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Female

Age: 29years

CHIEF COMPLAINT:

IRREGULAR MENSTRUAL CYCLE

HORMONAL IMBALANCE

LOW AMH LEVELS (FERTILITY)

HEADACHES

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CHIEF COMPLAINT

  • Where ?
  • What?
  • Make me feel it on my hand.
  • Have you felt it?
  • Have you felt it in childhood?
  • If COMMON example - Ask for another one
  • NON Human , NATURAL

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CHOOSE your ENTRY POINT

Entry has to be what they EXPERIENCE

NOT IMAGINE

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Q: colour of the clots ?

Red

Q: colour red if you have to compare

actually it is not proper red, it’s a mix of red n black, a darker red.

Q: Darker red in childhood where ?

ENTRY INTO SCENE

Mulberry .

Q: mulberries where ?

in Mahabaleshwar

Not childhood

In Childhood used to eat ice lolly

It was dark-red

juhu beach

GOES TO SCENE 1

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How to ask SCENES?

  • Can come from LINKED scenes
  • Start from PERIPHERY then come to the House
  • DONT explore Rooms
  • Explore only around and-Balcony

-Terrace

-Basement

-Storeroom

-Attic

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SCENE -1

STATION

COLLEGE

HINDU

CREAMATORIUM

THEATRE

SLUMS

PETROL PUMP

MALL

HER HOUSE

HER SCHOOL

SLUMS

COW SHED

TEMPLE

WELL

HOSPITAL

BUNGALOWS

FIRST FLOOR

GROUND FLOOR

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TREASURES - 

SCENE 1- Childhood house , Mumbai 

Cement / brick 

Metal , copper, stainless steel

Mud pot

Black sand

 

Buffalo 

Cow, cow dung 

Dog

Elephant

milk

Tortoise

frog

Bamboo

Grass

sugarcane 

 

White rope 

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Green moss 

 

Belpatra (aegle marmosa) leaves 

Peepal tree (ficus religiosa) 

Ashoka/ Asopalov tree 

Purple yellow flowers 

Tulsi(holy basil)

Cotton 

jasmine flower 

4 petal purple flower 

marigold

Spiders , cobwebs threads 

Cockroaches

Centipede

earthworm 

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SCENE 2

FATHER’S VILLAGE

RAJKOT

A

C

BUS

BUS

MOTHER’S VILLAGE

UNCLE’S HOUSE

B

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SCENE 1

SCENE

2C

SCENE

2 A

SCENE

2B

PATTERN

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SCENE 1

SCENE 2

SCENE 1

SCENE 2

SCENE 1

SCENE 2

PATTERNS CAN BE SEEN IN LINKED SCENE

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SCENE CHANGE –

  1. NOT A WELL –MAINTAINED WELL

2) PEEPAL TREE –I DON’T KNOW WHERE (SPONTANEOUS)

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SCENE 2

2C

FATHER’S VILLAGE

WELL

2 A

RAJKOT

STATION

BIG COLLEGE

SCHOOL

2B

MOTHER’S VILLAGE

WELL

COWSHED

FARMS

  • COTTON
  • GROUNDNUT
  • RICE
  • WHEAT

FARMS

  • COTTON
  • GROUNDNUT
  • RICE
  • WHEAT

ZOO

DAM

SCHOOL

PEEPAL TREES

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  • WELL
  • COW-SHED
  • STATION
  • BIG COLLEGE
  • SCHOOL

SCENE

2C

FATHER’S VILLAGE

SCENE –2A

RAJKOT

SCENE

2B

MOTHER’S VILLAGE

PATTERN

STATION

BIG COLLEGE

SCHOOL

WELL

WELL

COWSHED

SCENE 1

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TREASURES OF SCENE 2

2C

FATHER’S VILLAGE

2 A RAJKOT

2B

MOTHER’S VILLAGE

Cows 

Cotton

Rope

Peepal (ficus religiosa) tree 

Buffaloes 

Cow, cow dung 

Guava tree 

Lemon tree 

Ashoka trees 

Metal 

Cotton trees 

Ground nut 

Wheat 

Sand 

Iron 

Bullocks 

Tiger 

Crocodiles 

Monkeys 

Deer 

Sugarcane 

Rice paddy 

Cotton 

Groundnut 

Ashoka tree 

Pink Flower- with paper like petal (bougainvillaea) 

