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Arbutus menziesii

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
4Ericidae
Phase
6Ericales
Subphase
4Arbutoideae
Stage
6
Name

Arbutus menziesii

Author

Ulrich Welte

Type

Case 1

Chapter

664.64.06

Book
Family
664.64.06 Arbutus menziesii, CaseCase by Ulrich Welte.
Man, chronic Lyme disease.
He used to be in search for a better world. He travelled abroad frequently and for long periods. Initially he did not mind but he missed his wife very much. He had always worked hard.
Then he got sick and had bloody diarrhoea, which was never properly diagnosed. He developed inflammatory lesions on his legs, the areas atrophied soon. Arthritis started. Then Lyme disease was diagnosed and treated with antibiotics.
He was mentally slow, had slow thoughts and felt hopeless. He could only work very slowly. Physically he was noticeably slower, had a shuffling gait, felt lame and feeble.
His hardworking colleagues thought he was lazy.
He was always in the role of victim, always the others were the culprits of his suffering. In the course of his decline even his closest friends and relatives wanted nothing to do with him because he pulled down the mood everywhere.
AnalysisSilicon Series: missed his wife.
Lanthanides: in search for a better world
Phase 6: lazy; slow; victim; others were the culprits of his suffering.
Subphase 4: always worked hard.
Follow upAfter Arbutus everything came back fine. His skin lesions healed, he picked up work again and got more energy. He understood that blaming others is of no use.
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