SOME DRUGS OF FEARS AND ANXIETIES WITH THEIR DREAMS



That she has committed the unpardonable sin, and that she will be eternally lost. (Med.).

Anxiety as if she had committed a crime : fear of getting crazy, with restlessness and heat.

DREAMS of corpses and funerals. (Calc., Thuja, etc.).

Vivid dreams about business matters.

Dreams of great lice (Nux) on her shoulders.

Dreams of pneumonia, of falling, of bloody wounds, of being killed, of being buried alive.

Medorrhinum.

Everything startles her : news coming seems to touch her heart before she hears it. (Compare Rhus.).

Woke with frightened sensation, as if something dreadful had happened.

Fear of the dark. Sensation of unreality. (Valer., Cic.).

Had committed the unpardonable sin and was going to hell. (Chel.).

Dreadful DREAMS of ghosts and dead people.

Thuja.

Fearful anxiety, like death agony : a nameless internal ache, as if the soul were escaping from the body, with most terrible uneasiness.

Constantly tormented by groundless anxiety.

Constant anxiety as if he had committed a great crime. Fear of misfortune.

Frightful anxiety at night.

Fear of apoplexy : with anxious perspiration.

Terrible DREAMS of the dead.

When asleep, dead persons appear to her ; distinctly sees them, feels them (Elaps) : thinks she is talking with them.

Voluptuous dreams. Dreams of danger and death. Of falling from a height.

Constant dreams of the features of a corpse. Especially after vaccinations, or inoculations. Mercurius sol.

Anxiety and apprehension in the blood.

As if he had committed a crime, or done wrong.

As though he had no control over his senses.

Fearful DREAMS : of falling from a height (Thuja) : of robbers : of shooting : of a flood.

Valeriana.

Fearfulness in the evening when sitting in the dark, imagining that someone might hurt him (Stram.).

Anxiety as if objects round him had been estranged from him : rooms seem to him desolate : does not feel at home, is impelled to leave it (Med.). (Compare Cic.).

Cicuta.

Everything appears strange : almost terrible.

Feels in a strange place (Valer.) which causes fear. Sensation of unreality (Med.).

Old men fear a long spell of sickness before dying.

Afraid of Society : wants to be alone.

Disposition to be frightened.

Elaps.

Fear of being alone : something will happen : rowdies will break in.

Excessive horror of rain.

DREAMS : fighting with a galley slave : puts a dread body in a

shroud and digs a knife into its wounds, then is remorseful and weeps.

Dreams of the dead and embraces them (Thuja) : falls into pits. Bites herself.

Camphora.

Very great anxiety and extreme restlessness,.

Extremely fearful, especially in the dark : of being alone in the dark. (calc., Cann. ind., Phos., etc.).

Indescribable fear of being drawn upwards.

Fear of mirrors, lest he should see himself in them.

“I shall faint !-I shall have fits, and never come out of them.

Conium.

Dread of men, of their approach : yet dread of being alone. (Compare Lyc.).

Fear of thieves. (Nat. mur., Ars., etc.).

DREAMS : full of shame : of threatening dangers : of anger and vexation.

Of physical mutilation : of wretched diseases.

Of dead people, and deaths of those living.

Spongia.

Very easily frightened : startles : it seemed to shoot into her feet, which remained heavy.

Platina.

Every serious thought is terrifying.

Deathly anxiety, as if senses would vanish, with trembling of limbs.

Satiety of life, with taciturnity and fear of death, great dread of death which she believed near at hand. (Arn., Acon.).

Precordial anguish, with fear of death and of imaginary forms : ghosts. (Puls., etc.).

Fear of men. (Lyc.).

Mental disturbance after fright, grief or vexation.

DREAMS amorous : of fire (Thus.). Wants to go, but cannot get there.

Psorinum.

Anxiety : full of forebodings.

Great fear of death : anxiety about heart : (Compare Thus.) believes stitches in heart will kill him if they do not cease.

Despair of recovery : thinks he will die.

Anxiety when riding in a carriage. (Sep.).

Fears to fail in business.

DREAMS of business and plans. (Bry.).

Of robbers : travels ; danger.

That he is in a closet, and nearly soils his bed. (Compare Sep., Sulph.)

Psorinum in many ways a chilly Sulph. patient.

Sulphur.

Anxiety as if he would cease to live : fear of some great misfortune.

Great anxiety in bed at time of full moon.

Fear for others. (Ars., Phos., Plat., etc.).

Fear that he would take cold in open air.

DREAMS vivid : anxious ; vexatious.

That she sat on the chamber, so passed her water in bed. (Sep.).

