Hello Ratan ji, Good Morning.
Dr. Sundar Raj is specializing in Psychiatry. Dr. Shyam Sundar is in ENT. I do not know about Dr. Gayatri and Dr. Harita. Technically Dr. Sundar is the member and he explains them of the activities. (as they work together no need of flooding everyone's mail-id with MAD mails :)) --------- you can ignore the following---------- In fact, I think we will have many doctors on board as Dr. Sundar is tying a hoarding(:) on his face and cheers every one with MAD message :) In fact, I benefitted personally also as I am undergoing a treatment with them and also Mr. Srinivas Surya and Mr. Ravi Dandu (un-registered member). Very strange that I often go to their hospital without fear. Ofcourse they are giving me pinches of needle (:) whenever necessary :(. Yesterday I got my blood tested again and it is A +ve ofcourse (:)) with 12.5% haemoglobin level. Need to improve it 1.5% to 3.5% to be stated as healthy. These days getting jealous of doctors and few others. I wish to take a treatment for jealousy also :)) Thank you. --- In [email protected], "Ratan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Friends, > Good morning. Nice mail by Viplove. I again like to say the same thing which Viplove has mentioned. I took the liberty of allowing myself some rest from typing the exact words, so I have highlighted what I felt is my feelings. If someone is in genuine need, he will definitely look for some alternative to earn the livelihood. > And its also a good idea to have a discussion with Dr. Shaharia by Dr.Sundar Raj about the ayurvedic treatment. Dr. Shaharia is famous in his field. So if he says the patient can take ayurvedic, then that will be great. > I am happy to know that there are few doctors and a budding doctor in the group. may I know the specialities the doctors belong to? If it was mentioned earlier, then I am sorry, I have missed it. Prasanthi, can you let me know the specialities? And how is the strike going on Viplove? I will wait for another 20 days to call you Dr. Viplove. > Regards, > Ratan > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > On Sun, 14 May 2006 vip love wrote : > Hello Friends , > > Whenever somebody calls me Dr.Viplove, i dont know somehow I am feeling that I am carrying a huuuge weight over my shoulders.. > > I am finishing my M.B,B.S in 20days. Presently I am only a House Surgeon, that means a Junior Doctor. Ofcourse after 20days I am officially a Doctor... but i am only standing at the bottom of a mountain named Medicine. I cant comment much on Kidney Transplantion , cos thats a specialisation topic. I only can say its indications, how it can be done , few post-transplantation sideeffects. But I am too small to comment / suggest about a patient who had undegone renal transplantion. > > in the present day of medicine , Doctors are following a principle. > > " LET THE SPECIALIST TAKE CARE " > > for every ailment / disease , it is always better take the opinion about the Doctor who specialised in that kinda ailments, cos patients shudnt suffer any misjudegement at any costs. > > So the best method of learning about this patient named Raju is to let him undergo a Re-checkup by the doctors who operated him earlier. Nowadays any complication / postoperative consultation is free to a patient for 3years after surgery from a hospital. > > Ofcourse medicines n lab tests wont come free. > > This is all what i can say as a Jr.Doctor , from what i knwo about this case sofar. > > Now i would like to say something , just as a member of this group , leaving my qualifications aside. > > Whenever i think of saying stuff like this , i get a feeling that I am becoming a " nakShatrakuDu " for this group. Still , i feel its my duty to say now. > > My suggestion is to say a " NO " regarding giving cash/medicines to this man. > > You can do any other help like taking or guiding him towards specialists or institutes or finiding him work etc. But dont give any sort of financial help again. > > We met ( to be precise , You ppl met , as i dint contribute single rupee ) an acute emergency condition like Kidney Transplantation. Thats a great deed. > > And when that man had no hope for life , you gave it. Thats it. You need not live his life. > > We can only lend a hand to help a falling down man stand up , but u cant always stay beside him. > > Just say a " NO " and see how he will manage and what he will do. I cant comment about this man's honesty n loyality. But supposing that his want of money is Genuine , he will surely find another way to save his own life. > > Dont encourage this kind of passive natue in anyone. Its his life he has to take care of it. If his resons are genuine, i am sure he will be able to do it. > > and forget about investigating criminal records etc... we r not some CBI branch ;) , if we helped a criminal , no problem , even a criminal faces tough life and helping for the health of a criminal is no wrong deed. > > Thats it. No more debates / arguments from my side again ,cos this is all what i can say . > > regards Viplove. > >Lakshmi Prasanthi Uppalapati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > My question is also the same Ratanji. How long we are going to help him? > > > >As Sravan garu said we have to help as we had take up this case and are also in a position to help him. > > > >Two alternatives: > >1. Help Raju's family members in getting employment > >2. Talk with his doctors to give permission to use Ayurvedic medicines (Dr. Sundar Raj will go and talk to Dr. Saharia. Raju should come and they also should believe in the treatment. Without belief in doctor and the kind of treatment, no ailment can ever be cured. (I suppose so) ) > > > >Thank you. > > >
