SOME DRUGS OF FEARS AND ANXIETIES WITH THEIR DREAMS



(One of the curious symptoms of Phos., anus stands open, i.e., incontinence.).

(N.B. Hyos. has involuntary stool from jealousy; verified in a cured case).

Natrum carb.

Intolerable melancholy and apprehension constant fear and forebodings.

Anxiety during thunderstorm (Phos.): worse from music.

Hepar sulph.

Frightful imaginings. Frightful visions of fire (Rhus,

Puls, etc.) and dead persons. (Thuja, Anac. etc.).

Great anxiety, evening. (Puls., Phos., Lyc.).

Violent fright on slumbering, even p.c.

Fright: start from sleep as if about to suffocate. (Compare Lach., Spong.).

DREAMS of danger, fright and anxiety: of fleeing from danger.

Dreams of expectoration blood and pus.

Hepar is chilly, with hyperaesthesia mental and physical (Nux).

Nux Vomica.

Anxiety with irritability: inclined to suicide, but afraid to die.

Great anxiety of mind with no particular cause: easily frightened.

Fears to be alone.

Fears of knives, lest she should kill herself or other (Ars., Merc.).

DREAMS, sad or frightful. Of mutilations; pursued by cats and dogs (Stram., Bell.) etc.: about fatal accidents; of quarreling: about exerting the mind. (Lyss., Ign.) Amorous.

Wakes from troubled, busy dreams (Bry., Psor.),

frightened as if someone were in room.

Dreams of lice (Chel.) and vermin.

Nux is irritable and chilly; with hyperaesthesia, mental and physical. (Hep).

Aurum

Apprehensiveness: full of fear: a mere noise at the door makes him anxious.

Fearfulness: a longing for death.

Dread of men (Lyc., etc.): anxiety and dread.

Characteristically, Aur. is suicidal.

Feels he is not fit for this world: thought of death gives him intense joy.

That he can never succeed.

That he is irretrievably lost.

DREAMED a great deal of death.

Dreaming of the dead and corpses (Thuja, Elaps. etc.)

Anxious dreams, full of disputes.

Frightful dreams about thieves (Ars., Nat. mur.)

falling from a height (Thuja).

Pulsatilla

When evening comes he begins to dread ghosts.

Sleeplessness on account of great fear. Fear and rage in spells. Despairs of salvation.

Forebodings: anxiety from epigastrium.

Hides in a corner to escape from a little grey man who wanted to pull out her leg.

Abhors and hates women (Raph.). He looks upon them as evil beings and is afraid . . .

Sees the devil coming to take her (Manc.): the world on fire during the night. (Rhus.).

Afraid of everybody. . . Cannot sleep on account of fear and dread. Dread of people.

Fright followed by diarrhoea. (Compare Arg. nit., Gels).

Anxiety worse during rest-sitting, lying; better by motion.

DREAMS. Confused. Full of fright and disgust.

All her dreams are about men: a naked man wrapped in her bedclothes and under her bed, while she has only a sheet to cover her.

Sepia .

Filled with concern about her health: thinks she will have consumption and die.

Fearfulness: dare be alone for a moment.

Very fearful and frightened.

Fear of real and imaginary evils: evening.

Afraid to speak, or to be spoken to.

Fearful when riding in carriage. (Comp. Coco.).

Fear of starvation (Ars.): full of evil forebodings.

Total loss of courage.

Anxious DREAMS as if body were disfigured. As if threatened with rape: voluptuous dreams.

As if chased and had to run backwards.

Frightful dreams of murder: of falling from a high mountain. (Thuja.).

Dreams full of dispute. of urination into chamber, but was wetting the bed. (Sulph., compare Psor., Lac can.).

Of mice, rats, snakes.

Of spectres outside the window.

Awakes in a fright and creaming: imagines she has swallowed something and feels something has lodged in her throat.

Lycopodium

Dread of men (Aur. compare Puls.) of solitude.

Easily frightened, starts up. Feels frightened at everything, even ringing of the door bell.

Fear lest something should happen: lest he should forget something.

Very fearful all day: fear of going to bed: on entering a room as if he saw someone: seized with fear if a door opens with difficulty.

Of frightful imaginary images in the evening.

Increasing dread of appearing in public, yet a horror at times of solitude.

Fear of appearing in public, least he stumble and make mistakes: yet goes through with ease.

Anticipation. (Arg. nit., Gels., Ars., Sil., etc.).

DREAMS anxious: vivid: frightful: horrid. Of sickness: people drowning; boats capsizing.

Wakes cross: or terrified.

Children scream out suddenly in sleep: stare about and cannot easily be pacified. (Calc).

Anacardium

Fearfulness. Cowardice.

Feat of paralysis. Despair of getting well.

When walking, anxious as if pursued: suspected everything around him.

Fear of death-close at hand. (Acon.).

Every trifle might lead to great misfortune.

Characteristic, Warring wills-to evil and to good.

“Devil and angel sensation.”.

DREAMS vivid: recur during day as if real; as if they had really happened.

Of smelling burning spunk or sulphur: of fire: of dead bodies.

Dros.

Anxiety at 7-8 p.m., as if impelled to take his life by drowning.

Anxiety as if his companions allowed him no rest, but persecuted and pursued him.

DREAMS frightful: of being maltreated: of thirst, and drinking.

Kali carb.

Full of fears about her disease: that she cannot recover.

Frightened of anything touches the body lightly.

Shock felt in epigastrium.

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