Pigs 

 

Indian almond tree 

Cows , Cowdung 

Metal 

Frogs 

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FEAR -----------------CONFIRMING SCENES

DARKNESS

SNAKES

GHOSTS

OTHERS

EARTHWORMS

FROG

CENTIPEDE

COAKROACH

FATHER’S VILLAGE BATHROOM

MOTHER’S VILLAGE, NEAR THE GUAVA TREE

ZOO –MUMBAI –ADDED to PATTERN

INTENSE FEAR AND ALSO DREAMS

MOTHER’S VILLAGE TERRACE

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  • WELL
  • COW-SHED
  • STATION
  • BIG COLLEGE
  • SCHOOL
  • ZOO

SCENE

2C

FATHER’S VILLAGE

SCENE –2A

RAJKOT

SCENE

2B

MOTHER’S VILLAGE

PATTERN

  • STATION
  • BIG COLLEGE
  • SCHOOL
  • WELL
  • ZOO
  • WELL
  • COWSHED

SCENE 1

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FEAR -----------------CONFIRMING SCENES

DARKNESS

SNAKES

GHOSTS

OTHERS

EARTHWORMS

FROG

CENTIPEDE

COAKROACH

FATHER’S VILLAGE BATHROOM

MOTHER’S VILLAGE, NEAR THE GUAVA TREE

ZOO –MUMBAI –PATTERN ADDED

INTENSE FEAR AND ALSO DREAMS

MOTHER’S VILLAGE TERRACE

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FEAR ---SPOTLIGHTING (LOOK AROUND)

DARKNESS

  1. FATHER’S VILLAGE –BATHROOM

2) MOTHER’S VILLAGE NEAR GUAVA TREE

3) UP THE STAIRS –MOTHER’S VILLAGE HOME

  • DARK
  • GHOSTS
  • SPIDER WEB
  • CHALK –FIGURES WERE THERE.

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FEAR –FATHER’S VILLAGE

COURTYARD

WASHROOM-METAL

FROG

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FEAR ---SPOTLIGHTING (LOOK AROUND)

DARKNESS

  1. FATHER’S VILLAGE –BATHROOM

2) MOTHER’S VILLAGE NEAR GUAVA TREE

3) UP THE STAIRS –MOTHER’S VILLAGE HOME

  • DARK
  • GHOSTS
  • SPIDER WEB
  • CHALK –FIGURES WERE THERE.

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MOTHER’S VILLAGE

COWS

COW DUNG

BIG GATE

PEEPAL TREES

WELL

ASHOKA TREE

COURTYARD

EMPTY

COW-SHED

GUAVA TREE

ASHOKA TREE

TOILET

LEMON TREE

FICUS RELIGIOSA

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ASHOKA TREE

TERRACE

NEST BIRD

STAIRCASE

CHALK DRAWINGS

ON THE WALL

MOTHER’S VILLAGE

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DREAMS

  1. REPEATED DREAMS---SNAKE

  • RECENT –GRASSHOPPER WALKING ON MY BODY WHILE I WAS WALKING IN THE GARDEN.

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DREAM

MOVIE OF LIFE

RECENT

MID-LIFE

CHILDHOOD PAVLOVIAN SCENES

IGNORE

SEE IF THEY

CONNECT TO

CHILDHOOD SCENES

CONFIRMS

SPOTLIGHT

EXPANDS

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GRASSHOPPER DREAMS

GRASSHOPPER

GARDEN

A LAWN, GRASS

PLANTS, TREES?

NO

LAWN?

A –VACATION ONCE A YEAR

JUNGLE LIKE

VILLAGE TYPE

THERE IS A-

DAM- secen 2C has a dam

MANY TIMES

GARDEN,PARKS

OH YES

RECENTLY ON MY BALCONY

ON A PLANT

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THE THINGS IN COMMON.

