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pavalamani pragasam
5th December 2009, 05:07 PM
My town Madurai has recently turned notorious for the wide prevalence of chikunguniya- a very, very painful viral fever. We, the old couple, living alone are now reeling under it. My younger sister is my trusted, sensible doctor. Tablets and injections are seeing us out of this very dreadful ailment. Our children are very concerned about us. I told my daughter,'I'm not a science student; I don't know human anatomy; now I know all the joints in my body!' Horrid!
What is more horrid is the callous practice of the city's doctors in giving steroid injections to the patients! My sister and her doctor husband(dental surgeon) believe steroid is a life-saving drug and must be used judiciously, only when the situation is critical-ie when life is immediate danger. But chikunguniya is a terribly painful fever but not a life-threatening ailment. What is the necessity for this reckless practice? My sister has observing with utmost sadness how the skin specialists and bone specialists are prescribing steriods indiscriminately and thoughlessly. And now this misfortune of chikunguniya affecting the city and unleashing this steroid spree makes me repeat ThiruviLaiyaadal movie's dialogue- ennadaa ithu maduraikku vantha sOthanai?
The innocent, gullible patients who are given steroids now for chikunguniya are going to develop a dependency on steroids even to treat a common cold. And what do I see in some more years from now? Kidney centres being crowded!!! :shaking: What a horrible way to say goodbye to this world! :twisted:

app_engine
5th December 2009, 06:28 PM
Sorry to hear about your ailment PP madam, hope you get well soon!

I was told the ill effects of this ailment last for years:-( One of my Palakkad friends - young man in 20's and recently married - got it a couple of years back but still suffers from it as he can't drive his car longer than 2 hours or so.

Must be a strange kind of virus that leaves lasting effects!

pavalamani pragasam
5th December 2009, 07:57 PM
Yes, the older the patient the longer the effects! :( I'm telling my hubby that we shall buy walking sticks soon! :lol:
We were horrified to learn a little while ago that the virus has crossed the seas! Our neice's family in Dubai visiting Madurai last week and on their return neice's husband is afflicted with the horrible fever!

padmanabha
5th December 2009, 08:14 PM
yes
many still suffer from joint pain (even after two years)
some like my brother developed itching all over for weeks :cry:

u know something,

two days ago someone spread the rumour that
karuppetti is good for this :curse:

and within two days, its price went high and now one kg of karuppetti costs rs 150. :huh:

Easwara!

Lambretta
5th December 2009, 09:01 PM
two days ago someone spread the rumour that
karuppetti is good for this :curse:

and within two days, its price went high and now one kg of karuppetti costs rs 150. :huh:

Easwara!
Forgive my ignorance but what is karuppetti btw? :? :oops:

app_engine
6th December 2009, 05:04 AM
karuppatti = palm sugar :-)

sbsr
6th December 2009, 09:42 AM
Sorry to hear about your bout with this particular virus Mrs PP. Wish you recover very fast. Looked this up from your posting in your crossword posting. Warm regards, sbsr.

pavalamani pragasam
6th December 2009, 09:46 AM
Thanks to all my friends and wellwishers!

deepakgita
6th December 2009, 09:57 AM
Hi PP,
Get well soon, and come to Bangalore to relax in the cool climes here.

dev
6th December 2009, 10:59 AM
PP mam, very sorry to hear this... Hope u both get better soon...

I'm not sure if u believe in homeopathy... there is a preventive for chikunguniya in homeopathy... maybe u can recommend it to ur friends & relatives so atleast they don't become victims to chikunguniya... even if they don't trust homeopathy, there's no harm in trying it...

Lambretta
6th December 2009, 03:57 PM
karuppatti = palm sugar :-)
Oh...ok..:ty: :)

pavalamani pragasam
6th December 2009, 06:11 PM
Hi PP,
Get well soon, and come to Bangalore to relax in the cool climes here.

:notthatway: I do visit B'lore out desire to see the kids. But B'lore is very bad for my joints! :shock:

pavalamani pragasam
6th December 2009, 06:14 PM
PP mam, very sorry to hear this... Hope u both get better soon...

I'm not sure if u believe in homeopathy... there is a preventive for chikunguniya in homeopathy... maybe u can recommend it to ur friends & relatives so atleast they don't become victims to chikunguniya... even if they don't trust homeopathy, there's no harm in trying it...

:ty: dev! With good results had in allopathic medicine all my life I'm scared to change to any other system! Already we are much better.

dev
6th December 2009, 07:52 PM
PP mam, very sorry to hear this... Hope u both get better soon...

I'm not sure if u believe in homeopathy... there is a preventive for chikunguniya in homeopathy... maybe u can recommend it to ur friends & relatives so atleast they don't become victims to chikunguniya... even if they don't trust homeopathy, there's no harm in trying it...

:ty: dev! With good results had in allopathic medicine all my life I'm scared to change to any other system! Already we are much better.

very much understandable PP mam... I too have the same reluctance to change from homeopathy as I've been following it all my life... :)

since there's no preventive for chikunguniya, swine flu etc in allopathy, there's no harm in trying the preventive medicines available in homeopathy... Tht's the point I wanted to make...

app_engine
6th December 2009, 08:18 PM
Once again I'm with dev :-) When there was this big outbreak / news flashes of chikun in TN a couple of years back, many of my relatives got affected. However, NONE among those who took the "preventive homeo" stuff.

Whether that was the reason or they had resistance even otherwise can definitely be debated. In any case, they didn't have any adverse effects because they took the homeo stuff. Since it's inexpensive without any grave side effects, there should be no harm trying it :-)

suba
8th December 2009, 04:05 AM
:)

this lady is incredible....

at her age i wonder if i would be interested in surfing the web, eager to know things, write, read or whatever.

with all the pain out of chikunguniya, she is able to laugh at her illness... no pulambals nothing....

great going madam.

:thumbsup: :2thumbsup:

:)

suvai
8th December 2009, 07:28 AM
i second :thumbsup:

pavalamani pragasam
8th December 2009, 09:28 AM
Thanks to both of you! Better fight problems with positive outlook instead being dragged down into negative gloom! What cannot be cured must be endured. Let us do it grinning!!!