SOME DRUGS OF FEARS AND ANXIETIES WITH THEIR DREAMS


Imagines that any symptom is some settled disease : that everything she says is a lie : that she is looked down upon by everyone : that she is of no importance in life : that she is dirty : that she wears someone elses nose : that she sees spiders. That she is surrounded by myriads of snakes. Some running like lightning up and down inside skin; some inside feel long and thin.


Aconite.

Fear is depicted on his countenance.” (Op., etc.)

Fear of Death :-“no use, I am going to die.”.

Fear of ghosts (Ars., Manc., Phos., Puls., etc.) : of the dark.

Fear of death with great loquacity, or great anxiety in the

region of the heart. (Compare Rhus.).

Extreme fearfulness.

Dread of some accident happening.

Fear lest he might stagger and fall.

Fear to go out alone after dark.

“Intense fear : awful anxiety, and great restlessness.” Not only fear, but ailments from fear : remote effects of fright

(Op.) especially jaundice.

Anxious DREAMS with anxiety in chest.

Frightful dreams.

Secale.

Anxiety, Great anxiety. Frightful anxiety.

Great anguish : wild with anxiety.

Constant moaning and fear of death : with strong desire to live.

Arnica.

Hypochondriac anxiety.

Violent attacks of anxiety.

Apprehension of future evils.

Horror of instant death. (Plat.).

DREAMS that she is overwhelmed with reproaches. Can hardly realize it has been a dream.

Fearful dreams of large black dogs and cats.

Of men being flayed : about frightful objects : of lightning having struck : of graves.

Typically Arn. feels bruised and sore.

Raphanus.

DREAMS of murder; street robbers; danger from fire; of swimming; pursued by giants.

Wakes full of fright and fear: something under the bed making a noise.

Jumps out of bed with fear : tries to run away and hide.

Characteristically Bell. has a red, hot face, and big pupils.

Opium.

Sees frightful ghosts : easily frightened.

Frenzy : desires to escape (Bell.). Says a regiment of horses are on his bed, and he fears to be trodden on. Told that horses are very careful, says, he will be crushed by the waggons following.

Face wears a constant expression of fright and terror (Stram., Lac can., Acon.).

They see frightful objects and are in great fear.

Believe themselves to be murderers or criminals to be executed; want to run away. (Bell.).

After fright with fear.

After fright,the fear of the fright still remaining.

Anxiety; apprehension ; fear of impending death. (Arn., Acon., etc.).

Characteristically Op. has contracted pupils.

Absinthinum.

Fear of assassination.

Terrifying hallucinations : persons pursuing him : sees all kinds of animals, rats, cats of all colours : grotesque animals : is pursued by soldiers, imaginary enemies, naked women.

Lac caninum.

Great fear of falling downstairs (compare Gels.).

That she will be unable to perform duties.

Fear of death, with anxious face (Stram.).

Wakes distressed : must rise and occupy herself. Fear she will be crazy.

Imagines that any symptom is some settled disease : that everything she says is a lie : that she is looked down upon by everyone : that she is of no importance in life : that she is dirty : that she wears someone elses nose : that she sees spiders.

That she is surrounded by myriads of snakes.

Some running like lightning up and down inside skin; some inside feel long and thin.

Fears to step on floor lest she should tread on them, and make them squirm and wind round her legs. (Compare Arg. nit., Sep.).

Fears to look behind her lest she should see snakes : is seldom troubled with them after dark.

On going to bed, afraid to shut her eyes lest a large snake should hit her in the face (compare Bell.).

Has most horrid sights presented to her mental vision (not always snakes). Horribly afraid they will show themselves to her natural eye.

Fear lest pimples would prove little snakes, and twine and twist round each other.

Feels that she is a loathsome, horrible mass of disease; could not bear to look at any part of her body, even hands, as it intensified the feeling of disgust and horror.

Could not bear any part of her body to touch another : could not bear one finger to touch another. If she could not get out of her body, she would soon become crazy.

Feels that heart or breathing would stop; frightens herself, which makes heart palpitate.

Fancies he is going out of his mind.

Looks under chairs, table, sofa, expecting some horrible monster to creep forth : feels that it would drive her mad. Not afraid in the dark : only imagines she sees them in the light.

Feels that she is going to become unconscious : wakes with sensation of bed in motion.

DREAMED of a large snake in her bed. (Bell.).

Dreams often that she is urinating : wakes to find herself on the point of doing so. (Sep.).

Lyssin.

Fear of becoming mad.

Fear that be cannot physically endure his fears much longer.

