Thank you for your Service to Humanity!
Email Received
Dear Mr. Shirol,
I just saw an Instagram video that mentioned your work with rare diseases in India. I wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of your hard work; it is so much more amazing than the media perhaps realizes for you to achieve. I hope that education and awareness reaches doctors and the common people; in my experience, even what used to be the most medically advanced and aware country in the planet, America does not have what you are achieving. It took me decades of my life and one year where I managed to go to multiple specialists to diagnose many relatively mild rare conditions. Parents and teachers and doctors did not realize. It helped add unnecessary suffering and great losses for the planet. Perhaps, our destinies are all pre-written, but my personal experience definitely made me fight back tears when I read about this work you are doing. I only had a few moments to look cursorily at the broad picture, but your work seems monumental and massive. God bless you!
I had access finally circa 2018 to top specialists at Harvard affiliated hospitals and other Boston research institutes where I aggressively tried to find proper diagnoses and learned about how little the top physicians on the planet could know and how rare specialists are. The emotional and psychological toll on patients that ignorance and ego among medical professionals due to limited knowledge of the human body and disease is extreme and unnecessary. The system needs work. The nature and soul of humanity definitely needs extra doses of compassion and sensitivity. When I struggled so much in America my whole life, I can very well feel what you are doing is tremendous, as I can not find specialists for my conditions in this country at all and there are only a few in the US and globally. I am so glad that you “care for rare.”
Thank you for doing so much for your daughter, and I hope one day I can contribute to this and many other causes. What you faced was definitely more acutely and glaringly a severe health condition in the family than my more chronic but debilitating and unexplained, yet easily ameliorated (had the right resources been found earlier) conditions. This e-mail was just a note of gratitude, for I am doing very well after decades of extreme suffering and struggle to achieve health, and I am very grateful that I also got access to amazing hatha yoga and meditation and pure water and knowledge of many other rare fields that have helped me when mainstream failed. I hope you are doing well, sir. I hope my gratitude did not take up too much of your time. I thought providing some background, however vague, would make my e-mail more meaningful than one comment or sentence.
PS: There are many people that stand out on various social media posts, and yet, I am glad, that I took the time to do a web search to find your contact to thank you. Perhaps, I will do this every day – it will help restore my faith in humanity to at least focus on the good elements that make it seem there are good human beings still in this non Satyug times. Thank you also for being the first unknown human being contacted daily in what I hope becomes a link for me now. You are a double blessing! Something is very special about you. Many pranams!
Regards,
Welwisher