• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Dr Paulose

World Class ENT Plastic and Laser Surgeon

  • About Dr Paulose
  • I Stop Snoring!
  • CONTACT
  • FAQ

Spirituality

Anesthesia, Coblator Surgery, CPAP, General, Health Tourism, Laser Treatment, Nose, Others, Sinusitis, Sleep, Sleep Apnoea, Snoring, Spirituality, Surgery, Throat, Tips · August 12, 2016

Testimonial of a Snoring and Sleep Apnea Sufferer.

snoring-social-and-sexual-problems-dr-k-o-paulose-frcs31_thumbnail.jpg

Over the years, I have treated thousands of patients suffering from snoring and sleep apnea. Many of them write me to tell how treatment has changed and improved their lives. Many of them were hooked on CPAP machine to live, but multilevel OSA Surgery have cured many of them and were able to give up CPAP Machine completely for good.

Please read the following Testimonial from one of my patient- Rev Fr.Shaji, who is a Christian preacher and priest from Bangalore India.

“A Whole New Life….”

My Testimony…

I am Rev Shaji Thomas who was suffering from severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea since 15 years.  After the sleep study I was advised to use CPAP Machine in 2011 but it was not at all successful for me. I was not able to travel in Train or in any other means with the public because of my unbearable snoring.  Day time sleepiness was my major problem. I felt very tired every day and was fully exhausted due to lack of oxygen supply to the brain. As a result of my OSA I was caught with BP and started medication since 2012 and other difficulties with my heart also occurred. I had to also start medication to control my cholesterol. One of ENT Specialist suggested undergoing a nasal surgery to remove the polyps in the sinus and also to rectify my deviated septum. For a second opinion I had an opportunity to visit Dr K O Paulose and after thorough check up and assessment including sleep study he advised me to to undergo CAUP (Coblator assisted Uvolopalatopharyngopasty. Coblator Tonsillectomy and Fess with Septoplasty and CAPT Turbinoplasty) . I was little worried about this surgery especially about my voice. Doctor guaranteed me for 80% result and I decided to undergo this multi level surgery on 7th June 2016 at Jubilee Memorial Hospital, Trivandrum. By God’s grace and by the committed treatment of Dr K O Paulose I am 100% alright after my surgery. Now my snoring has stopped and more energetic and fresh in all my activities-a whole new life now. The cost of Surgery was not too expensive also.

My heartfelt thanks to Dr K O Paulose and the staff of Jubilee Hospital which is a Christian Mission Hospital in Trivandrum, Capital of Gods Own Country Kerala in South India. All of them  became instrumental in my healing.

About the Surgeon-Doctor K O Paulose is more than a Doctor. He is good friend, counsellor, a family member, a man with compassion, a man of prayer and a person who is deeply committed to his Mission with no hidden agenda.

 

Rev Shaji Thomas

(A Priest of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church presently working at Bangalore)

Mobile – 09740812910

rev_shajiachan@yahoo.com

For Consultation:

http://drpaulose.com/consult

OR

Make Physical Consultation  with-

Dr.K.O.Paulose FRCS, Consultant ENT Surgeon

Jubilee Hospital Trivandrum Kerala South India

Tel. 0471 3080300 , 0471 233 4561

OP Clinic  Mon-Wed-Friday 9 AM -12 Noon

Operation Days Tues-Thu-Saturday 8 AM -2 PM

To Reach Jubilee Hospital: jubileehospitaltrivandrum

http://www.jubileehospital.org/

 

Spirituality · April 19, 2014

Is there anything lacking in Christ\’s suffering?

1

Good Friday to Easter

During the Good Friday sermons in church I have been hearing again and again about the sufferings of Christ for salvation of mankind.

I heard a preacher quoting St.Paul in Colossians 1:24 -“I now rejoice in my sufferings for you, and fill up in my flesh what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ, for the sake of His body, which is the church”.

