665.76.08 Ipomoea alba, CaseWoman, 50, migraine.
She has a band feeling around her forehead with nausea and vomiting, worse from chocolate, wine, old cheese, before menses and at 3 pm. She has abdominal pain, a constricting feeling, as if pressed inward. She retains liquids and is worse when she works with people, takes on their tension.
She is afraid of narrow places like elevator. From whiplash from a car accident she has tingling in her arms and legs. She has vertigo, a turning feeling, as if her legs were to give way, worse going downstairs, worse not seeing well, in the dark and better with good light.
She has palpitations, worse at rest, in bed, thinking what to do and after the death of her dogs.
She has stress from her mother with Alzheimer’s, from her sister with a tumour and from her husband who is depressed because he has lost his work.
She is an acupuncturist. She feels like a medicine woman in the woods. She is curious and always wants to learn new things.
She feels as if she has a lack of space. She is cramped; she lives in a small house, meager with work and money. It feels like being bound with her arms crossed in front of her, her fists before her shoulders. It feels like being imprisoned by rules. She feels she cannot live her dream; building an alternative clinic in a natural surroundings. She fights for it, but is exhausted from the opposition and resistance of others. She feels worthless, wanting too much. She works hard to overcome her problems and find solutions.
Her first boyfriend demanded she stop her study and marry him and go abroad with him. That was a shock for her and she broke the relationship. Later she had another relationship with a very idealistic man, but not very practical and he earned little money. She feels blocked by his passivity.
She is very lively, vital, busy, active, extraverted, full of ideas and solutions for every problem of everyone, but often they do not work out. She gets energy from helping people.
She is the eldest of 4 sisters. Her mother was very intelligent and worldly, but she had to live in a small room when she was pregnant and felt confined.
AnalysisCarbon series: worthless; money problems.
Silicon series: marriage problems.
Silver series: dream of an alternative clinic.
Lanthanides: acupuncturist; lack of space; bound with her arms; < rules.
Phase 7: imprisoned.
Subphase 6: fear poverty.
Stage 8: works hard; exhausted from the opposition and resistance.
Follow upAfter
Ipomoea alba MK she feels much better. She has more focus, is enthusiastic and has more energy. She feels more space and can breathe openly. Her fears and worries much less and she feels more in the flow of life. She feels her female power, women’s power. She lets the problems of her husband pass by with ease.
A year later she is doing fine, has no remaining symptoms of her accident. She takes
Ipomoea alba from time to time when she feels stressed.