PRESENT

VACATION AREA

CHILDHOOD

SCENES

WILL CONFIRM & SPOTLIGHT THOSE AREAS

SO EXPLORE THIS VACATION AREA.

JUNGLE

VILLAGE

DAM

MOUNTAIN

WATERFALL

RICE

DOGS

INSECTS-MOSQUITO, COCKROACH

EARTHWORM –LIKE A SNAKE

SQUIRREL

PARROT

PIGEON

TOO MANY TO SPOTLIGHT USE IT - CONFIRMATION

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SNAKE—DREAM

WHERE?

SNAKES IN GLASS

ELEPHANTS

TIGER

DEER

MONKEY

CROCODILE

OUTSIDE HER HOUSE

NEAR SUGARCANE JUICE PERSON

ON LAND

AROUND A SMALL

Q: WELL ?

NOT WELL BUT LOOKS LIKE A WELL?

WELL

ZOO

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SPOTLIGHTING -WELL (EXPANDS SCENES SOMETIMES)

SCENE 2 B

MOM’S HOUSE VILLAGE

WELL – FICUS RELIGIOSA

LEAVES

SHOPS

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SCENE 2C

FATHER’S VILLAGE HOUSE----PASSAGE---BIG WELLS

COWS

BUFFALOES

TORTOISE IN IT

SCHOOL AHEAD –WITH GRASS AROUND BOUGAINVILEA

JUNGLE KIND

NO NOT JUNGLE KIND –MUD AROUND

JUNGLE ?

TREES AROUND FARMS –WELL HERE TOO

CHIKOO – SAPOTA

CUSTARD APPLE

TAMARIND

PAPAYA

GROUND NUT

COCONUT

CHICKPEA

Q DID YOU GO ?

YES OPEN FIELDS –WHEAT WAS REMOVED

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  1. MOTHER VILLAGE HOUSE

NEAR GUAVA TREE

2) FIELDS –FATHER’S VILLAGE

3) ELEPHANT – IN FRONT OF MUMBAI HOUSE

NEAR SUGARCANE JUICE VENDOR

SPOTLIGHTED AREAS

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FOOD AVERSION:

Q: what vegetables you didn't like to eat as a child?

A: brinjal, turai(ridged gourd) , gilki (sponge gourd)- today also don’t like all 3

Q: what fruits you didn't like to eat as a child?

A: I liked all, even as child

Q: If there were 1 to 10 fruits in front of you with 10th being least favourite , tell me what are10, 9,8, you did not like?

A: pineapple, papaya, chikoo (sapota)

Q: which vegetables you hated in childhood and now like them?

A: bhindi(okra), karela (bitter gourd)

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BRINJAL:

Q: visual ? first colour, shape?

A: light purplish (draws it)

Above stem- green colour small thorns like pen nib sometimes- 1-3 randomly branch/ stem cover it- dark green/ light green , below white and purplish- some times line, some times full purple

Q: touch?

A: purple part- smooth , above- rough texture- covering one , not smooth enough

Q: what do you feel under hand that is roughness?

A; not line line (example was given), because of pin like

Q: press?

A: press will not come back, can be pressed little- not like a ball can be pressed, little press and then come back

Q: cut it?

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A: cream/ white colour, seed- chhote dana (small grains) (draws it)

Q: cream compare?

A: cotton

Q: Cotton?

A: one cotton that is whitish use it in temple- in the lamp, little difference b/w makeup cotton

Q: what is the difference?

A: lamp one- very soft, strands separate very easily, make up- not strands easily stiff

Q; press it?

A: press- makeup cotton- will not be pressed easily , its stiff. lamp one- soft but not much soft when pressed

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Q: which cotton was grown in your farm?

A: lamp one

Q: seen the plant?

A: (draws it)- 4 leaf like structure green colour, middle cotton some times can see, 1st they are closed then open

Q: what kind of plant?

A: long one

Q: touch of stem?

A: never touched but looks rough in nature

Q: any thing on it?

A: no

Q: seen flowers?