So is there anything lacking in Christ\’s suffering? I ask myself and I’m very confused by this verse. I don\’t understand the true meaning of this verse, likewise may be many people like me may get confused.

What did St.Paul mean by his statement?

At the outset, let me make it clear that I am not worthy to correct or criticize the statement of St.Paul. I have been searching for a straight simple answer which I couldn\’t find and comprehend. Everyone seems beating around the bush justifying Paul\’s statement.

As a firm believer in Christ, I am totally convinced that Christ\’s work is finished, complete, and sufficient. It was a perfect sacrifice but was it complete? I thought Christ accomplished all necessary for salvation. We know Jesus completed His mission on the cross, when He uttered “everything completed”. Nothing is lacking in the afflictions of Christ. Jesus has done it all and He\’s done it forever. We can\’t add anything more to salvation by our works or our penance, by self-denial or sacraments or sacrifice.

Then why is St. Paul considering Christ’s afflictions lacking in some way? And how does Paul’s own suffering make up for this lacking? Is Paul setting himself up as a co-redemptor? He knows he is not the Savior. He asks the Corinthian -were you baptized in the name of Paul, was Paul crucified for you?

May be St.Paul is boasting and finding joy in his suffering. Many of us do that at times of suffering. Paul kept on boasting about his suffering, that he was beaten several times beyond number, continually faced death, he had been lashed, shipwrecked, in dangers from Jews and Gentiles, threatened in city and country, hungry, thirsty, cold, exposed etc. But all the afflictions he says endured for the sake of the church, all the afflictions he experienced in his own flesh, were not his own, but Christ\’s, Christ the Head suffering in the Body. Paul considers his own suffering as the visible reenactment of the sufferings of Christ so that they will see Christ\’s love for them.

We all have suffering. Whenever each of us carries our small portion of Christ\’s Cross, our suffering joins in Christ\’s work of salvation. God gives us the opportunity to offer our suffering up for the salvation of others in the same way that Christ offered himself up for the salvation of all. So we too fill up the sufferings of Christ as we share His afflictions. What is lacking is that the infinite values of Christ\’s afflictions are not known in the world. God’s answer to this lack is to call the people of Christ people like Paul (and the so called “Christians”) you and me to present the afflictions of Christ to the world—to carry them from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. Till today Christ\’s suffering is a mystery to many people and God’s intention is that the mystery be revealed, extended to all the people in this world. Are we doing anything to fill that “lack”?

All belongs to Him

Whatever afflictions we suffer, whatever pain, whatever loss, whatever weakness, Jesus has claimed that too. It all belongs to Him. Jesus doesn\’t just want the best parts of us but our weakness also. He claims them, so let Him have them, and know that our afflictions are Christ\’s afflictions working out in our flesh.

2

Charity, Spirituality · April 17, 2014

Tribute to a Missionary –Fr.Francis Kalampadan

fr-francis41

Witness through Suffering

It is amazing to know that God chooses and uses weak, ordinary men and women to accomplish his purposes for his kingdom. It\’s not about great men and women of God but a Great God! He is never failing.

The life of a missionary is not glamorous, it\’s full of hardship. I think that when it comes to serving Jesus it requires a lot of sacrifice. Some of these sacrifices are very easy. Some are much more difficult. Sometimes God will ask you to sacrifice your family and friends and that is a little bit more difficult. The term sacrifice seems so harsh and strong.

Fr.Francis.K.O. passed away unexpectedly on 24th May 2013at the age of 79 while he was in Palghat, northern part of Kerala South India. I believe, Fr.Francis is celebrating in heaven today with others who have gone before him.

He narrated his life story when he visited me on a holiday before he passed away.

I request all of my readers to offer a special prayer to God on behalf of all the missionaries you know, and the thousands you haven\’t yet met. As it is written: “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the gospel of peace, who bring glad tidings of good things!” (Romans 10:14-15)

francis1

Life of “Fr K.O”

Fr.K.O.Francis (Fondly called Fr.K.O.) was a great missionary, who spent nearly 25 years in various north Indian states as a lay missionary-“brother” and 30 years spent as a priest in different parts of the subcontinent.

