Monday, October 31, 2016

Days 14 & 15


Days 14 & 15

I finally got a chance to explore the city instead of working on Sunday. Chen and I decided to hiking. Tango Monastery is near by, my friend Jamyang gave us a ride also sent her sister and niece to go with us.

On our way to the hiking trail, I stopped at a Tofu shop, this is the only place make Tofu in Thimphu. The owner is Yeshey's cousin, also both of her children are my patients. I had no idea how many cousins Yeshey has, probably you walk on any street of Thimphu, you will meet one of his cousins.

Yeshey's cousin Damchoe was very happy to see me. It was great Jamyang came with me since she works at department of education. Lots of kids have low protein diet, most of them I saw in the hospital have rice and vegetables for breakfast, lunch and dinner with occasionally meat and lentil soup. I asked Jamyang to help me to give the information to the teachers and parents. some of my patients buy soy milk import from Thailand.  Kuenleg Choeki( Damchoe's daughter) told me that her mom use locally grown, organic soy bean to make soy milk and tofu. It would be much better for people buy it  from her. Tofu and soy milk are more in Chinese diet, but I hope people have more information about how to have a balance diet and where to get good food locally.

I happily accepted the Tofu,soy milk and mushroom Damecho gave to me.

It was not good weather to hike. It rained whole day,but the rain gave the mountain more mystic look. The road was quite, it was surreal to see people passing by with traditional Bhutanese dress, feel myself was in a different time period.

To my surprise, lot of Bhutanese think Chen is one of them, including the monk in the Monastery. He explained all the Buddha status for us, this Monastery worship
" Passion Buddha" , I told him that is
" Kuanyin " in China, he disagree, because
"Passion Buddha" suppose to be a male. When I got back to check, they are the same, it's just another form of " Kuanyin" .

We enjoyed the tea he offered, the warm tea just made you feel great in a raining day.

Monday was my last day to work, after that would be 3 days of big festival in Thimphu, also it's a big holiday for everybody. Instead of seeing patients, I mad sure all of my colleagues know how to use the electric machine I brought, shared the cases we had, also watched them treat the patients and gave my suggestions. BBS( Bhutan Broadcaster Service) gave me a interview, I caught the chance to share my concerns about the diet, woman's health to the people here.

The Rotary club which Yeshey belong to invited me for dinner, there is a little shop next to the restaurant, I met Pema there. he used his feet happily to say Hi to me when I walked in, then went back to do his wood work.  He was disabled since birth,  lived with his grandparents but abandoned by his parents.

One day when he Heard the Queen her Majesty ( 4th King's wife) was in the area, he waited whole day at the place she would stay, when he got the chance to see her, he used his feet to brush teeth, wash his face to show her that he could do anything, she was amazed at the same time was very impressed. At the end, he hope the Queen could help him to fulfill his dream to learn wood curving and painting. She did, not just that, she also rent this little place for him to work so he could be self sustain. Chen and I bought a piece of work from him.

I told Pema he could have massage and acupuncture in the hospital to release some muscle tension.

I admire him a lot, instead of be miserable, complaining, he made the opportunity for himself by working hard. CNN new anchor visited him, I saw a picture on the wall. He made me to exam my life and thoughts.















Days 11, 12 &13


Days 11, 12 &13

Dr Nima is a physician, also a rotary member. He brought his wife, sister and brother in law came to see me.

I was so busy with the patients, whenever I had nobody around to translate for me, then people who spoke English would jump in. That afternoon Dr Nima jumped in a lot to help me out. I had no clue who he was, he and his family waited patiently for their turn. When I started to treat his sister, someone came to introduce him to me. He was practice in the Western hospital before, now works for WHO. Chen participated an nutrition project for WHO in China long time ago, I told Dr Nima my concerns about the nutrition aspects in the diet. Hope we can do something together in the future.

He followed me to do the full intake of his family members, I explained to him how we  differentiate the diagnosis. He was amazed by it. His wife is a school teacher, she told me that she would help the parents to understand more about the nutrition for the kids.

Every little effort helps.

I had a lot of kids in my office, because they need to go to school, I treated them first. There is a little girl made me thinking about my niece Chuchu a lot, she had that sweet smile on her face all the time, I thought she was 6 years old but actually she was 9. She had a fall 3 years ago, injured her head, after surgery her right hand couldn't open up anymore. 3 years is a long time, I had no time to be hesitate, did whatever I thought it could help, also told her mom continue with PT. After a few sessions, her mom told me it's
better. I hope she can use her right hand again, it very hard for me to see the kids suffer, and I see way worse case in Bhutan than in US.

The woman with black stool came back with her doctor's report, she had hp bacteria causing the stomach problem, already on antibiotics, already felt better, will continue her acupuncture treatment as well. She brought her kids to meet me.

I am very grateful that I work with the patients and their physicians together in Bhutan.


The girl always with sweet smile on her face even she lost her ability to use her right hand.



She brought her kids come to meet me, people are so appreciate what we done to them here.

