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Being
a veterinary surgeon with a small animal/equine,
two-person practice near Edinburgh and looking for a
course in homeopathy, I thought Glasgow would be the
place to go. However I soon discovered that such a
course no longer existed.
This
was back in 2000. I had time on my hands and a personal
interest in homeopathy. More and more clients were
asking about 'alternative' treatments for their pets and
my veterinary partner had embarked on an acupuncture
course. This was a means of diversification for the
practice, so I decided to look for another course.
Staring at me from pages of veterinary journals was the
HPTG course in Oxford. I made enquiries. A three-year
modular course with local support groups. It sounded
what I was looking for. OK it was 350 miles away but
there are 'planes, trains, etc.
I
enrolled to start the 2001-2002. This was to be a
somewhat eventful year for me. Firstly I became
pregnant. At 38, I had given up on the idea of ever
having children. Was this the start of the positive
powers of homeopathy ?!
Having looked at all methods of travelling to the course
I opted to drive. I became very familiar with the A702,
M74, M6, M42, M40 and the A34 over the next three
years. My journeys took between 6.5 & 8 hours depending
on the traffic.
I
must say I was rather overawed on the first module. I
felt everyone seemed to know far more than I did and
appeared very serious about everything. I soon found
more like-minded people whom I may say are those who
have stayed with the course throughout.
Time
just flew by. At the beginning of February, my practice
bought a neighbouring practice and took on two
assistants, this was a very busy time for everyone. I
attended the February module, then my son was born at
the beginning of March, one month early. A very
straight forward birth. Was this due to my homeopathic
remedies?
I
missed one module but attended the May module with
parents in tow as baby-sitters. This was to be their
role on several occasions. I admit it was difficult
trying to study, attend modules and my local tutorial
group meetings (which are in Yorkshire) and run an
expanding veterinary practice with a young son, but I do
enjoy a challenge!
I
found putting the theory into practise quite difficult
at first. I was unsure if what I was doing was
right.....and how would clients take to me offering
homeopathic remedies? My colleagues were a bit
sceptical but having seen some of the responses I
achieved they became more convinced about what I was
doing. I still use conventional veterinary treatments
more than homeopathy but I know I have that extra tool
to use when required.
I
have always been interested in behavioural problems, but
have found then frustrating and often disappointing to
treat conventionally. I have found these cases ideal to
treat homeopathically. In the third year, when a
project is required, I used my knowledge of homeopathy &
behavioural problems to show the beneficial effect of
using homeopathy over conventional treatments in
behavioural cases. On the personal side, I was pregnant
again during year three and gave birth to a baby
daughter in June 2004. My 45 minute labour and
immediate recovery has totally convinced me of the
merits of homeopathy.
This
is a remarkable course, which will lead you to question
your methods of veterinary medicine. I now feel I have
much greater empathy and understanding of my clients and
patients, with everyone benefiting from this. Mind you
- my consultations now take at least twice as long, much
to my receptionist's consternation.
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