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Mar 10, 2013 Letters
Dear sir,
I have read with amazement the story about me on page 12 of your Saturday 9th March, 2013 edition. In light of what has been said it is important that the public get a true picture of what took place.
First I would like to say that every story got three sides. In this case the complainant’s story, my story and the truth. My story covers the second and third. Having read this lady’s story it is clear that her son had a problem which caused her to consult five different doctors over a period of time, and it is clear she was not satisfied. Therefore she came to me.
Secondly she spoke about her son vomiting blood, but she hasn’t complained whether or not he was hospitalized or was left with any serious implications.
Thirdly, her main complaint is about the money she paid. Nothing was said about her son’s ailment. Apart from stating that her son was examined and did not have skin cancer.
How many times in medical treatment one examination would say one thing and another something else. So what is wrong with her saying that I have alleged to have told her. The truth of the matter is that I told her the infection her son was having was serious and could result in skin cancer. I did not tell her that her that son had skin cancer.
I must say that I am an Amerindian and have,,instilled and am blessed with the knowledge of traditional medical treatment for various illnesses used by Amerindian over the years. This is what I practice.
Sister Lyn
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