At 03:17 PM 11/10/2006, you wrote:
Would rather not say which homeopath it is,
Are those reasonable prices??Would not a reputable practitioner be
able to substantiate their claims.? Oh, the cat died by the way,
Would you risk your pets life to anyone making claims they can't or
will not back up. I would love to see them work. That is true for any
profession, Medical, legal, financial etc.
I would not hire anyone to put a roof on my house without references,
I want to see their work and talk to their other clients,
I think that is reasonable and prudent and responsible,
Kelly Lane
I'm a big fan of homeopathy, and use it regularly myself, with great
success (never tried it with FIP though). Her list of "stuff" looks
reasonable. But I'd be interested in knowing who this is.
Gloria
At 02:28 PM 11/10/2006, you wrote:
Serious question, all of us love our cats and are often in
desperate situations, there is a " Homeopath" who also has a site,
Without going into all of the details which I have records of this
person frightens people in to following her plan and charges a lot
of money, she has made a claim on her site that she has an over 50%
success rate with FIP cats, yet she refuses to give any references,
If you ask you just get insulted, she tells them she can only take
on 2 FIP cases a week and if you are lucky enough to be selected
for her fee she will take you on as a client,
I have the invoice she charged one person I will Paste on here. I
have emails she sent another friend with an FIP cat that were
insulting and more than unprofessional, In my own experience with
this person I might have lost my IBD cat with cholangiohepatitis
had I listened to this person, I was berrated for taking my cat to
the vet. fortunately I did and he had a gall stone and without
surgery would have died, He is now fat and happy,
I could be totally wrong and this is what homeopaths do, so please
correct me if I am in error,
This is a copy of the Invoice due, to show the detail, and the
> >original is sent via PayPal.
> >
> >Consult agreed 9-14-06, all items per fee quotation on 9-14-06.
> >Copy here:
> >
> > > Repertorizing takes several hours, it's the process to match a
> >specific
> > > remedy to an individual. It has a fee of $117 first time and $98
>each
> > > additional time if another repertorizing is needed. It's needed at
>the
> > > start of a consultation, and may be needed again as a complex case
> > > progresses, if the symptoms change significantly.
> > > The initial Consult has a $30 fee for writing up the
recommendations
> > > accompanying the repertorizing, including diet, remedies,
>supplements,
> > > and answering questions you may have about it. This involves about
8
> > > hours work on my part and the fee is $147 due at the start of a
> >consult.
> >
> >[This was not received yet.]
> >
> > > After that, there's a fee for follow-up of $25 for each day on
which
> > > advice emails are needed. For quick one-liners it's $5 each so as
>not
> >to
> > > charge $25 for a one-liner. All fees are in US dollars.
> >
> >INVOICE ITEMS:
> >9-14-06 Intereferon and multiple FIP-related emails of advice $25
> >9-15-05 FIP-related multiple emails of advice $25
> >9-15-06 Parcel with FIP nosode 30C $20
> >9-16-06 Advice on food, slippery-elm etc $25
> >9-17-06 Advice on how to use nosodes, also for multiple cats $25
> >9-18-06 Main consult repertorizing (Zinc) and write-up $147.00
> >9-18-06 Article on Fiber importance, (complimentary)
> >9-21-06 Follow-up $25
> >9-26-06 Follow-up re Zinc 200C multiple emails $25
> >9-27-06 Follow-up multiple emails $25
> >9-28-06 Short email $5
> >10-03-06 Short email $5
> >10-03-06 Fip 30C and 200c nosode parcel $35
> >10-05-06 Advice NOT to use FIP 200C before Dharma is fully well. $10
> >10-11-06 Instructions how to ensure the nosodes last several years.
$25
> >10-17-06 Advice for other cats $25
> >10-25-06 Follow-up emails XXX worse after Fip 200C nosode $25.
> >10-26-06 Multiple email follow-ups $25
> >10-30-06 Repertorize again (Kali-c and Pic-ac) $98
> >10-30-06 Short email $5
> >10-31-06 Multiple follow-up emails $25
> >
> >TOTAL DUE through end OCTOBER: $625.00
> >PayPal fee if paid by credit card $31
> >TOTAL BY PAYPAL $656
> >
> >If to prefer to mail a check to avoid the PAyPal fee, that is fine,
>just
> >
> >let me know and I'll cancel the PayPal invoice.
> >
> >
> >Thank You.
> >
> >--
I am sure there are good , professional Homeopaths out there
getting a bad reputation from what I see as scam artists. Please
share your wise opinions here. also the price she is attempting to
charge another friend.
I know we deal with bad VETS all the time, but there are others out
there willing to take advantage also.
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