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CASE STUDY # 20

DATE: May, 2011

PATIENT: 13 year-old right-handed female

Subjective Complaint: Client presented with a cough and hoarseness of her voice with no
fever. She reports that the symptoms began about 5 days ago on Monday night.

Observation: Client was observed to have a mild cough with no difficulty breathing and with
hoarseness of her voice. She did not present with a fever.

Organs Affected: Laryngeal Mucosa: Embryonic Germ Layer: ectoderm

Brain Control Centre: sensory cortex

GNM Explanation: Laryngeal Mucosa: a scare-fright conflict triggered by unexpected


danger causing ulceration of the laryngeal mucosa during the Conflict Active Phase. During
Phase A of Healing, the ulcerated area is replenished with acute swelling and coughing. The
client is currently already in the healing phase and will need to identify the original conflict (DHS)
in order to complete the Biological Special Program (SBS) and avoid any relapses through
tracks.

GNM Understanding: The client understood the explanation and recognized that her conflict
was related to an announcement last Friday in her dance class. She reports that a girl on her
dance team injured her foot and would not be available for their performance on Monday and
Wednesday. The client states that the whole team had to change their routine unexpectedly and
with only one practice before the performance (her DHS). It was explained to her that after the
performance went well on Monday, she must have felt better about the routine and went into
healing. It was also noted that she may have been in a Hanging Healing until Wednesday night
which was the last day of the performance. The client understood that she was already in the
healing phase and that once she associated the throat symptoms to the “dance conflict”, the
SBS program would be completed and her symptoms will slowly subside.

Results: The client reported on a follow-up that she was symptom-free within a couple of days
from her visit.

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