DREAMS of danger from fire : water : that he had been bitten by a dog) Stram., etc.) ; of falling.

Dreams of disgust and nausea.

Bryonia.

Anxiety and apprehension about the future : great sense of insecurity.

In DREAMS: busy about his household affairs.

Anxiety and care about his business. (Psor.).

Cocculus indica.

Overpowered with the most frightful fearfulness.

Sudden excessive anxiety, as though he had committed a crime- done some evil.

Ruta.

Anxious as if he had done something wrong.

If anyone opened the door, feared someone had come to arrest him.

Robinia.

Fear and confusion of conscience, as if he had committed a crime. Fears disgrace.

Dread of everything sombre and black. (Bell.).

DREAMS full of disputes, scolding, anger cruelties which have happened or will.

The great feature of Robinia is heartburn : especially at night.

Eructations and vomiting of an intensely sour fluid : sets teeth on edge.

Ignatia.

Dread of every trifle (Calc.); especially of things coming near him. (Arn.).

Fears she will have an ulcer in the stomach.

Fear of thieves on waking after midnight.

Fearfulness; does not like to talk; prefers to be alone.

As if he had committed some crime.

As though something terrible had happened : cannot speak of it.

As if she had done something wrong; or as if some great misfortune were about to happen.

A state of anguish in which she shrieks for help.

DREAMS with reflections and deliberations.

Dreams full of mental exertion and scientific investigations. (Compare Lyssin.).

Zincum.

Anxiety; uneasy mod as though he had committed a crime. On account of thieves, or horrible apparitions while awake.

DREAMS : being strangled : after waking, fear lest the man who strangled her would return.

Dreams of corpses ; horses which changed to dogs under him : of being smeared with human excrement. Quarrelsome, vexacious dreams.

Rhus

Restlessness and anxiety about heart as if she had committed a crime, or as if some great misfortune was in story for her.

Inexpressible anxiety, esp, at heart. (Acon.).

Restlessness with anxiety and apprehensions that clawed at her heart.

Great apprehensions at night: cannot remain in bed.

Fear and despair because of sad thoughts which she cannot get rid of.

Frightened by a trifle. (Calc., Lyc., Anac.).

Fearful DREAMS: that the world was on fire (Puls.): of great exertion; rowing, swimming, walking, climbing, or working hard.

Anxious dreams of his business. (Bry., Psor.).

Strychnine Like a mad woman all night: shouted, “they are coming for me.”.

Begged piteously that I would not hurt him .

Excessive anxiety and restlessness.

Feeling of dread: begged that he might not be left alone.

Afraid-weeps: asked why-“I dont know !”.

Characteristic: hyperaesthesia, and a shrinking from draughts. (Nux., Hep.).

Natrum mur.

Fears to lose his reason. Very easily startled.

Fearfulness: “Something going to happen.”.

Fear of robbers (see Ars.), of insanity: of dying.

Anxiety, as if he had done something wrong.

As if he would fall when walking.

DREAMS anxious, vivid, frightful: of conflagrations (Rhus., Puls.): of death and battles; of scenes of murder; that he had been poisoned.

Of robbers in the house, and will not believe the contrary till search is made. (Ars.).

Anxious dreams: weeps in sleep. (Cham., Puls.).

Horrible, disgusting dreams; reproaches himself for past mistakes, for crimes for which he must answer.

Veratrum alb

If he stands he is tormented with the most frightful anxiety; the forehead becomes covered with cold sweet, with nausea even to vomiting.

Anxiety as from a bad conscience, as if he had committed a crime: as if he dreaded a misfortune. (Lyc., Anac., Nat. m., etc.).

Anxiety causing crawling in the fingers.

Fear of apoplexy during an evacuation.

DREAMS of robbers: is pursued: that a dog was biting him and he could not get away (Stram.). Frightful dreams.

Phosphorus

Anxious: filled with gloomy forebodings:-.

“About to die”: about the future: during a thunderstorm. For of the dark.

Fear and dread: in the evening: of death: as if something were creeping out of every corner: late in the evening, as if a horrible face were looking out of every corner.

Uncommon fearfulness with great fatigue.

Fear alone. Anguish when alone, or in stormy weather.

After excitement at theatre: sleepless; then full of fear, especially at piano.

DREAMS vivid: full of restless work and business (Bry.) which he could not finish.

Of fire (Stram., etc.): of biting animals (Rhus., Puls., etc.): lascivious.

After great fright 2 years before, involuntary stool and urine, especially at night; was always wet and dirty.

When threatened with a whipping would immediately soil himself from fright.

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