A: no

Spotlight area

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A: cream/ white colour, seed- chhote dana (small grains) (draws it)

Q: cream compare?

A: cotton

Q: Cotton?

A: one cotton that is whitish use it in temple- in the lamp, little difference b/w makeup cotton

Q: what is the difference?

A: lamp one- very soft, strands separate very easily, make up- not strands easily stiff

Q; press it?

A: press- makeup cotton- will not be pressed easily , its stiff. lamp one- soft but not much soft when pressed

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Q: touch of cut brinjal?

A: smooth, little hard- because of grains feel rough

Q: press?

A: will not be pressed hard, if remains for more time- colour changes – brownish black

Q: how is it when cooked?

A: in pieces- why mom is giving fish to me

Q: anything is mixed with the brinjal pieces?

A: aloo (potato) pieces

Q: colour of cooked brinjal?

A: purplish black, middle part like lamp cotton- STRANDS TYPE , fish look like,

On the upper part- you can see many strands this size draws it

Q: feel in mouth?

A: yes, gets stuck in b/w teeth

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Q: was there any fish near your house?

A: yes, opposite fish market, fish on table, once cut part seen

Q: look?

A: same type as brinjal , pass that area- smell irritate

Q: anything else see in the market?

A: ahead vegetable market , evening time fish market then avoid to go

Q anything around?

A: 1 dustbin- throw fish waste in it , no buildings around…..Ah, near my dads office building. entrance- one flower- very nice smell light orange colour, long very nice smell

Spotlight Area

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Q: what kind of orange- santra (the orange fruit) type?

A: yes , Very good smell unique

Q: compare that smell?

A: like mogra(arabian jasmine) and jasmine have similar smell but this is different – aunty landlord give me that flower to take home

Q: see around?

A: more darkness, dogs

Q: you were scared of dogs?

A: no, but did not like them either

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Q: touch of cut brinjal?

A: smooth, little hard- because of grains feel rough

Q: press?

A: will not be pressed hard, if remains for more time- colour changes – brownish black

Q: how is it when cooked?

A: in pieces- why mom is giving fish to me

Q: anything is mixed with the brinjal pieces?

A: aloo (potato) pieces

Q: colour of cooked brinjal?

A: purplish black, middle part like lamp cotton- STRANDS TYPE , fish look like,

On the upper part- you can see many strands this size draws it

Q: feel in mouth?

A: yes, gets stuck in b/w teeth

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Q: taste of brinjal?

A: no problem- spices there so can eat, the texture was the problem

Q: what taste?

A: bland no taste- not salty, sweet sugary, blend with anything

Q: smell?

A: different, not strong

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BHINDI(OKRA):

Chop- small dana (grains) , hard- irritation

Q: shape ? draw ?colour?

A: dark green, brinjal type stem, on top round, hard

Q: don’t compare the touch?

A: rough, below part also rough

Q: can you see anything on it?

A: no, no kaante (thorns), general rough like my skin. dry touch that kind of rough

Q: when you press it?

A: “tak” like sound, because its empty, hollow- will come back to its shape – will be slightly pressed

Q: Cut it?

A: (draws it) long white strands in middle , small white threads, 1-3 thick threads

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Q: when you touch Inside?

A: little smooth

Q: press it?

A: nothing

Q: the cooked one- colour shape?

A: colour- dark green, slightly burn- brownish

Q: when you bite it?

A: slightly bitter – mild

Q: compare that bitterness?

A: karela (bittergourd) , but not that much

Q: smell?

A: little off smell

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Q: compare that smell to something?

A: dustbin, open mild smell

Q: anything else bitter?

A: nothing

Flower- cauliflower, seems more off but bhindi(okra) is little less

Q: what is the feel of the Seed?

A: chewy texture has to chew more

Q: seed when its on the tongue, whats the taste?

A: its round type , feels as if pricking on tongue

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GALKI (Sponge Gourd):

Q: colour, shape?

A: dark green, not like cucumber but long

Q: why not cucumber?

A: cucumber is hard stiff, this one will get pressed- come back , inside there is something which can be pressed

Q: when you touch it?

A: smooth

Q: cut it?

