Dr. Sameer Mansuri says he's perfectly happy to be blind.
And he has no desire whatsoever to be able to see. Sceptical? Listen to his explanation and he could almost make you believe he's lucky to be blind. The
31-year-old Mansuri, who is an Ayurvedic doctor who diagnoses ailments by feeling a patient's pulse, argues, "Your concentration decreases by 50 per cent
when you can see because you get distracted by everything around you." So, he adds, with an infectious laugh, "Believe me when I say I'm happy to be blind.
It actually helps me in my work."
The Ahmedabad-based Mansuri, who has a doctorate in Ayurveda, comes in every fortnight to Mumbai, where his patients range from reigning Bollywood superstars
and film directors to middle- class professionals and families. He prepares his medications in Ahmedabad and sources herbs and other ingredients from Punjab,
Andhra Pradesh, the Himalayas and Yemen. Yes, admits this graduate of English Literature,
says " Mansuri, waiting for his next patient in the Holiday Inn hotel at Juhu.
His easy laughter and perennially cheerful disposition belie both his visual impairment and the journey to his current position. It is the tale of a youngster
who constantly stumbled over obstacles but refused to fall down. The story began a few months after his birth, on new year's day in 1975, when his mother
tried to kill him in a bathtub filled with hot water. The family was ashamed of the bllnd-infaat, who was saved by an un-cle who caught his motheFln the
hick of time. "My uncle tells me my mother planned to drown me in the tub and claim I fell in accidentally because I couldn't see," he narrates.
At the age of five, his parents packed him off to a .boarding school for the blind where he excelled in his studies. After completing his BA with a first
class, Mansuri left Ahmedabad as he faced re-j peated humiliation there and settled in _ Hyderabad. With no professional skills, "he discovered he could
make a living as a ! masseur and turned out tsTbe surprisingly good at it too.
Then an encounter with Guru Shamshuddin, an 89-year-old_Ayurvedic doctor, changed his life. Though he was initially reluctant, the youngster learnt about
pulse diagnosis, the cause and cure of diseases and preparation of herbal medicines. After obtaining a practitioner's license in Hyderabad in 1999, Mansuri
was directed by Shamshuddin to return to Ahmedabad and setup a clinic there.
Word of his cures spread soon and today, the doctor runs a brisk practice. Hetal Gandhi, 35, who lost vision in both her eyes three years ago due to a
retinal disease, regained partial eyesight six months after she began Dr. Mansuri's treatment in February.
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"I can read the headlines in a newspaper now and can walk about in the house on my own,"
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said Gandhi, speaking from Ahmedabad. Film producer and director Subhash Ghai is another admirer ,"Dr. Sameer Mansuri's treatment has bean very beneficial
for my physical and mental energy levels. His pulse diagnosis is very good and he's treated my family and friends as well," says Ghai.
Although he is perfectly comfortable with his handicap, Mansuri does not easily forgive what he perceives as slights against the visually impaired. Business
magnate Vijay Mallya should know. "I'm sorry you had an unpleasant experience with one of my flights.... since we have fallen short of your expectations,
please, accept my apologies," Mallya wrote to Mansuri last month after he received a complaint from the doctor about some re¬marks made by the ground crew
of King¬fisher Airlines in Mumbai. "I took action because if someone like me can be 'hu¬miliated, what about other blind people?" Mansuri asks angrily
The doctor, who lives in Ahmedabad's Paldi area with his wife - who's blind too - and their four-year-old son, says he does not treat more than 60 patients
a month because he wants to devote more time to the trust he's set up to take care of the needs of the visually impaired. His way of giving back something
to society in gratitude.
Dr. Samir wows Bollywood
Dr. Samir found many fans in Bollywood celebrities.
Aishwarya Rai - Bachhan was treated by Dr. Samir for hypertension and uneasiness.
Vivek Oberio, Music Director - Anu Kapoor have consulted Dr. Samir for their medical conditions.
Assistant Director - Abdul Kayyum, of rajkumar Santoshi Productions had consulted Dr. Samir for Ulceritis.
What baffles us is that dispite the fact these personalitied can avial the best of the medical treatment, they still turn to Dr. Samir as he treats without
any surgerical procedures.
Salman Khan, Subhash Ghai, Ashok Mehta are among many others who are treated by Dr. Samir Mansuri
Source:
http://www.dr-samir.com
Blind Ayurvedic Doctor
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