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Annsha
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My two "young adult" children are saying that they are well after 4 weeks of Dr. W's comprehensive photon treatment that included detox, ozone therapy, chiropractic adjustments and coaching. The first 2 weeks in August were very difficult since they revisited all their symptoms, less severe and shorter though. After 2 weeks they started to feel better.

One of my kids had been severely ill for the last 2 years, living on the sofa, unable to go to school. We figure that she's been ill for 4-6 years. She is now going out every day, taking one class at school, doing home school, helping to coach a sports team, doing laundry.... And she is still struggling with brain fog and fatigue, on a less severe level, yet it's still there. She is continuing photon treatments at home and we have started to work on the "brain issues".

The other kid had been unable to function in college for 6 months, was unable to go out for about 3 weeks, just before we left for Germany. He returned from the treatment. Started a full time job 3 days later. Is physically very active, working out on a very high level. He is also continuing the photon treatment because it makes him feel good. He wants to improve his ability to concentrate, read and retain information, so he is doing some work with a chiropractor who is trained neurologically.
Both are doing very well, we are very thankful to Dr. W.

We can only agree on what Gigi has reported. Dr. W is a very caring, highly trained and, lucky for us, intuitive doctor. His office staff is very competent and creates a positive, supportive atmosphere. We were actually looking forward to seeing them!

I remember very clearly a time in the middle of August when Dr. W and his staff were trying to find a patient who had not shown up for treatment twice. They were very concerned about her well being, contacted the police, followed up on any lead they had. They even called an American patient to find out if she knew the missing patient. I was very impressed with the effort, diligence and concern that everybody in the office showed.
It seems like this person was Mati. I am sorry she had such a difficult time. Dr. W went way beyond what could be expected in his attempts to connect with her and help her. The office was very busy at the time. The Dr. used precious time and energy to help her. It's sad to see that Dr. W got no recognition or acknowledgement for his care.

Getting treatment in a foreign country is stressful. When you are well enough to be a "tourist" it can be a great adventure. If you can't be a tourist, you need a support person who is able to feed you, take you to the doctor and entertain you.

Several friends and family members have received or are currently receiving photon treatment in Dr. W's office. Each single one reports improvement and is happy that they found this treatment. We met several patients in the waiting room at Dr. W's who were very ill. They all have a long story to tell about their illness. I asked the question why they did not publish their experience on line. Well, it's not what they feel comfortable with. This is a private matter. They were happy to talk in person, but not on the internet. I think there are cultural and generational differences at work here.

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