Oct 22, 2012

[ My Dear Navaratries.]

World's Best Mysore King's Palace with 10,00,000 lights during Navaratri 9 days.


‘Navaraatri’ and Dasara festival days are meant for making our life useful, fruitful, purposeful and meaningful. It is celebrated throughout India and also world over where Indian reside. This has become one of the great festivals due to the fact that it connects our day to day life of acquiring knowledge and doing work for livelihood.

Thus we worship Vidya devatha Saraswati, Sakti Devatha Parvati and Devatha of prosperity Mahalakshmi. All the three factors; books, tools and money are respected as divine in India through the three feminine devatha concepts.

In India and in sanaathana dharma divinity is attributed to males and females with equal status. Thrimoorthies are directly connected with thrisakthies as inseparable parts like wife and husbands. Mahavishnu + Mahalakshmi; Brahma + Saraswathi; Siva + Sakti. (Prapancha pursha + Prakruthi devi; Parabrahma + Mahaamaaya) Thrimoorthies and thrisakthies are sankalpaas which are logically, rationally and scientifically explainable divine concepts unlike merely explaining something based on faith or beliefs. (remember concept of god and concept of divinity are slightly different.)

The Navaratri / dasara festivals play crucial role in our social, spiritual, psychological, economical, industrial, commercial, and anthropological life. We could use spirituality as applied spirituality for achieving the above goals through bringing people from all walks of life together for economic prosperity, social bondage, development of arts, culture, music, dance, literary works and rituals like vidyaarambha, commencement of new industrial ventures, investment, developments, and so on.

Thus in India the spirituality is used as applied spirituality for making the life in this world heavenly instead of thinking and praying for going to an imaginary heaven outside this world after death in the name of god, god fearing activities and god pleasing activities.

SUGGESTION: I would like you to perform pooja of your books, tools, computers, instruments, equipments, vehicles and work-tools. This is for demonstrating our respect to knowledge, profession, work, and tools which give us happiness through fetching livelihood.

Oct 1, 2012

[ Tips in selecting Old Age Home.]

Many old parents don't have support during their sunset years. Many children are not in a position to be in the same city of their parents.


If you can afford, please do make sure they are taken care of in a good old age home. They deserve it and most importantly they have earned it.


We are attempting to list all old age homes in Karnataka. We would appreciate your help in expanding this list.


Tips for elders seeking Old Age Homes -


Make sure whether moving to an old age home is inevitable for you.


Consult your family members & close friends before taking decision.


Evaluate your needs and affordability.


Be slow & cautious in choosing the right home for you, keeping in mind the facilities & services available there.


See that adequate facilities for your physical, social, emotional & spiritual needs are available there.


Visit the home personally, inspect critically & be satisfied with the environment, quality of services, infrastructure such as rooms, beds, food, water, cleanliness, medical care, transport,communication & entertainment facilities.


Do not be carried away by the claims & promises of the staff & management. Find out if the people are committed, service minded and trust worthy.


Meet with the inmates & get all information & all doubts cleared. Observe the living conditions of the inmates, find how they are treated & whether the home is over crowded or not.


Examine the scope of privacy, independence & security.


Avoid keeping valuables with you.


Study all the papers, documents, terms & conditions carefully before signing & making payments.


Get a clear idea about the payments, fixed and recurring costs & whether deposits are refundable or not. Pls note, donations are not refundable.


Get receipts for all payments & keep safe all the brochures & documents signed by the management and all copies of papers signed by you.


Find whether easy communication with & visits by family members & friends are permissible.


Furnish clear instructions & details about the people to be informed in case of emergencies.


