Defection from conventional medicine
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2001 3:27 am
Jas said:
"...we've got to remember we're in this for life ... and are bound to
find that the current trend for people abandoning
allopathic medicine will increase as the current diabolical practices of
surgeons continue. e.g. my mother went in for
standard laproscopy, suffered a cardiac arrest on the table, she
realised only because in her drowsy state overheard
the surgeon/consultant talk about it to the sister... there was no
mention of it on any document and she was told to go home
the same day although she had severe breathing difficulties.
Needless to say, as soon as I talked to her post-op, I could something
serious had happened and she asked what those technical
terms were ... I immediately got her to see her homeopath and then
monitored her progress. She took a week to recover from the breathing
problem s caused by fluid build-up in lungs.
To obtain her test results she obviously went her GP who she asked what
the terms she overheard were about ,
then the story was explained to the GP, he just became irritated and
said with disgust
"it's getting worse day by day ... these people just keep on covering up
these serious cases ... we get left to pick up the pieces, that is if we
can"
needless to say no test results were available.
The time has come for the complementary medical scene:
people accept that no doctor has all the answers(and have probaly been
told so by them )... they need and want to be pro-active and
participate in the maintenance of their natural "wealth". They just are
fed up with being talked down to, they need a partner to help them and
we can be the best type of help if we do not close our minds to other
regimes but recognize the qualities they offer which will serve our
patients best. (i.e. we do not behave as the establishment have towards
us) We fail only ourselves and our patients if we forget their needs
for it is that
alone which gives our profession the efficacy and respectibility it
truly deserves.
Dear Jas,
What a horror story for your mother!
I completely agree that the revolution is happening and will continue to
happen simply by the growing numbers of skilled practitioners doing their
best with the people who come to them. The ripple effect is unstoppable,
though perhaps quiet and invisible.
Charlotte
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"...we've got to remember we're in this for life ... and are bound to
find that the current trend for people abandoning
allopathic medicine will increase as the current diabolical practices of
surgeons continue. e.g. my mother went in for
standard laproscopy, suffered a cardiac arrest on the table, she
realised only because in her drowsy state overheard
the surgeon/consultant talk about it to the sister... there was no
mention of it on any document and she was told to go home
the same day although she had severe breathing difficulties.
Needless to say, as soon as I talked to her post-op, I could something
serious had happened and she asked what those technical
terms were ... I immediately got her to see her homeopath and then
monitored her progress. She took a week to recover from the breathing
problem s caused by fluid build-up in lungs.
To obtain her test results she obviously went her GP who she asked what
the terms she overheard were about ,
then the story was explained to the GP, he just became irritated and
said with disgust
"it's getting worse day by day ... these people just keep on covering up
these serious cases ... we get left to pick up the pieces, that is if we
can"
needless to say no test results were available.
The time has come for the complementary medical scene:
people accept that no doctor has all the answers(and have probaly been
told so by them )... they need and want to be pro-active and
participate in the maintenance of their natural "wealth". They just are
fed up with being talked down to, they need a partner to help them and
we can be the best type of help if we do not close our minds to other
regimes but recognize the qualities they offer which will serve our
patients best. (i.e. we do not behave as the establishment have towards
us) We fail only ourselves and our patients if we forget their needs
for it is that
alone which gives our profession the efficacy and respectibility it
truly deserves.
Dear Jas,
What a horror story for your mother!
I completely agree that the revolution is happening and will continue to
happen simply by the growing numbers of skilled practitioners doing their
best with the people who come to them. The ripple effect is unstoppable,
though perhaps quiet and invisible.
Charlotte
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