Osteoarthritis of the balls of my wife's feet
Diagnoses | ![]() Report by: Björn Eybl |
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The report is about | Somebody from my newsletter or Telegram group who sent the report to me | |||||
Gender | Female | |||||
Age | 37 years (at the time of the symptoms / disease) | |||||
Handedness | Unknown | |||||
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Categories | Observation of a single SBS run, e.g. one PCL phase (optionally with prediction of PCL duration) Small to medium (sore throat, lumbago, sudden hearing loss, allergies, ...) |
Description
In the summer, our daughter, aged 10, theoretically had to transfer to grammar school after the 4th grade of elementary school. She went to an independent Montessori school and we hoped that there would be a way for her to go to her brother's independent Waldorf school as a sibling. We had submitted an application there. Our daughter had written a letter of motivation with her primary school teacher and in late spring we wrote a letter to signal our clear interest.
The school has only one class, which means that there is only one class per year group. So there are only a very limited number of places for the children. In the class where our daughter was to be admitted, there were indications that children were leaving the school, but this was not certain. A few weeks before the vacations, the class teacher approached us to say that unfortunately there were no places available.
3 days before the vacations started, our son, aged 8, told us that 2 boys would be leaving the class to which our daughter could join because they had given their permission to leave.
But still no one came forward from the teachers, so we assumed that there would be no place for this school year.
As our daughter still needed some practice in math and needed to be well prepared for grammar school, my wife practiced with her frequently over the summer vacations so that she wouldn't be as unprepared as she was. Because her parents didn't take care of her, she often felt unprepared. My wife and daughter were also quickly successful at practicing and were proud of what they had achieved.
On the Friday before the school year began, the Waldorf School called and happily informed us that they still had a place for our daughter and would like to see us on Tuesday to finalize the arrangements. They had simply not gotten around to it shortly before the start of the vacations. There are just so many tasks for a school that is only in its 3rd year. My wife wasn't home at the time. I pretty much agreed and our daughter was immediately on fire.
In the evening, my wife came home and of course we told her straight away. She wasn't happy about it at all at the time and got really upset, inventing reasons why it was all stupid and why the school was taking the liberty of only letting us know at such short notice.
We finalized everything on Tuesday (5 days later) and my wife was able to come to terms with it better. I was very happy about that myself. I had been meditating on the subject for several weeks and reciting affirmations. After a while I let go and when someone asked me what the situation was with a school place, I always said that it wasn't going to happen and added “not yet” in my mind.
On the Wednesday following the final interview, my wife woke up with severe pain in her bunion area. She even had to go to the doctor and walk with crutches, was taken to hospital for an X-ray and was diagnosed with osteoarthritis the next day. She was in very severe pain for 5 days, which then began to subside. Her pain accompanied her for a few more weeks in episodes, sometimes more, sometimes less, sometimes gone, until it finally stopped occurring after about 2 months and has not done so to now.
I read about osteoarthritis in your book as soon as I was diagnosed.
Note from Björn Eybl
Thank you Michael for the interesting report.
From my book chapter Ankle:
Not being able to stand someone or a situation, devaluation conflict, not being able to walk, advance, jump, kick etc. Also often a location issue: “I wish I was there and not here.” “I'm out of place here.” “Unfortunately, I have to stay/work here.”
A figurative conflict. Your wife empathized with your daughter. It's about the school LOCATION where she will spend the next few years.
Fortunately, you know the new medicine and didn't take the diagnosis so badly. Even doctors are only human and can make mistakes ...
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