard, studied too much.
She is an idealist, making plans that reach beyond her capacities. There must be a purpose in life, to have an importance for others and so be appreciated.
She would like to have a family with two children. But her partner does not want children and she grieves over that, for herself and for her mother as well. Life feels meaningless without children.
Her mother lived for her children, gave her life away.
She feels lonely, desperate, not recognised, more when people, especially her sister, do not pay any attention to her and her disease.
Analysis
Chlorine: mother lived for her children; no children.
Carbon series: fear death.
Phase 7: lonely, desperate, not recognised.
Aristolochiaceae: life feels meaningless without children.