664.63.13 Ledum palustre, Case
Woman, 40, inflammation finger.
She has pain in her forefinger. It started after a cat had bitten her in her finger deep to the bone. Her finger is thick and stiff. It feels as if needles stitch into herfinger. The pain extends to her whole finger and even into her arm. She has trembling and contractions of her forefinger and arm. She has the feeling as if a wringing worm eats its way from her finger into her arm. It feels as if her muscles are torn apart. Her finger and arm feel lame and tight which is better by letting her arm hang down. The pain can even extend to her head and above her eye.
She knows how to fight, to survive, to stay alive. She is very trustworthy and tries to help many kinds of people with problems. She is the councilor of psychologically disturbed people, the outcasts. She fights for their rights and to help them with homes, income, health and justice. This is a voluntary job as she cannot work with the pains in her arm. She has a high debt. She experiences the reality of life like Cinderella.
Analysis
Lanthanides: serving humanity.
Iron series: fighting for normal things.
Phase 6: worm eating her; outcast; debt.
Ledum: cat bite.