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Active reaction: nervous tension, many emotions triggered at the same time. Sensitive to trifles, trembling emotions psychophysical somatization. Explosions
Compensation: equanimity
Papaverales Order Rows 7 to 9
Weak ego does not confront. He cannot cope alone, he needs others. Fear of pain and confrontations. Escape. Asleep. Not control or much control. Powerless, weak. Liver and paralysis.
Sensation: shock, intense pain and suffering, violence (killed, punished, tortured).
Passive reaction: Catalepsy (alive but seems dead), fainting, coma, narcolepsy, analgesia.
Active reaction: spasm, seizure, colic, rage, violence, numbness.
Compensation: calm, serene. Not affected by pain or suffering. Calm in situations of
intense pain.
Shock from fear of pain or suffering.
Papaveraceae Family = Opium (apomorphinum, codeinum, morphinum, morphinum sulphuricum), Chelidonium, Sanguinaria, Argemone Mexicana, Corydalis formosa.
Cases, expressions, and phrases
Case 1:
"Benji", canine, mixed breed male neutered, 17 years old, 06/08/2007.
- Chief Complaint: Decompensated Chronic Renal Failure
- Laboratory analysis (05/30/07): Hematocrit: 31%, Haemoglobin: 9.9 g/dl, Urea: 400
mg/dl, Creatinine: 5.32 mg/dl, Inorganic phosphorus:?, FAS: 277.
- Benji presented with:
Stupefaction.
Staring at an object.
Hesitant gait (appearing drugged).
- Different symptomatic presentations in renal failure include: Anorexia, significantly increased thirst, and decay.
Vomiting and/or bloody diarrhea, anorexia, weakness.
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