Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Hi ,I definitely should have mentioned that. I wouldn't consider it expensive I used the wrong wording... I do believe it is definitely worthwhile, and am just saving up right now to be able to afford it. I just used the word expensive because that's how I see it in my current situation, but most people aren't in such a bad financial situation so the word was definitely inaccurate I do agree that healing the person is priceless. I also know how much time a homeopath puts into a patient. It's not like allopathic medicine where the patient books an appointment, waits for hours, sits with the 'doctor' for about 10-30 minutes, doctor gives a drug prescription and patient is out the door without a second thought from the doctor. I've always hated that experience and always felt like I wasn't important, and that I wasn't getting the right 'treatment' for my concern. They never answered my questions, nor asked me any really either. I'm only 21 but I've felt this way since I was 12 years old. I'm not sure how it is in the united states, but some insurance companies in canada cover homeopathic medicine... it's unfortunate that I don't have this insurance. I will definitely be going that route as soon as I save enough for the first appointment, which should actually be by the end of the month.Hope that clears it up Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Hi ,I definitely should have mentioned that. I wouldn't consider it expensive I used the wrong wording... I do believe it is definitely worthwhile, and am just saving up right now to be able to afford it. I just used the word expensive because that's how I see it in my current situation, but most people aren't in such a bad financial situation so the word was definitely inaccurate I do agree that healing the person is priceless. I also know how much time a homeopath puts into a patient. It's not like allopathic medicine where the patient books an appointment, waits for hours, sits with the 'doctor' for about 10-30 minutes, doctor gives a drug prescription and patient is out the door without a second thought from the doctor. I've always hated that experience and always felt like I wasn't important, and that I wasn't getting the right 'treatment' for my concern. They never answered my questions, nor asked me any really either. I'm only 21 but I've felt this way since I was 12 years old. I'm not sure how it is in the united states, but some insurance companies in canada cover homeopathic medicine... it's unfortunate that I don't have this insurance. I will definitely be going that route as soon as I save enough for the first appointment, which should actually be by the end of the month.Hope that clears it up Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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