Jul 6, 2012

I shifted from Bangalore to a village on account of various reasons especially security which was bothering me for many years.We thought the shifting to a flat would be more appropriate and went on searching various locations and had almost zeroed in at a place near Yalahanka nearer to BIAL as our children fly frequently. The cost of the flat was around 75 lakhs.They wanted to Book the flat with a small advance of Rs.50,000 so that the flat we had chosen is not alloted to any one.We said we will pay but we wanted the speciaman copy of all contracts that we will be asked to sign including the contract to book the flat.The guy told he had no copies.My husband said any copy of the people who had signed all the contracts and who had the flat occupied just in this month may be given.He said he will xerox the copies which were at his Head Office and post to us.That we trusted he will do.The next step was arranging the money.

Feb 24, 2012

[ HOW INDIAN DOCTORS LOOT PATIENTS....PLEASE READ PATIENTLY....]



Dr. B.M. Hegde has written two books and it is a must for every one to read.

'What doctors do not study in Medical colleges'

Now he is bold to reveal all these.




This is from Dr. B M Hegde.



Wonder how much is widespread and how many are merely a few black sheep.

How Indian Doctors Loot Patients.


Most of these observations are either completely or partially true. Corruption has many names, and one of civil society isn't innocent either. Professionals and businessmen of various sorts indulge in unscrupulous practices. I recently had a chat with some doctors, surgeons and owners of nursing homes about the tricks of their trade. Here is what they said

1) 40-60% kickbacks for lab tests. When a doctor (whether family doctor / general physician, consultant or surgeon) prescribes tests - pathology, radiology, X-rays, MRIs etc. - the laboratory conducting those tests gives commissions. In South and Central Mumbai -- 40%. In the suburbs north of Bandra -- a whopping 60 per cent! He probably earns a lot more in this way than
the consulting fees that you pay.

2) 30-40% for referring to consultants, specialists & surgeons. When your friendly GP refers you to a specialist or surgeon, he gets 30-40%.

3) 30-40% of total hospital charges. If the GP or consultant recommends hospitalization, he will receive kickback from the private nursing home as a percentage of all charges including ICU, bed, nursing care, surgery.

4) Sink tests. Some tests prescribed by doctors are not needed. They are there to inflate bills and commissions. The pathology lab understands what is unnecessary. These are called "sink tests"; blood, urine, stool samples collected will be thrown.

5) Admitting the patient to "keep him under observation". People go to cardiologists feeling unwell and anxious. Most of them aren't really having a heart attack, and cardiologists and family doctors are well aware of this. They admit such safe patients, put them on a saline drip with mild sedation, and send them home after 3-4 days after charging them a fat amount for ICU, bed charges, visiting doctors fees.

6) ICU minus intensive care. Nursing homes all over the suburbs are run by doctor couples or as one-man-shows. In such places, nurses and ward boys are 10th cl-ass drop-outs in ill-fitting uniforms and bare feet. These "nurses" sit at the reception counter, give injections and saline drips, perform ECGs, apply dressings and change bandages, and assist in the operation theatre. At night, they even sit outside the Intensive Care Units; there is no resident doctor. In case of a crisis, the doctor -- who usually lives in the same building -- will turn up after 20 minutes, after this nurse calls him. Such ICUs admit safe patients to fill up beds. Genuine patients who require emergency care are sent elsewhere to hospitals having a Resident Medical Officer (RMO) round-the-clock.

7) Unnecessary caesarean surgeries and hysterectomies. Many surgical procedures are done to keep the cash register ringing. Caesarean deliveries and hysterectomy (removal of uterus) are high on the list. While the woman with labour -pains is screaming and panicking, the obstetrician who gently suggests that caesarean is best seems like an angel sent by God! Menopausal women experience bodily changes that make them nervous and gullible. They can be frightened by words like " and "fibroids" that are in almost every normal woman's radiology reports. When a gynaecologist gently suggests womb removal "as a precaution", most women and their husbands agree without a second's
thought.

8) Cosmetic surgery advertized through newspapers. Liposuction and plastic surgery are not minor procedures. Some are life-threateningly major. But advertisements make them appear as easy as facials and waxing. The Indian medical council
has strict rules against such misrepresentation. But nobody is interested in taking action.