Something terrible going to happen to him. Fear of being alone. Restlessness and anxiety at precordia, frequent change of position and sighing.

Frightened at a bird : thought it was a mouse.

When he hears water (Bell., Hyos., Stram., etc.) poured out, or hears it run, or sees it, becomes irritable and nervous : it causes desire for stool and other ailments.

Thinking of fluids, even of blood, brings on convulsions.

Symptoms brought on by dread and fear.

DREAMS. Of influential persons to whom he is a servant or subordinate.

Of a latin debate with law students : astonished at the facility and fluency with which he has spoken Latin : far greater than was possible to him when awake. (Comp., Ign.).

Of dogs all the time. (Bell., Stram.).

Of fighting : of high places : of insane asylum : of churches.

Exciting dreams : frightful dreams.

Mancinella.

Fearfulness.

FEAR OF INSANITY

(Lac can., Calc., Cann. ind., etc. Fear of going crazy : of evil spirits : of being taken by the devil.

DREAMS of ghosts, of apparitions.

(Aversion to work : bashful : timid.). (Cured brilliantly a “borderline case” with an insane fear of insanity : puls. and Ign. seemed likely; but were useless. Patient still remains well, over twenty years later.).

Argentum nitricum.

Apprehension of some serious disease.

Apprehension; when ready to go to church or opera, diarrhoea sets in. (Gels. Compare Puls.).

Fear, or thinking brings on diarrhoea.

Fears to be alone, as he thinks he will die.

Fear in passing a certain corner or building that he will drop down and create as sensation : is relieved by going in another direction.

Tormented with anxiety : faint with anxiety, when walking, which makes him walk faster.

Nervous when walking : will have a fit, or die suddenly.

Dizzy and staggers at sight of high houses : seems as if the houses both sides of the road would approach and crush him. Often wakes his wife or child to have someone to talk to.

“Lost beyond hope for this world”.

Horrible DREAMS : sees departed friends, ghosts ; dreams of putrid water : of serpents, which full him with horror. (Lac can).

Stramonium.

Fears : he will lose his senses : that his lips will grow together : of suffocation : of falling : of everything falling on her. (Comp. Ars. nit).

Frightful fancies : face expresses fright and terror. (Acon., Opium, Lac can.).

Sees more horrifying images at his side than in front of him, and they all occasion terror. Hallucinations cause fear and fright.

Sees frightful figures, cats, rats, mice, dogs. Springs away with signs of terror.

Delirium of fear as though a dog were attacking him. (Verat. Compare Bell.).

Asked her mother not to leave her, as something was going to hurt her. (valer).

Mania for light and company : cannot bear to be alone. Hydrophobia.

Children wakes terrified, knows no one, screams with fright, clings to those near. (Calc.).

Imagines he is alone all the time : tries to escape (Bell.) Is afraid.

Cannabis indica.

Constant fear of becoming insane (Manc., etc.).

Horror of darkness : of approaching death.

Dread of congestion : of apoplexy, haemorrhage, and a multiplicity of deaths.

Dare not use his voice, lest he should knock down the walls, or burst himself like a bomb.

DREAMS : delightful : delicious : prophetic : Or, of danger and dead bodies.

Calcarea.

Concern about imaginary things that might happen to her.

Anxiety, as if he had done something evil, or ought to apprehend reproaches.

Uneasiness of mind. Fearful and uneasy, as if some accident or misfortune were to happen. to himself, or someone else (Ars., Phos., Sulph., Plat.). As if expecting sad news.

Dread and anxiety for the future.

Fear of consumption.

Fear to lose her understanding.

Fears lest people should observe her confusion of mind. That they look at her suspiciously.

Fears of disease and misery, with foreboding.

Despairs of life; imagines she must die.

Despairs of salvation and wants to stab himself.

Fear about health : of an organic heart disease : that something terrible will happen.

Fear of death : of consumption; of misfortune; of being alone.

Child afraid of everything it sees.

Fear excited by report of cruelties.

Easily frightened : tendency to start.

Night-terrors in children (one has cured many case.-ED.).

When closing eyes, horrid visions.

DREAMS. Horrible, frightful : of sickness, death and corpses; of the smell of corpses.

Fear of fantastic dreams during sleep.

Voluptuous dreams.

Digitalis.

Great anxiety; as from a troubled conscience.

Tortured by fear of death, or less of reason.

Fear of the future: with desire to escape. (Bell.).

DREAMS : frequent waking at night by dreams of falling from a height (Thuja) or into water.

Chelidonium.

Imagines she cannot think, and will lose her reason : that she must die.

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