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  How to Take Charge of Your Health,
  Control Medical & Subsequent Costs!
 
                                                                                 ---- by Bin Yang, CEO, The Prince Synergy

 

     Summary

 

     How we handle when illnesses occur before and after seeing doctors can mean life or death,
     recovery or disable.  NO insurance covers our medical bills, time, effort, suffering opportunities
     and lives altogether.  However, we can learn to take charge, and it does not take a long time.


     Many people think they have no need to worry about their health or that of their team or assume
     their health insurance will cover if necessary.  However, staying healthy usually takes more than
     just common sense.  Furthermore, life may not go as planned; how we handle illnesses when
     they occur before and after seeing doctors can mean life or death, recovery or disability.  There is 
     NO health insurance that covers your medical bills, time, effort, suffering opportunities.. even lives
     altogether.  As a physician, I want first to share a story with you.

     My mother and I were involved in a tragic auto-accident.  Although she did not have any health
     issues prior, she could not breathe without a ventilator after five weeks of intensive care.  The
     ICU physicians "concluded" that she would be ventilator dependent for the rest of her life; she
     refused to live on a machine.  I had never doubted the ICU physicians -- they were my physicians
     at that time as well.  At that moment, I had to hold in my tears and do my own assessment.  To
     my surprise, I found my mother did not breathe efficiently, so I taught her a new way of breathing
     and practiced with her.  Within three days, my mother was taken off the ventilator successfully.
     Had I not questioned the ICU doctors, my mother would have chosen to die.

     Later in her rehab, besides receiving poor recovery prediction again, we had to either push or seek 
     other specialists to solve her remaining problems -- the Neurosurgeon and ICU physicians did not 
     think that double vision, car fear, depression, pain, unable to get up independently, etc, mattered
     much, which is very common in medicine as well-- some specialists think that their job is well
     done once the issue in their area is resolved or addressed. 
 
     My family totally worked with ten specialties, including Ophthalmology, ENT, acupuncture and
     herbs.  I desensitized my mother from the car fear; so she could enjoy outdoor activities.  In
     addition to taking her to rehab every day, we reviewed the past with her and acted as if she would
     resume her "duty" in no time.  What we have achieved is beyond most rehabilitation experts'
     imagination -- my mother now is not only able to cook, shop and enjoy her interests fairly
     independently, but also reminds me of my tax return!!  Her entire care cost almost $300,000, not
     to mention the time and effort and her suffering.  In the end, I am very lucky that I can still have a
     healthy and happy mother. 

     To stay healthy, we need basic overall medical knowledge, proper thinking and the ability to stay
     calm and enjoy life under any level of stress.  In order to save other people from similar and other
     preventable suffering and losses, we have set up a 2-day Comprehensive Health Program, based
     on our dual medical training, clinical and teaching experiences.

     The basic medical knowledge enables us to stay healthy and handle illnesses properly before
     and after we see doctors. Many common illnesses are preventable, for example, sexually
     transmitted diseases. In my mother's case, the Para-medic did an excellent job in securing her
     injured neck. Otherwise, she could have died right at the accident scene. Some parents like to
     use toothpaste to ease the burned skin of their children. However, the toothpaste can make it
     much harder to clean the burned skin later in Emergency Room and increase the chance of
     severe infection.

     Improper thinking in health can lead to severe consequences, directly or indirectly, before or after
     seeing doctors. Some people use food as "anti-depressants" or "de-stressors" and gain weight
     rapidly.  Being overweight is a big health hazard, and can lead to and worsen many health
     problems, such as Diabetes and Hypertension. Some people give up treatment due to self-doubt;
     some people develop massive myocardial infarction because of the delay in coming to the
     hospital secondary to their denial.

     My mother's case is a good "after" example. One gentleman lay in bed, "totally paralyzed," for
     one year due to a wrong diagnosis of one hospital until he met Dr. Milton Erickson -- Dr. Erickson
     "made him so angry" that he walked out of the doctor's office the same day! Humans tend to
     believe in "authorities figures" that can be our parents, school principles, judges, doctors,
     attorneys, etc, and turn off our own judgment. All of these are samples of internal restrictions.
     What makes it worse is that the improper thinking or internal restrictions can be so familiar to us
     that we are not aware of their existence!

     As proven by Harvard studies, stress can worsen many chronic diseases, such as heart disease,
     stroke, high blood pressure, depression, ulcer, anxiety and Fibromyalgia, and cause many new
     health issues as well as cognitive and psychological symptoms.  Over 50% of adults in the U.S.
     experience high daily stress per Harvard.  Eight of ten employees reports stress, according to
     Gallup.  Even young people (age 13-24) are experiencing stress at a high rate, 32 % - 45 %,
     indicated by a MTV's survey.
 
     The health care costs has increased from 7.2% of the gross domestic product in 1970 to 16% in
     2005, and it is expected to be 20% of GDP by 2015, according to the National Coalition on Health
     care.  As full-time employees also care for family members, the productivity loss to U.S. business
     is $17.1 billion to $33.6 billion per year with the average caregiver $2,110 per year, indicated by
     MetLife Mature Market Institute.

     We do not have to wait until we or our loved ones get sick.  Without entering a health career, we
     can learn to stay healthy and fit and avoid getting sick. We can learn to avoid making mistakes
     when well, ill, injured or during emergency, reduce hospital stays and recover faster and better. 
     We can learn to select proper health specialties, including herbs and acupunctures.  We can learn
     to build our personal relaxation hierarchy, proactively reduce and prevent stress, and stay at our
     desirable ages.  To have the big health picture all at once, instead of piece by piece, will help us
     better solve individual problems as they arise.

     Comprehensive self-care helps our businesses and us reduce risks and costs at all health stages,
     stay in charge of our health, and control potential losses in time, money, effort, opportunities or
     even lives.  With healthier and more efficient productivity at significantly reduced costs, we will be
     able to compete better in this increasingly challenging global market.  There is NO insurance that
     can insure all of them for us. The best medicine is not only about making diagnoses and delivering
     treatments, but also staying well, preventing sickness and recovering swiftly.  Everyone can make
     the health system more efficient and cost-effective.

     Let's start learning now to take charge of our health, control our future medical and subsequent
     costs.  We can live better, compete better and protect our successes and future!