His life was full of hardship and misery, illness and poverty.

He was born in a middle class family on 22nd July 1934, last of the 10 siblings to his parents, in a village called Nedungapra. Our great grandparents, The Kalampadan (Kalambattu) family were migrant from the south, Arakkuzha and nearby places.

From very early days he was very prayerful, highly spiritual and used to serve in the village church as an altar boy. After completing matriculation and 2 year Latin study, he joined the OCD (Order of Discalced Carmelites) as a novitiate in 1954. But ill health did not allow him to complete the novitiate.

cross1

Suffering with joy

Fr.Francis always found joy in his suffering, like St Paul said “Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I do my share on behalf of His body, which is the church, in filling up what is lacking in Christ’s afflictions.”( Is there any lacking in Christ suffering?-subject to debate)

There was no end of suffering in his life. He used to get very severe pain from stomach ulcer, and vomiting bile. He was taken to the Catherine Booth Hospital, in Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu, which is a Salvation Army Hospital. (It is named after Catherine Booth, the wife of William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army.).

An American surgeon by name Dr Noble operated him under local anesthesia which took 5-6 hrs. But later found the operation was not successful, indeed done wrongly.

He went back to his village and recuperated and after one year went back to the OCD in Thakkala to repeat his novitiate again. Unfortunate, after 8 months he became ill again.

He was taken to Holy cross mission Hospital at kottyam near Quilon.The German doctors who examined him advised a redo surgery, meaning opening his abdominal wounds again. They gave only fifty percent chance of survival. So he was not keen to undergo the operation. Stayed in the hospital for 2 months and got better by medications. Dr Rogan, the German doctor treated him reassured him that he can get back to an active life, than a contemplative life.

Since he was rejected by OCD as he lost two chances of completing novitiate, he felt frustrated.

1958-He took a train to Raipur (MP) to join the Pallotine order (order est. by St Vincent Pallotine).It was early days of Pallotine missionary work in India, there were only 3 members when he joined.

Their missionary activity involved not only evangelization but also humanitarian work, especially among the poor and disadvantaged, promoting economic development, education, health care and in orphanages. Fr Francis was no stranger to hardship. Yet in the midst of hardship, he heard God\’s call and continued his life\’s call.

He lived a life of hunger, disappointment and frustration. A typical day for him combines a dizzy schedule of visiting villagers and the sick, to attend to parishioners\’ needs, preparing people for baptisms, weddings, and funerals.

Six months after joining there, he became ill again, went back to Kottyam, the doctors again advised redo surgery, but he was not keen, got treated by medicines, and got better. Went back to Raipur, and continued his mission work for a long period of ten years under late Fr.Hunold. He was involved in mission work in 80 villages, traveling by foot or at time on some one\’s bicycle back seat. Living among the poor, the oppressed and the overburdened low caste villagers.1968, Fr. Hunold had an accident and went back to Germany.

He always wanted to become a priest but his health prevented it, so what left is to become a” brother”. This was not what he wanted. He felt empty even though his health had become stable.

1968-He joined the CMI (Carmelites of Mary immaculate) fathers in Raigarh (MP) to continue the mission work. His missionary work involved traveling in rural villages, staying with the poor, teaching them about the good news, and prepares them for baptism- (mass baptism took place those days). He spent another eight years of the missionary work with CMI fathers. Most of villages were very poor and had no electricity and running water, most of the time he commuted on foot miles and miles sometimes thru jungles.

1973-Got typhoid and the stomach illness flared up. Taken to St.Johns Hospital Bangalore, they gave only 10% chance of survival after the operation. He didn\’t get operated.

1974-He goes to Hazaribag in Bihar, meet Sr. Collet a matron in a government hospital, thru her contacts with Sr. Segrid, was then taken to Dr.Sr. Frederic in Holy Family Hospital in Ranchi. There he underwent the second major operation.

holy-mass

Life of Missionary-Divine Providence

1975-He reaches Banaras (Varanasi), Bishop Patrick sent him to Nagpur seminary for completing his studies-2 year Philosophy, 4 years of Theology, which he completed.

