A Mystery…

Monday I had my blood test done and for the first time, ever since I’ve moved here, I was confronted with the bureaucracy of the UK health system and I was not happy about it to be honest. What could have been done in about five minutes took fifty minutes instead and I was sent from one place to the other and back again; most annoying, especially if you don’t have much energy and want things to be done and over with asap. After fifty minutes I finally ended up waiting for my turn to have blood taken and was in and out in five minutes, no pain, no bruises this time.

Today I had to see the doctor to discuss the results of all the previous tests so I took the bus again to the hospital and waited for the doctor to come see me which took about twenty minutes. She took me to a room to discuss things. She told me, all the tests had come out negative for hepatitis, which was a major relief to me. So the only reason why I ended up in hospital with a liver malfunction could be the Chinese tea that I have been drinking for five weeks.

The doctor said I have been lucky, I went to hospital on time, I could’ve ended up having severe liver damage, she said people have died of the Chinese tea treatment. It’s like having allergies, it could harm some but others might never be affected at all. She said this must have come as a bit of a shock to me and if I’m honest it is in a way. I really put my faith and trust in this treatment only to find myself in hospital five weeks later… I will have to come back for more blood test in three/four weeks and take things slow in the meantime.

I have to say I’m happy about the test results but it all remains some kind of mystery to me still…

The hospital, beautiful building

Another Friday

To those who googled for ‘chinese doctor’ please read here how I ended up in hospital because of the herbal treatment, it took me three months to recover and I’m lucky to be alive; it caused a serious liver failure! Feel free to email me if you have any questions about this, the address is on the right.

I went to the Chinese doctor again this morning and was running late so I called them to tell. Then when I got the Tube to Bethnal Green I got stuck halfway for 10 minutes because of a computer meltdown. I ended up being 15 minutes late. Treatment was okay this time although I had trouble relaxing and I couldn’t fall asleep so half an hour felt like ages all of a sudden. Last week I had 30 needles stuck in my legs, arms, belly, neck, face and head. This time 32, legs 8, arms 8, belly 5, face 5 [two right under my eyes and one under my chin] and on top of my head another 6. I have at least 15 treatments to go so I wonder what I will look like since the amount of needles seems to increase each week…

On my way back home I ran into this old man in his power chair who lives in the neighbourhood. He is such a kind man, I ran into him yesterday as well when I came back from my meeting with the accountant smiling from ear to ear because all went well setting up my business. He always says hello and I always greet him back with a smile. He has something so vibrant and radiant about him while he must be at least 80 years old. It’s so nice to see. Today he was chatting with a lady and they both said hello to me. It’s nice if people start to recognise you and say hello to you, it feels like you’re accepted and perhaps I am finally starting to feel slightly at home…