Wednesday 22 April 2015

Impressions of Tibetan Medical Camp April 8 – 10, 2015 at Sylviander House

Wonderful days we had together with the team from Bangalore for our Wellbeing program, the 2nd Tibetan Medical Camp at Sylviander House! 
This time the team was:
Dr. Dorjee Rapten Neshar
Dr. Tenzin Gonpo
Yeshi Chodon
Tenzin Nangsel
Tenzin Dhonden


On April 7 already, Sethu Das and Eswar Anandan arrive for the preparations. But most of the time Sethu is found in front of the Sylviander House being very busy to catch some of his beloved Cashew–Mangas, which awakes memories of his childhood, when Cashew-Trees were growing in every garden. 


It is not easy to get them untouched, because Sethu is not the only one loving these fruits … 


Early morning on April 8 the Tibetan team arrives with the train from Bangalore at Alappuzha. After they reached Sylviander House, they also start hunting and loving Cashew-Mangas together with Sethu …



After breakfast everybody is ready for the arrival of the patients. 



Unfortunately on day 1st of the medical camp there is a harthal: no public transport! That means, many patients from far away cannot reach Alappuzha. 
For the team it is a very relaxed day, only people from nearby come for consultation and getting medicine. 


But day 2nd sees much more rush, since patients who couldn‘t come yesterday appear today. 


The Canadian campaigner Victoria also arrives from Trivandrum to support Eswar, and since she speaks Malayalam to translate during consultation if somebody needs. 


Today is rush. 


Our grandnephew Joyal is a patient too and after consultation he wants to assist Dhonden … 


Already 1.30 pm and still many patients are waiting – the doctors and their team will have a late lunch. But Joyal is too hungry, so he is the first having his lunch, a delicious vegetarian meal, prepared by Lilama – and by me the salad only. 


After a late and short lunch break, the consultations go on up to evening. Among the patients some very serious cases … 


Tired and happy we have dinner together and humor always is with us … 


Here Alexander performs for the Tibetan team how a Malayalee is finishing a bowl of coconut curry … 


… and how a good man is cleaning the kitchen! 


Finally a gift from the sky, when a heavy rain cools the air, while the team is relaxing in the easy chairs on the verandah … 


Morning has risen … 


After the rain washing the air, what a sunrise on day 3 rd … 


… what a light, what a clear sky, what colors of the surrounding nature … 


After the team made a walk to the nearby fishermen beach and then had breakfast, consultation starts punctually … 


Today rush again, many patients arrive … 


This time, many children consult the doctors …


While waiting, the patients enjoy the scenery of nature in the garden … 


Unexpected a patient arrives with horrific head pain, which made him cry … 


… Dr. Dorjee gives him a 40 minutes massage treatment with Tibetan oils … 


Through this loving care this troubled patient finds release and leaves with tears of joy. 


Also Dr. Tenzin Gonpo gets no rest. Noon passed already, the team had a short tea break and a snack only, which was prepared and delivered as always by our brother in law Varghese from his nearby teashop.  


1.30 pm and still patients are waiting. 


Finally it gets 2.30 pm … 


While Dr. Tenzin Gonpo gives a back massage to Victoria, Alexander, Sethu and Eswar having fun with Dr. Dorjee in his room.  


Laughing is important after having faced a lot of suffer and pain of the patients. 


After a late lunch, the tibetan team is packing the medicines downstairs, and Eswar makes an interview with us, which will be the report for this Tibetan Medical Camp on the website of Friendsoftibet.org – what means Wellbeing to us? 


Since I will turn 60 in few days and the arthritis in my hips is troubling me after I was long time on my legs, I have to put them up and rest. 


Oh, I see many Cashew-Manga still in the tree! To high to reach for Sethu, he will have to learn to fly or to climb the tree to get them! 


All suitcases are packed, the big desk and boxes shifted outside to the downstairs verandah. Now it is time to say goodbye. 


Of course our youngest kitten Leo is with us, now for a last time on the arm of Dhonden. 


While my brazilian music plays mixing the air on the upstairs verandah, Dr. Dorjee and me are inspired to dance – we had some brazilian exercises already the evening before … 


So we decided, next time we will have a dance party! 


After the Tibetan team has left, Sethu wants to take a picture from the Sylviander Family, happy to see Alexander is still wearing the t-shirt he presented to him many years back. 


But Simba is not in the mood while Moojoo is quite cooperative. Instead Simba seemed to feel much more comfortable beside the Tibetan map. Probably he is very satisfied with the Tibetan Medical Camp, because this time he got a new name: Little Buddha! 


I am very happy  to be the host for this Wellbeing Program and thankfully touched about Dhonden‘s last words sitting in the auto rikshaw: Our bodies leave, but our souls stay here.
Fortunately there is a next time and a next time and … 

(Photos by Sylvie Bantle and Sethu Das)

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