9) Indirect kickbacks from doctors to prestigious hospitals. To be on the panel of a prestigious hospital, there is give-and-take involved. The hospital expects the doctor to refer many patients for hospital admission. If he fails to send a certain number of patients, he is quietly dumped. And so he likes to admit patients even when there is no need.

10) "Emergency surgery" on dead body. If a surgeon hurriedly wheels your patient from the Intensive Care Unit to the operation theatre, refuses to let you go inside and see him, and wants your signature on the consent form for "an emergency
operation to save his life", it is likely that your patient is already dead. The "emergency operation" is for inflating the bill; if you agree for it, the surgeon will come out 15 minutes later and report that your patient died on the operation table. And then, when you take delivery of the dead body, you will pay OT charges, anaesthesiologist's charges, blah-blah-

Doctors are humans too. You can't trust them blindly. Please understand the difference.

Young surgeons and old ones. The young ones who are setting up nursing home etc. have heavy loans to settle. To pay back the loan, they have to perform as many operations as possible. Also, to build a reputation, they have to perform a large number of operations and develop their skills. So, at first, every case seems fit for cutting. But with age, experience and prosperity, many surgeons lose their taste for cutting, and stop recommending operations.

Physicians and surgeons. To a man with a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. Surgeons like to solve medical problems by cutting, just as physicians first seek solutions with drugs. So, if you take your medical problem to a surgeon first, the chances are that you will unnecessarily end up on the operation table. Instead, please go to an ordinary GP first



Prof. B. M. Hegde, MD, FRCP, FRCPE, FRCPG, FRCPI, FACC, FAMS.
Padma Bhushan Awardee 2010.
Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of the Science of Healing Outcomes,
Chairman, State Health Society's Expert Committee, Govt. of Bihar, Patna.
Former Prof. Cardiology, The Middlesex Hospital Medical School, University of London,
Affiliate Prof. of Human Health, Northern Colorado University,
Retd. Vice Chancellor, Manipal University,
"Manjunath"
Pais Hills, Bejai.
MANGALORE-575004. India.

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Feb 17, 2012

[ How to know if a person had a STROKE.]





STROKE: Remember the 1st Three Letters.... S. T. R.


STROKE IDENTIFICATION:


During a BBQ, a woman stumbled and took a little fall - she assured everyone that she was fine (they offered to call paramedics) ..she said she had just tripped over a brick because of her new shoes.


They got her cleaned up and got her a new plate of food. While she appeared a bit shaken up, Jane went about enjoying herself the rest of the evening


Jane's husband called later telling everyone that his wife had been taken to the hospital -
(at 6:00 pm Jane passed away.) She had suffered a stroke at the BBQ. Had they known how to identify the signs of a stroke, perhaps Jane would be with us today. Some don't die. They end up in a helpless, hopeless condition instead.


It only takes a minute to read this...


A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours he can totally reverse the effects of a stroke...totally. He said the trick was getting a stroke recognized, diagnosed, and then getting the patient medically cared for within 3 hours, which is tough...


RECOGNIZING A STROKE


Thank God for the sense to remember the '3' steps, STR . Read and Learn!


Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify. Unfortunately, the lack of awareness spells disaster. The stroke victim may suffer severe brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms of a stroke.


Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three simple questions:


S *Ask the individual to SMILE.

T *Ask the person to TALK and SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE (Coherently)

(i.e. It is sunny out today.)

R *Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS.


If he or she has trouble with ANY ONE of these tasks, call the emergency number immediately and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher.


New Sign of a Stroke -------- Stick out Your Tongue


NOTE: Another 'sign' of a stroke is this: Ask the person to 'stick' out his tongue.. If the tongue is 'crooked', if it goes to one side or the other, that is also an indication of a stroke.


A cardiologist says if everyone who gets this e-mail sends it to 10 people; you can bet that at least one life will be saved.
I THOUGHT IT MUST GO IN MY BLOG.