Wednesday morning, June 18, I went to an appointment with Dr. Oommen George at the Hahnemannian Research Center in Irvine. Some months ago I contacted my friend PENELOPE, whom I had known since first grade. I remembered that she had breathing problems when younger so I asked how she was doing now. She told me she was seeing Dr. K.O. George. She described him as a "Brilliant Homeopath" who was doing wonders for her. On her next visit to him, she told him about me. She told him I have sarcoid and asked if he could help. His answer was "Yes, I can cure it." Well that certainly captured my interest! (Allopathic medicine says that the only way I can get any better is to have a lung transplant, which I do not want to do.)
We also found out that Dr. George's office was not too far from where Peter and Karen live, so we decided I should try going there. I went twice earlier this year and it definitely helped me. Traveling to California, however, wore me out and was terribly expensive. I tried something else for awhile instead, but didn't have noticeable results like I did with Dr. George. As long as we were going out there anyway, I decided to try Dr. George again. When I called to get an appointment this time I was sad to hear that Dr. K.O. George had suffered a mild stroke and wasn't currently practicing. I was told I could see his son, Dr. Oommen K. George, instead. He's supposed to be very good too, so I agreed.
I did go. Jim and I liked him very much. He is personable and knowledgeable and also computer savvy. Now that I've seen him once, he said we could connect via telephone and e-mail, and that I wouldn't have to go back and see him in person. YAY for not having to travel.
In Which We Go To The Pits
The sticky tar oozes up out of the ground, and has been trapping animals for eons of time. (They also found the bones of one woman, who they think was a long-ago murder victim.)
Please go on to part 3.
1 comment:
Hi Kathey,
You look so beautiful...happy and alive with your wonderful family. How fun to have all those darling babies and kids to ooh and aah over.
I'm glad you met Dr. Ooman. He is a bit easier to work with than his Dad who was so firmly old school
I send you all good wishes for your continued healing...and for ongoing joy with your lovely family.
Penelope (aka Penny)
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