1981-At last he becomes a Deacon, which last only one year. Priesthood was at hand, eventually.

fr-francis-preisthood

Coming home for Priestly Ceremony-

He comes back to his native village Nedungapra after 24 years (he left Nedungapra in 1958).All his family, brothers and sisters thought he was not alive.

But disaster struck him again, while he was in Kerala on a visit to prepare the priesthood ceremony. He had massive internal bleeding from a burst stomach ulcer and admitted unconscious in Little flower Hospital Angamaly.He was again, 3rd time undergone a major operation by Dr George Jacob and the surgeon removed 2/3 of his stomach and while in hospital he received 18 pints of blood transfusion. It was a miraculous escape from death.

fr-francis-preisthood2-

Ordination as a Priest

1982-15th April-Priesthood ceremony took place in the village church_Nedungapra.His ambition of life was fulfilled. He became Fr.K.O.Francis, fondly called “Fr K.O.”

1982-2000-Spent his life as priest in the Diocese of Varanasi, served as a diocesan, spiritual director in various parishes and seminaries in North India-Nagaland, Jaunpur (UP,) Andaman Islands etc.He built nearly 12 churches in different parts of north India.

2001-At the age of 66, because of his ill health ,he requested Bishop of Varanasi to come back to Kerala for better medical treatment and to lead a not so hectic life. The permission was granted and from year 2000 onwards, he served in various places in Kerala-Kanjoor,Chalil,Elavoor,Ettumannoor,Divine centre, Muringoor, Chalakkudy and a spiritual father in Palghat, where he died after a silent heart attack..

fr-francis6

“The biggest reward for me is the presence of God in my life as a Divine Word Missionary and in the lives of the people I served…” Fr Francis. His mission was endless and diverse.

FINAL FAREWELL

(Fr.Francis  passed away unexpectedly on 24th May 2013 at the age of 79 while he was in Palghat, northern part of Kerala South India. I believe, Fr.Francis is celebrating in heaven today with others who have gone before him.)

 final farewel1

final farewel2

“All Christians must follow God sends us all hardships

out of infinite love. Do not try to escape suffering”.

St.vincent pallotti

 

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Learn How I Stopped Snoring…

IF ONLY… I had known about this earlier, I could have saved a fortune on gadgets, silly remedies and doctor visits.
Snore Free Sleep eBook

Do you have Ear, Nose, Throat health complaints and want help?

Fix An Appointment

Browse over 1,000 articles on…

  • Anesthesia (42)
  • Art Forms of Kerala (34)
  • Cellphone Hazard (62)
  • Coblator Surgery (105)
  • CPAP (50)
  • Ear (273)
  • General (1983)
  • Health Tourism (260)
  • Laser Treatment (454)
  • Microdebrider Surgery (82)
  • Nose (496)
  • Others (47)
  • Sleep (190)
  • Snoring (550)
  • Spirituality (239)
  • Surgery (567)
  • Throat (306)
  • Tips (161)
  • Treatment (183)

Footer

ABOUT DR PAULOSE…

Read More…

GRAB THE EBOOK…

Snoring is a cry for help, like a fog horn warning of danger. Don’t laugh or get angry at the snorer. They need help! It's a killer disease. So if snoring is such a problem, what can you do to fix it? Find out the answers in this ebook: Secrets to Snore Free Sleep.

WHILE YOU’RE HERE…

  • About Dr Paulose
  • #1449 (no title)
  • Frequently Asked Questions

DRPAULOSE ELSEWHERE…

  • ENT Surgery School
  • Dr Paulose Youtube Channel
  • Follow Dr Paulose On Twitter
  • I Stop Snoring eBook

© 2007–2025 · All Rights Reserved · DRPAULOSE · Terms & Conditions · Privacy