644.31.04 Ceriops tagal, CaseWoman, 50, rheumatoid arthritis.
She has burning and stitching pains in her elbows, shoulders, knee and feet, worse from motion, wet and cold weather. It is also diagnosed as systemic lupus erythematosus. It started during her first pregnancy; her marriage was not happy. She was married by her parents to a man abroad whom she hardly knew and did not like. She obeyed but it was an unhappy marriage. Her husband had no interest in her problems and diseases, she had to be there for him only.
She has flushes of heat.
She has arteriosclerosis of the arteries of the heart which has been treated by distension.
AnalysisIron series: sent away by parents.
Phase 3: adapting; loyalty conflict.
Phase 1: alone, sent away by parents; alone in a marriage.
Rhizophoraceae: married by her parents; alone; sent away, out of the community and family; conflict of loyalty between husband and parents.
Stage 4: ailments after a start, in this case the marriage.