For most of my life, whenever I heard about a tragic, terrible event, especially when a child was a victim, I had a very painful {the best way I can describe it was an extreme sense of grief for the victim} accompanied by a fleeting pain originating from solar plexus- piercing but very mild and would dissapear rapidly.altho emotion of sadness would not go away as quickly. This also would occur, for example, when I was outdoors and would hear the painfiul whelping of a dog that was probably hit by a car, but obviously still alive. My own personal guess is that it could be one possible symptom of phosphorus.Any suggestions on materia medicas that cover this?Best regards,Fredrc