Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Homoeopathy in a Chicken Coop

Today we travelled nearly an hour to a village where there are many AIDS patients. So many that Lorraine & I were on our own to take cases; we prescribed for 17 people... in a chicken coop. It was actually quite pleasant as there was a roof to keep the sun off and a gentle breeze through the window, however the rooster was not impressed and he made a lot of noise from time to time.

As before, some wonderful improvements could be seen to have taken place, but to be honest I am almost on my knees and tomorrow we go to the Masai area for three days where I am told the caseload will be worse. This is all I can write.

2 comments:

  1. Wow Naomi - it sure sounds as though they need you out there. And what an amazing adventure you are having!
    Even though I'm missing you (loads) and battled throught the snow and ice last week - I'm glad you are discovering the delights of Tanzania. Sally x

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  2. Hi Naomi, following your blog with great interest and admiration, Tanzania sounds very interesting,you're doing a really worthwhile job.
    Take care
    Phlippa x

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