A: white part- soft can press a little come back cant press more

Q: inside anything that you see?

A: no

Q: smell of the uncooked one?

A: turai(ridged gourd) like

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Q: touch the white part?

A: mashed

Q: cooked one is how?

A: small pieces dark green white part- gets cooked , dark green of skin

Q: when you bite it?

A: very soft, cooked one press- smash, will get pressed, chunda- piece smash

Q: taste?

A: turai (ridged gourd) like

Q” why did you not like it?

A: don’t know why

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PAPAYA:

Q: shape, colour?

A: (draws it), colour- mustardish, brown green colour strand, smooth

Q: mustardish means?

A: yellow colour

Q: you mean mustard as a colour or colour of mustard?

A: black mustard when you make a paste – dark yellow colour

Q: mustard paste texture?

A: rough, taste- I like it

Q: press the papaya?

A: if unripe- cant press, its hard

If ripe- press little- will come back , inside- soft

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Q: cut it?

A: blackish seed soft, white layer outer- sticky , spoon catch- drip all will fall together as sticky , After seeds removed- centre- thread type structure- 5-6 light orange

Q: how are the seeds?

A: black, round

Q: touch and press it?

A: stiff white outer structure- soft sticky , chip chipa (sticky) cant press outside. white different than the seed

Q: smell?

A: little

When fully ripe- not hard like aloo(potato) – mash

Q: taste?

A: sweet

Q: why like it less?

A: not proper every time some times ripe taste not sweet everytime

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CHIKOO(Sapota):

Q: colour, shape?

A: light brown

Q: compare?

A: potato colour, little dark than potato, centre- stem associated little dark brown colour

Q: anything on skin?

A: no

Q: touch?

A: smooth

Q: press?

A: pressed slight will come back to shape

Q: can you see it being pressed?

A: no, only feel

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Q: cut it?

A: seeds- brownish hard small smooth, 4-5

Q: anything on seed?

A: nothing

Q: pulp?

A: it melts when you put in the mouth

Q: any sensation on the tongue?

A: dryness, texture is smooth

After eating on lips and surrounding- rough

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Q: what on my lips do I put to get a similar feeling or on paper?

A: SAND TEXTURE, like pineapple after eating

Q: don’t compare?

Q: bite?

A: full mash smooth texture

Q: taste?

A: sweet

When peel skin rough from inside

Q: rough feel like?

A: flour , dry flour

Q: smell?

A: no

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PINEAPPLE:

Q: colour, shape?

A: (draws it) colour- yellowish body, green colour top

Q: yellow colour compare?

A: lemon colour

Q: green top look?

A: long, never touched

Q: on body you see anything?

A: thorny- GREYISH/brownish colour, mix of two colour

Q: greyish compare?

A: elephant, whole elephant grey colour- ----------ELEPHANT again spotlighted area

Q: brown compare?

A: mud

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Q: something else?

A: snake brown, the one we see in water, whole body one colour only

Q: does the snake have legs how does it walk?

A: soft – pressing it, mash will not survive, smoothly walk

Q: pineapple thorns hurt?

A: yes

Q: cut the pineapple?

A: design they make vertical lines to remove skin and then slices round . Centre part hard, side part soft- it melts, mash , little have to press, watery

Q: after juice comes out , the texture of pulp?

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A: little acidic like lemon sour , some times pokes due to thorns

makes it little dry like chikoo

Q: sensation on the tongue?

A: TINTIN- get GOOSE BUMP - hairs stand out

Q: what is the sensation of hair standing out?

A: as if some thing walking over- like black ant, many black ant

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Q: have you experienced many black ants walking on you?

Q: not many but single , crawl on the wall – come on hand

Q: where?

A: in village- ant on the wall very common, if you are sitting with wall as back rest they come on your hand

Q: why on wall?

A: they have houses on wall like holes, seen holes

Q: touch, feel?

A: crawling

Q: that is because they are moving but if you have to feel just touch of one ant one point, immediate touch?

A: like SAND, SLIGHT GRANULAR- juhu beach sand

Spotlight Area

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Q: tintin on tongue is crawling or like sand?