Days 8, 9 & 10

Day 8, 9 & 10
I have to admit that I never been able to get home before 10:00pm, and I go to the hospital 7:30 or 8:00 am.  Everybody in Bhutan was surprised about my energy level, including myself, they are wondering what I eat in my diet. Meditation is my main strength. The worse the chaos the more I need to be calm and focused.  Also I carry the blessing from universal and good energy from you guys. Thimphu is warmer and moisture than I thought, it produces lots of different kinds of mushrooms, I eat a lot of mushrooms everyday, it's simple, easy to cook, save me time and give me good nutrients.

The tables are wide with solid wood on both side, it's hard to treat patients In a comfortable position, after 2 days here, my low back was in pain. I put some patches on, too busy to focus on my own discomfort, I realized the pain was gone when I went to pick up Chen at the airport.

People started to bring apples, pear, corns and vegetables from their own garden to me,  I was so touched, feels like I became an Chinese Medicine Doctor dates back to the old times in China. It was early evening, one of my colleague took me away from the crows for a break, my patient brought me milk tea. she is  an elderly grandma, we can't    communicate to each other properly, but the way she looked at me I felt love and care.




Bhutan is famous for its NGH- National Growth of Happiness. I hope people from outside not think them just live in la la land. Like each of us, they face life challenges, some much greater than us.

When I watch the rain keep dropping,  can't imagine what is going through the farmers mind. All the hard work will rotten in the field.

No matter what is going on in life, how stressful they are, they can sleep. That just amazed me. Most of them go to bed @ 9:00pm, sleep till 6:00 or 7:00am. Last 6 days, lots of patients came for treatment, very few had insomnia. There are 2 cases, after one session they came back and told me that they felt better, honestly I couldn't believe my ears. I rarely had this kind of luck in US. Also that shows how peaceful in their mind, even they struggle, at the end of the day, they make peace with the Buddha in their heart. To me, that is NGH.
This grandma had asthma, it was hard for her to lie down, we treated her with a sitting position.



She came from a rural village, just look like my grandma who took care of me with I was young.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Days 5, 6 & 7 September 30, October 1, 2


Days 5, 6 & 7

Even the hospital was trying to control how many patients I see every day, but more and more people came in, some of my returning patients had no way to get an appointment, that frustrated me. My colleague took over most of them, but very sensitive ones prefer a female practitioner.

Before I came here,  Thea helped me for the questionnaire in order to save time, but we ended up not be able to use it. The girl suppose to do the registration didn't know the medical terminology in English. The hospital and I never had the experience to face so many patients at once, it was chaotic.

I ended up talked to each of my patient, the good thing is that I had direct connection with them, also I got totally lost a lot. It took me almost a week to understand what "piles" means, it means hemorrhoids. most of people told me that they have "piles", I thought they mean "binds", stool binds inside, constipation, this understanding is with the help of my colleagues. Even they had similar causes, the needles can be different. The spicy diet plays a major role in this condition.

There is a young woman from far away village caught my attention, she had black stools for a while, Complains about GI problem, anemia, not on iron supplement, not eating much of dark greens, dark food, I urge her to check it out with Western Doctors, just make sure if any bleeding or other things going on at her GI track, also told my colleagues they need to pay attention to her if she came back.

My days are busy and long here, when you are busy, time just fly, without notice, Sunday came. I took sunday off, really need it.  Also Chen arrived Sunday morning. Yeshey and I went  to Paro airport to pick him up together.

The nunnery where the lovely nuns stay is located between Thimphu and Paro.

Before I left Boston, some of you gave me money to spend on the road.  I asked Yeshey to get me B-complex and lentils, we would visit the temple after we picked Chen up.

We met the Master and the  head monk of the nunnery, some girls happened to be at home also joined us. I shared my concerns to the head monk, the girls giggling around, also told me that the improvement they made, the things need to be improved as well. They are happy to see me at their home.

I met my neighbor the day I got here, but never see them again due to my schedule. Finally we got a chance to catch up Sunday, they are Anne and Phil, came from Australia,  Anne is a veterinarian, volunteer for the wildlife refugee here, Phil retired, they came here for a year.

Anne shared her work stories with us, also showed some pictures. It's bear season at the moment in Bhutan, they are lots of bears here, one day when Anne and her colleagues were trying to sedate a bear, because the drugs from Indian is not concentrate enough, the bear woke up in the middle of exam, very mad, scared them all.  it was scaring but also funny, I could picture everyone was not prepared, and in shock.

Since Chen arrived also I had the day off, my friend Yeshey invited us to his house for dinner, his wife is a excellent cook, hopefully I will have time to Learn a Bhutanese dish from her before I leave.
 Morning crowds at the hospital.

Share a case with my colleagues.

In the Nunnery with the girls. When we were taking the photos, the cat got a chance to steal the food.

Team work.


The rice field in the background made me thinking about met hometown Hunan.
In the Nunnery with the girls. When we were taking the photos, the cat got a chance to steal the food.

We stopped a local grocery store after picking up Chen at the airport. This girl had shoulder pain, Yeshey asked me if I could do something, I used a spoon to guasha her for a temporary relief.

 Chen shared a local beer with Yeshey.