"Even if it was nonrefundable, I would also advise you not to take the medication he had prescribed for you," Yolanda said.
"Why is that?" asked Lila.
"This medication isn't the right medication for your condition. It won't help you at all."
"Not the right medication?"
"You've been having insomnia for some time now, right? It's for at least two years."
"Yes, it's been more than two years," Lila said with surprise. "You knew that just by looking at me?"
"Yes. I also know that a neurological disorder causes your insomnia. The medication that he had prescribed for you is just an ordinary medication to calm the mind. It can't regulate the nervous system at all.
"So, no matter how many courses of that medication you take, it wouldn't help you at all."
"What should I do, then? Insomnia has been troubling me for many years now."
"You can try acupuncture. You can certainly look for a trustworthy traditional medicine doctor. It doesn't have to be me."
Yolanda didn't want Lila to feel she was only saying that because she wanted to make money from her. If that was the case, her words would no longer be as credible.
It was possible to recover from ailments like insomnia with medication entirely fitting for the condition and having her commit to a proper regimen. Any experienced traditional medicine doctor was able to do that for her.
She shouldn't find phony clinics that didn't know what they were doing, like Healing Haven.
"No, I trust you. I want to see you for a consultation," Lila firmly said.
"I'll go over to the opposite to register right now. When can I arrange for an acupuncture session?"
Yolanda turned around and asked Dunstan, "Is Dr. Pattinson in the back room?"
"Yes," Dunstan replied.
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