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What is your opinion about the specialization in allopathy like opthalmology, neurology, etc.,?
A person sees and the brain receives the signals. If eyes and brain fail to work together one becomes blind. The neurologist knows only the brain and should know only about the brain and an ophthalmologist should know only about eyes. These two people do not work together and cannot work together because a neuro specialist does not know about the eyes and an ophthalmologist does not know anything about the brain. These two specialists by coming together to treat a patient cannot see anything and they will only be groping in the dark as blind men. We are not attacking the specialists. We blame the subject which is blind. To have a clear picture, take me for a patient suffering from a heart disease, a liver disease, a kidney disease and an eye disease. I am seriously ill. Four specialists have come to attend on me. All these specialists are total strangers to each other because no one knows the other man’s specialty. What are they going to do by coming together? This explains the grave situation I am in.
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Dear Dr Rahman, I am Sundar, Male 51 years, residing at Bangaliore. Ihappen to be a diabeticfor 13 years (poor control!) with a bit of BP and cholestrol. About 2 months back i had a viral infection with joints pain all over my body. The fever went away in a few days, but the joints pain continued. I was told by my GP that this would gradually go away in a few weeks/months. Took some ayurvedic supplements (suggested by the same allopath GP) Ten days later, the joints pain subsided, but my hands and feet became numb, with pricking pain. The GP attributed this to the viral infection and advised to take mecobalamin(B12) tablets/injection, and continued with more ayurvedic supplements.(Dhanavantri & Bruhat chintamani) Meanwhile i met a neurologist for a second assessment, and went through a 'motor nerve conduction test" and was diagnosed as: 1. predominantly motor polyneuroradiculopathy (mixed type) affecting lower and upper limb nerves 2. severe bilateral median neuropathy at the level of wrist consistent with bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome The neurologist said this was mostly due to the viral infection, but could be because of poor diabetes control(fast:190, PP:300) also. he added that there was no cure, and that the body would have to heal on its own. My numbness and pain has not subsided, am now trying homeopathy for a week for a cure. would request your assessment and advice, shall be able to come to Chennai for a personal consultation Thanks and have a good day! cordially, Sundar Ramanujam --By Sundar Ramanujam
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