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Success Beyond Self: His Remarkable Recovery and Avoided Amputation!

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78 years old Mr. X's cellulitis started from a small lump on his right leg - necrotizing fasciitis - 2 wounds - 4 wounds - to the imminent amputation - surprisingly successful recovery; avoided amputation because four years ago there was a graduate of the Department of Veterinary Medicine at National Taiwan University who married his Taiwanese wife and came back to Hong Kong to practice. Veterinary Department at the National Taiwan University of Hong Kong overseas Chinese students married Taiwan wife returned to Hong Kong to practice, due to acute inflammation of the right eye, redness, swelling and fever, six days later along the Medical School of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, although the bacterial culture of the two days without success (not effective), only by the wife's cousin referred to the patient (veterinary surgeon examined the frequency of body information, after Dr. Liang seems to be super-amplified; diagnosed to be caused by a superbacteria infections; followed by emergency flight to the National Taiwan University of Medicine After 8 hours of culture at NTU, no bacteria were detected, and the patient said (American doctors said it might be a superbug infection) that NTU hospital had decided to gouge out the veterinarian's right eye to prevent superbug infection of the brain after hearing the team's diagnosis.......two weeks later, he was cured, and returned to Hong Kong to continue practicing veterinary medicine, wearing a prosthetic eye!

Process and review : (7/9-8/19/23) in Tainan, a major medical school of Mr.X’s healing can finally be discharged to return home, review his healing process often due to dietary disorders, gastrointestinal stagnation, nausea and vomiting, etc. (due to repeated viruses, fungi, bacteria and superbugs repeated infections, + emotional ups and downs and other factors such as the right foot above the knee, below the knee, inside and outside of the six wounds appeared), after a number of operations, clearing sores, but has not yet been able to find a solution. After several operations, clearing sores have not been able to heal family members of Hong Kong veterinarians to get the story of the healing experience conveyed to the beginning of the United States, California's Department of Immunology, Dr. Liang, “to remote positive energy information frequency real-time treatment of man and nature intervention” and the “ Mr. X’s Negative Energy Frequency Information” one by one to rule out the chance of a full recovery, in addition to the thanks to a medical doctor in a medical school in Tainan, the nursing team and the patient O the whole family, relatives, and support the cooperation of a successful outcome. In addition to thanking the doctors and nurses of a hospital in Tainan and the whole patient's family and relatives for their support and cooperation, Mr. X’s family are very pleased with the success of the treatment on Thursday, 8/24/2023, when they returned to the clinic, the doctor said that the appearance of their father wound and his overall qi were very good, so he did not need to return. The hospital doctor said that the same batch of patients with the same disease and at the same time as Mr. X, only Mr. X was discharged from the hospital, while the others had left.... The family thank Dr. Liang for his treatment and hope that their father's recovery will be smooth. All the best in the end!

Necrotizing Fasciitis

Often referred to as a flesh-eating disease, Necrotizing Fasciitis used to be a rare but potentially fatal bacterial infection of the skin and underlying soft tissues. It is a rapidly progressive infection with a high mortality rate. Surgery is usually required to remove infected tissue, and amputation may be necessary even with antibiotic treatment. Statistically, the mortality rate ranges from 25% to 73%.

Symptoms of necrotizing fasciitis initially appear as a small red lump on the skin that is more painful than a wound of its size. The pain may not be limited to the infected area. It is accompanied by severe flu-like symptoms, including high fever, diarrhea, vomiting, dizziness and weakness. Tissue death begins to occur within a few hours, and if the infection is not confined to deeper tissues, there are obvious signs of inflammation. If the infection continues without treatment, widespread tissue death will occur within a few days. Persistent infection may be characterized by a whitening, bluish or purplish discoloration of the skin, accompanied by flaky or dark black oozing blisters around the wound. At this point, the patient may go into toxic shock and lose consciousness.

Necrotizing fasciitis can be caused by a number of different bacteria. The infection may involve one or more bacteria at the same site. Two common types are Streptococcus pyogenes and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Symptoms are caused by toxins released by the infecting bacteria and effectively activate the immune system, causing massive damage to the tissues surrounding the toxins. As the toxin circulates in the bloodstream, the attack follows.

Once an infection is diagnosed, necrotizing fasciitis is prescribed to be treated with rapid and thorough surgical removal of any infected tissue, combined with broad spectrum antibiotic therapy. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, which involves placing the patient in a chamber that delivers 100% oxygen to the infected tissue under high pressure, is useful for patients diagnosed with infections caused by oxygen-avoiding bacteria. As radical as these treatments may seem, they are in fact the result of modern medicine's inability to control this form of infection. Without treatment, death is inevitable. Even when treatment is successful and the infection is completely eradicated, patients are often discharged from the hospital with scars or deformities. Those who have had skin or tissue removed need skin grafts, and extra care must be taken to prevent further infection while the new skin grows. Amputees must undergo physical therapy and learn to perform daily tasks without a limb.



Kin Liang