20/11/2017
Here is what one of our patients said about their experiences with us
Five years ago, my 20 year old daughter became very ill. She was misdiagnosed in the emergency room of a hospital with pancreatitis. Among the symptoms, were, inability to hold food down, rapid weight loss, insomnia, and severe abdominal pain. Because she was misdiagnosed, the prescription medicines she was on, were not helping at all. I was losing my daughter, and I was scared.
My friend told me about Steve and Aviva. She had been consulting them for a few years and suggested they could help my daughter. I called Steve immediately, and he told me they would spend a few hours with Elizabeth, get to know her, and figure out how to help her. I was so relieved, just to be reassured she would get better.
I took Elizabeth to see Aviva, and we were told that within a few weeks, they would determine her remedy. During that time, I had to take Elizabeth back to the emergency room and the doctor who saw her said we were about a week away from a funeral. I called Steve, and within a few days, Elizabeth had her first remedy. I took her home, and she slept for several hours. Within a few days, Elizabeth was eating and getting stronger. She is 25, now, and healthy.
My daughter, Rachel, is 23. Since the age of 18, she has been seeing Aviva. Rachel has mild cerebral palsy, learning disabilities, attention deficit hyperactive disorder, and was suffering from grand mal seizures. We have weaned Rachel from her seizure meds and she has not had any seizures. She continues to learn although we were told that she would reach a plateau and stop learning around the age of 16.
I am an in**st survivor. I've been seeing Aviva for almost five years, now, and am a different person. Almost immediately, I was able to stop taking antidepressants. I told Aviva recently, that the world has always been a scary place for me. I am finally beginning to feel safe here. And that is huge, for me.
I am so thankful that I know Steve and Aviva. We used to live at the doctor's office, and now they don't even know us if we go in, on the rare occasion.