Archive for November, 2006

Even animals benefit from homeopathy

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

It is quite well known in the West that some vets do use homeopathic remedies to treat their patients. The famous Barbara Woodhouse is one of them.

In my own practise I have had patients who briught in samples from the pets for me to treat. This morning a lady brought in samples from six of her cats suffering from various ailments from colds to stomach upset. I had previously helped her cats. I treated my own cats when they were I accidently run over one of them. Thank God he recovered.

Once I was called to treat my friends pigeons. He kept beautiful pigeons and breed them .His pigeons were suffering from asthma.

Hopefully more people will realise that homeopathy is not only useful for them but also for their pets.

INGIN MENGANDUNG-(1)-ALHAMDULILLAH..SAYA DAH MENGANDUNG

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

Puan Mariam berasal dari Senegal telah tiga tahun berkahwin tetapi masih belum mendapat cahaya mata. Dia telah menjalani rawatan kesuburan bersama suaminya di Hospital Kerajaan tetapi tidak berhasil.

Dia mula bertemu saya pada awal bulan enam. Alhamdulillah pada awal bulan Julai dia mula terasa loya.. kini dia telah disahkan mengandung. Ini adalah mereka yang bernasib baik kerana hanya dengan sekali rawatan telah berjaya mendapat zuriat. Suaminya menyatakan cadangannya untuk memberikan nama Hashimee jika mendapat anak lelaki. Ini bukan saya yang minta walaupun sudah ada anak pesakit saya yang bernama Daniel Hashimee dan Mohd. Hashimee…

Anak adalah anugerah dari Allah. Saya hanya membantu sedaya yang boleh.

Death comes when we least expect it..

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

Recently a close friend of mine lost his dear wife. He left his house for morning prayer after having an early meal with her (sahur). When he returned home about 30 minutes later she was calling for help from inside the bathroom. He forced open the door to find her on the floor, partially paralysed. She passed away 2 days later without recovering from her coma. She was only 45.
I visited him recently and wondered how he must have felt. The shock of losing a loved one when he least expects it…the loneliness that he must be feeling without such a close companion. How would I cope if it were to happen to me? I could only pray that Allah gives him the strength to carry on his life and take good care of their four children. As I told him we should aways think that Allah has our best interest with whatever things that happen in our life. Things always happen for a good reason.

To chemo or not to chemo

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

I have been regularly visited by many patients who have been diagnosed with various forms of cancer and at various stages. Some have undergone surgery and are in the middle of their chemotherapic treatment. I have seen them lose their hair and suffer various forms of side effects and helped them through this difficult stage with my own remedies. Some show tremendous recovery and have shown no relapse since they were treated five years ago. Some passed away even after undergoing the chemotherapy. Till today if I am asked by my cancer patient for advice on chemotherapy treatment I find it hard to answer. Do the benefits outweigh the side effects? Will the toxic chemicals kill the patient?

However I generally find that the psychological condition of the patient does have a great effect in the success of the treatment of cancer. A positve and strong-minded patient will be able to recover from the chemotherapy quite quickly. So I usually ask them to pray for guidance for AlMighty in deciding whether to chemo or not to chemo. And I will try to help them whatever they decide to do.

Eid Mubarak- Kullu am wa antum bil khair

Friday, November 3rd, 2006

Eidul Fitri is the day where Muslim celebrate the end of the fasting month of Ramadhan. The fasting ends and the feasting begins. In Malaysia the feasting last for the whole month, whilst in Syria the celebration ends on the third day.

This year I celebrated the Eidul Fitri in Kuala Lumpur with my wife and three children. My other five kids and grandson are in syria and I have already send them the festive goodies.

As usual we visited my mother-in-law who is also in Kuala Lumpur for breakfast. I have always love her cooking. It was finger licking good.

Then we were off the the mosque for Eid Prayer. Its not unsual to find the mosque overflowing for this occassion.They we went back to my villgage in Melaka to visit my parents. I found that this year there was less visiting among the villagers. They tend to visit within their close family circle. Even theĀ  childrenĀ  just came in for the money and not to visit.

This year we did something different. We went for a holiday instead. Is this going to be a trend in the ways that Malaysians celebrate Eid? We went to the Borneo Highland Resort in Kucing; Sarawak in East Malaysia. Lucky for us that the haze that had been enveloping this region had cleared up when we were there. The children were happy but I long for the time when Eid celebration was just simple visiting and enjoying each others company. The more houses we visited the happier we were but now we are happier if we visit fever of them. How times have changed!