I got the full story from Dr Charlie Teo on his ban from operating in Australia and it left me both inspired and perplexed. Perplexed because of how openly rife corruption, bullying and vilification is and if they could take down a man of Dr Charlie Teo's reputation and character, with the media complicit in a smear campaign where they can openly lie without consequences, then what hope do others have, not just in the medical system but in other fields too. Inspired, because despite all that he has gone through, Dr Teo has come out stronger and is now operating and teaching around the world but has also expanded his work to groundbreaking non-invasive treatment for mental illness.
There is also a very inspiring story of a boy that Prof Teo treated recently who was given daily HBOT treatments to rehabilitate post surgery. This boy was very sick with brain stem glioma and he was from a poor, rural town in China but the State paid for his treatment and Dr Teo operated under the understanding that the boy would need significant support, post surgery. Everything from physiotherapy to daily oxygen chamber therapy and specialist doctors brought in to support his lungs were provided and he went from completely immobile to walking in months.
The full interview which is an important watch is available below. I am pretty sure, Youtube is messing with the views but that's ok. We know they lie. It is also available on Rumble and Bitchute.
The full write up can be found https://healthallianceaustralia.org/webinars/charlie-teo/ including links to a couple of other interesting interviews with Dr, Teo.
The message Dr Charlie Teo wants to give is for us to stay positive. That these hurdles and there for us to climb over and become bigger and better.
“The conversation we had before the podcast, both of us were disturbed and worried that it won’t change. We can’t think that way. People like you, Health Alliance Australia, people like me who have a voice, we will change the whole landscape of medicine and the way it is delivered and the way doctors are governed.”
As much as I would love to believe him, unfortunately not everyone is in the same boat and don't have the option to work overseas and the world is also becoming increasingly volatile, with word that there is very likely going to be escalating war in Europe later this year.
I have come to reflect that the problem is a culture of narcissism that is encouraged and supported by the system and as much as I want to believe in fairy tales, we all have to be realistic of what is actually achievable in our own individual circumstances. The darkness is far bigger than any individual. It is a collective sickness that permeates into every aspect of society from our health to relationships between men and women and in families.
I reached out to a mutual friend who I met in 2011, when I was diagnosed with postpartum cardiomyopathy. She along with the director of Pathology at one of the leading Melbourne hospitals got me the help I needed, in a very dark time in my life and I was wanting to connect with the pathologist that had saved my life. It turns out