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Black Day of My Life: 13th Oct 2012

Saturday the 13th....I can't forget till I am alive. I was at home due to weekend, everything was smooth. I took lunch and went to visit Akshardham temple in Delhi. i felt a few disabilities in drinking water and seeing the amazing Musical Fountain. I ignored and went to bed after dinner. Next morning when we woke up, I was feeling some problems in the right half of my face. When my wife saw it she told me that the symptoms are indicating facial paralysis. Both of us were shocked.......

We immediately ran to the nearby hospital named Kailash. Our landlord were also went wirh us. Consulting with the doctor, we were recommended a physician there due to unavailability of neurologist. After taking the medication from the doctor we returned home and informed our parents. Next day, my parents and in-laws reached Noida to see me. They decided to go with Ayurvedic treatment  given at Bambawar village near Dadri. We went to Bambawar where the vaidya recommended some home-made medicines for a week and allowed the medicines suggested by the physician. On the 5th day, my family members decided to visit the neurologist at Kailash Hospital. We left the ayurvedic treatment & visited Dr. Tarun Vijay next day who recommended steroids and some other heavy tablets with physiotherapy exercises. After observing 20 days when ther was no sign of improvement, we changed the treatment and visited Sitadeyi village near Hapur. Vaidya at Sitadeyi recommended some medicines and oil massage on the right head and face. We continued the treatment for 40 days but there was only a minimal improvement in my eye. I could drive car after his treatment.

When the vaidya at Sitadeyi finished his chances, we moved to another Vaidya at Khatauli in Muzaffarnagar. He started with ayurvedic medicines from Baidyanath & Hamdard. In the first 25 days there were no results. He added an alopathic tablet with the running medicines. Fortunately, it worked and I felt some improvement in my lips & cheeks from 13th Jan'13. I am continuing his medication and hoping to feel better in upcoming days/weeks. Hopefully I'll join the office back in Feb'13.

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  1. I am perfectly fine now....Thanks Sam.

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    1. Hello Rahul ji my wife also facing same type of symptoms like you. Kindly tell how you finally got treated and by whom? Please reply as it will be very helpful for my wife aged 46. Thanks in advance.

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  2. Hi Rahul,

    can you plaese share teh contact details of the vaidya in Bambawad village, Dadri.

    This is urgent.

    Hope for your quick help.

    Regards,
    Prerna

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    1. Dr. Ashok Bakshi (famous as Dr. Kashmiri) at Khatauli Bus stand in Muzaffarnagar

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    1. Dr. Ashok Bakshi (famous as Dr. Kashmiri) at Khatauli Bus stand in Muzaffarnagar

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  5. please find Sitadeyi vaidya Mr Tomar address below:

    Take NH 24 from Noida towards Hapur. After around 40km your get diversion to enter in Hapur and to Muradabad, Take muradabad road. After 7 km you will find flyover on railway line, cross that flyover after 2km from there there is another flyover, dont take that flyover keep driving on left side road beside flyover. Blow flyover take 2 exit on roundabout (ie Right Turn). You will find a gate to enter into village tataarpur. keep driving and cross the village to find sitadeyi shiv mandir where vaidya see the patients .
    Thanks

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  6. hello at the present day dr tomar see the patients

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  7. hello at the present day dr tomar see the patients

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  8. I went to see him today but his clinic was closed and neighbours informed us that he is himself ill and will probably return after one month

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  9. Please contact me if you know the timing .
    It will be a great help of mine . 9999432134

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  10. For dr.tomar who see in shiv mandir hapur

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  11. Dear Sir, thanks for this detailed description. One of my known is suffering from paralysis on his left side of the body from last 4 years. Which place you recommend vaidh ji in Bambavad or Khatauli muzzafarnagar?

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