Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Sunday, September 25, 2016


I am very jet lagged, it's 4:00 am in the morning at the moment, slept less than 4 hrs last night.

There are a lot of things want to share, maybe will do some later. First of all, I love here, honestly I barely know the country, but just have the feeling, feel like home here, even the weather is not the typical fall, damp and cold. Maybe the universal wants to give me a test. Feel bad for the farmers, it's time for them to harvest the rice, now all rotten in the field because of the rain!

The  flight delay almost 3 hrs because of the weather, stretch my long trip even longer. Yeshey picked me up at Paro airport, since he knew that I wanted to cook for myself, on the way back to Thimphu, we picked up green vegetables, beans, chili pepper, freshly picked up mushroom, baked corn alone side of the road from the farm-stands. People are amazing here, very friendly, I joked with Yeshey that he seems know everyone.

After I settle done at my apartment, we went to the hospital to drop the stuff I brought here also wanted to get familiar with the intake form, at the mean time meet the colleague here.

Ok, I need to mention a little more about the condition here. Through the emails I had with Yeshey before, We got lost in the communication, I thought they didn't have anybody here. The fact is: there are 5-6 people who can do acupuncture but just one of them really treat patients. He was trained in Mongolia, very nice gentleman, humble, try his best to help me.

They have a huge space in the hospital with a lot of potential. If you watched that link I sent to you, I would love to think someday we could do that here.

We got to the hospital and Yeshey called his friend who suffers severe migraine lately and asked her come to see me Monday. When he off the phone, he told me that she was having a bad one that time. Since I was in the hospital and we would spend sometime to talk about Monday's procedure, why not ask her come in and see what I can do.

It's fall here, temperature is in the 60s with rain,  as I mentioned before damp and cold, after a few hours here I noticed most of people are bare foot with sandals, so I told Yeshey to asking his friend come in with shoes and socks, warm cloth.

I am very grateful Yeshey's friend and her husband put her trust in me. I did whatever I felt it's the best at the moment for her, when we took the needles off, her pain was gone. Also thank you guys for helping me to get all the equipments here, they need more, but that was the most I can carry!






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