A: crawl type, sand one will be too rough, granular

Q: on tongue you feel some thing is moving?

A: yes

Q: juhu beach you liked very much with whom you would go?

A: me, my dad mom, sometimes younger sister

Q: what would you do there?

A: play with sand – making pillars, houses, water- stand in that water , the sand that goes from below the feet, some sand comes on the leg

Q: what you see around?

A; small bubbles, shells – small insects inside, when they walk, cover that shell, walk along with the shell, shells are not attached

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Q: what type of insect, colour shape?

A: light brown, (draws it)- like ant 2 legs, round, legs come out from below , walking on sand very small, they are not having shell on it but are trying to carry the shell along

Q: the insects look closest to what?

A: like a spider, bigger than ant. its b/w spider and ant, looks like a bedbug, but its not bed bug

Q: bedbug seen ?

A: yes, hotel room on bed

Q: in childhood have you seen it?

A: not seen

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Q: any other insect like bedbug seen in childhood?

A: outside my house sugarcane juice shop, they put sugarcane outside – on that see it- spider, bedbug type flies on the sugarcane

Q: do you like sugarcane?

A: I eat it and juice also I drink

Q: when you eat sugar cane, texture in mouth?

A: watery hard, hardness in structure

Q: texture after the juice comes out?

A: roughness

Q: rough like?

A: cut some threads and join it , rough like that. thin threads you join them (draws it)

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Q: cut the pineapple?

A: design they make vertical lines to remove skin and then slices round . Centre part hard, side part soft- it melts, mash , little have to press, watery

Q: after juice comes out , the texture of pulp?

A: little acidic like lemon sour , some times pokes due to thorns

makes it little dry like chikoo

Q: sensation on the tongue?

A: TINTIN- get GOOSE BUMP - hairs stand out

Q: what is the sensation of hair standing out?

A: as if some thing walking over- like black ant, many black ant

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Q: how is pineapple from inside?

A: hard

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DIRECT

DUSAC

ABSURDITIES

Purple

Elasticity

Pricking

Thorn

Smell- like cauliflower

Sandy texture

Granules

Colour- cotton

Sticky

Strand/thread

Brown

Hard

Grey- elephant

Objects – cotton

-Elephant – near sugarcane

- ants – sugarcane

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CHIEF-COMPLAINTS

  1. BREAST TIGHTNESS ---ROPE ---COTTON---SCENE 2 (PLUS SPOTLIGHT)
  2. BOWEL MOTION ---MUSTARD

  • SMELL STOOL

  • TINGLING

  • BITTER

  • GRANULES

BIG BLACK ANTS

SAPOTA

SCENE 1 (NEAR SUGARCANE ELEPHANTS SPOTLIGHTED)

SCENE 2 FARM SPOTLIGHTED

CAULIFLOWER

LEMON

SAND

WHEAT –GRASS

COTTON

VERMILLION

SPOTLIGHTED AREA

SCENE 2

BITTER GOURD

BRINJAL

CARAWAY SEEDS

SAND

SEMOLINA –WHEAT

SPOTLIGHTED SCENE 2

SCENE 1

SCENE 2

SCENE 1 (NOT SPOTLIGHTED)

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5 SENSE WORDS�CHIEF –COMPLAINTS

STRAND

GRANULES�STRETCH

BITTER

TWISTING

COTTON

WHEAT

OBJECTS IN SPOTLIGHTED AREAS

FOOD WORDS

THORN

GRANULES/LIKE SAND

THREAD

ELASTICITY

SMELL –CAULIFLOWER

PATHOLOGY- RITUAL –

NEAR MENSTRUAL CYCLE

TRITICUM

VULGARIS(WHEAT)

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WHY ANTS?��WHY COTTON ?��WHY ELEPHANT?��

NEXT TO THE SUGARCANE (poacea family)

NEXT TO THE SUGAR CANE

IN THE SPOTLIGHTED AREA AND NEXT TO WHEAT (RITUAL and farm)

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Potency?

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1M – DENIAL IN SCENE CHANGE

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