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doppa

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In Topic: Chinese Acupuncturist In Chiangmai

2012-05-22 12:13:58

View Postcmsally, on 2012-05-22 02:12:20, said:

View PostNewington, on 2012-05-21 19:34:11, said:

I am in my Fifties and decided to take up Marathon running to prove something a while ago. I went to Mungkala regularly for a year as I had a problem with my knees and also my Prostrate. The Doctor there is absolutely Charming and can diagnose any condition from taking your pulse. But unfortunately neither condition improved. I then went to the Chinese Doctor who works out of the Pharmacy in Worarot but after only 1 session decided not to return. After this I went to the Hospital near Chang Puak on the Super Highway just after the large Computer Shop for 6 sessions also having no change at all. I then thought that I would try The Thai Traditional and Complimentary Medicine Clinic [ TTCM ] and is in the same road as Wat Phra Singh which is owned by Sripat [ Suan Dok ] hospital which almost nobody knows that they are working together. After only 1 session the Doctor alleviated the problem in my knees so successfully that I am now entered for the Phuket a marathon next month. However during this whole time my Prostrate had got so bad that I was waking up every hour at night to  Urinate.. There are 2 Doctors who work at TTCM the Doctor who cured my knee problem was unable to help my Prostrate in any way at all. But the other Doctor after only one session cured my Prostrate to the extent that I no longer have any kind of Prostrate problem at all. The Doctor who cured my Prostrate is unable to help my knees but after 1 session cured my Prostrate. The Doctor who cured my knees was unable to help with my Prostrate. Both Doctors have different techniques the results have been astounding . I apologise that this is a rather lengthy post but Prostrate problems are extremely common for men and I am writing this in the sincere hope that someone may benefit. Last year I visited my GP in the UK who told me that I would have to have an operation or take medication for the rest of my life but there are alternatives that do work. TTCM is a truly fantastic place and for me personally I will be grateful to them forever. It is a very pretty place and unbelievably cheap. It costs 1800 baht for 6 sessions or 350 per session. Clearly I have no connection.

Do you have more exact location for TTCM - ie landmark or directions from Wat Phra Singh gate

i would also like to know the location of this please. thanks

In Topic: Chiangmai Ram, What Would Your Reaction Be?

2012-05-21 18:04:58

View Postuptheos, on 2012-05-21 12:02:47, said:

View Postdoppa, on 2012-05-21 11:53:03, said:

certain noises for me seem to me far louder than it should be [ eg. thai soaps].

Nothing wrong here doppa....they are!

Do I recall you having a 'good' experience at Ram with some orthopaedic surgery?

Hope all gets sorted mate, tinnitus is horrible and I only had it for a few weeks.

yes i did have a good experience at ram, dr paiboon, hip op, first class, but i researched it first,which i probably should have done with my recent episode.

In Topic: Chiangmai Ram, What Would Your Reaction Be?

2012-05-21 11:53:03

just to let everyone know, as i'm the original poster, i went back to ram and insisted to see a ent specialist,[considering everything else i had checked out was ok, i thought this had to be an ear problem] fortunately both were working at the time.

first doc basically checked ear drums, ok, next doc gave me a hearing test, not ok, possibly due to my 'mini stroke' its damaged the inner ear, so certain noises for me seem to me far louder than it should be [ eg. thai soaps].

the docs conclusion is i've got 'tinnitus', which i believe there's no known cure, i'm trying some medication which is relatively new, will then try acupuncture after that as the final resort.

so the conclusion for me is, thai hospitals are full of good and poor docs, trouble is we don't know which from which, unless we can get recommendations from other folks history, procedures in just about all the hospitals ive visited are crap, if it wasn't for my persistence in trying to find out what my problem was/is, i really don't know what would have happened, it was me who suggested to these docs, should we check this, should we check that ,they don't seem follow a logical path, i would have thought getting a hearing test done many months ago would have been high on the priority list to do, maybe it was my fault for not doing that in the first place, or suggesting it!

thanks for all your comments, my complaint is still on the hospital table for 2 weeks now, we shall see!

In Topic: Chiangmai Ram, What Would Your Reaction Be?

2012-05-12 16:05:07

View Postuptheos, on 2012-05-12 14:09:23, said:

View Postdoppa, on 2012-05-11 15:41:46, said:

View PostRama, on 2012-05-11 14:23:03, said:

My father had a similar condition. It was not the brain at all. It was his inner ear. I think he was given some on-going medication that reduced the effect, but it was incurable. Your condition sounds similar. You might do another check of your inner ears by a competent ENT.

competent ent, mmmm that may be a problem, but it's a thought to get it checked again, funnily enough, a great deal of friends have also commented that it maybe an ear prob.

I know we're slagging off Ram, but regarding ENT, I have good things to say about Dr. Chalermpong.

is she/he the specialist at ram?

In Topic: Chiangmai Ram, What Would Your Reaction Be?

2012-05-11 15:41:46

View PostRama, on 2012-05-11 14:23:03, said:

My father had a similar condition. It was not the brain at all. It was his inner ear. I think he was given some on-going medication that reduced the effect, but it was incurable. Your condition sounds similar. You might do another check of your inner ears by a competent ENT.

competent ent, mmmm that may be a problem, but it's a thought to get it checked again, funnily enough, a great deal of friends have also commented that it maybe an ear prob.

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