The Onset: A Decadelong Descent into “Hell” for Rajeev


Rajeev’s journey began with mild symptoms in 2009, potentially following a physical encounter with a monkey at his workplace. However, the first major, life-altering attack occurred in 2010. He describes the pain as so severe and uncontrollable that it caused him to become semi-unconscious, a sensation that still causes him distress to recall.

For the next seven years, Rajeev lived in a state he describes as “worse than hell”. He was in constant terror of the next attack, which almost always occurred at night. This fear forced him to abandon his passions for football and long-distance driving; he stopped attending family weddings and social functions entirely, as the threat of pain loomed over every activity.

The Systemic Breakdown: Stents and Medical Despair

Rajeev sought help from premier institutions, including PGI Chandigarh, where he underwent a battery of tests including repeated endoscopies, colonoscopies, and CT scans, sometimes as late as 11:00 PM or midnight due to the sheer volume of patients.

The medical system provided no cure. At PGI, doctors observed a “weak duct line,” which they suspected was congenital, and placed a stent in his pancreatic duct. Despite the stent, the pain persisted. Rajeev recalls the harrowing environment of standard hospitals: overcrowded wards where patients lay on stretchers or the floor, with attendants holding up IV drips by hand because there were no stands. One doctor eventually told him, “Even if you go to America for treatment, there is no cure for this in the world”.

The Physical Toll: Severe Weight Loss

The chronic inflammation led to a dramatic physical decline. Rajeev’s body weight plummeted from over 90 kg to just 65 kg. His facial features became sunken, and colleagues at work were shocked by his rapid deterioration. He lived in a state of constant psychological negativity, especially when hearing stories of other pancreatitis patients who had passed away.

The Padaav Pivot: “Sanjeevani” for a New Life

Exhausted and financially drained, spending lakhs on short hospital stays—Rajeev discovered Padaav through a mutual acquaintance. Meeting Vaidya Shikha Prakash marked the turning point. Before starting the Ayurvedic protocol, she insisted on a crucial first step: removing the pancreatic stent.

Unlike the “hopeless” prognosis of previous specialists, Padaav offered a structured 21-day cycle that Rajeev describes as his “Sanjeevani” (life-giver). He embraced the treatment with total surrender, immediately giving up tea and coffee, habits he has not returned to for years.

The Recovery: Restoring Function through Discipline

The recovery at Padaav was defined by a strict adherence to Ayurvedic principles and biological timing:

  • Nutritional Opening: After years of fearing food and living on boiled lentils and “khichdi,” Rajeev’s diet finally “opened up”. He reintroduced paneer and ghee into his routine without triggering pain.

  • Habit Formation: The 21-day inpatient stay was essential not just for medicine, but for resetting his lifestyle, eating and sleeping at fixed intervals.

  • Physical Activity: He incorporated regular walking and cycling into his routine to ensure his organs remained active and supported digestion.

The Outcome: Reclaiming the Future

Today, Rajeev is healthy and relaxed, no longer even feeling like a “pancreatitis patient”. He has regained his confidence and returned to his love for the outdoors, often cycling 30 to 50 kilometers in the mountains. He credits his recovery to the unwavering support of his wife, brother, and family, who stood by him “like a pole” during his darkest years.

His Message: “Ayurveda requires discipline (parhez). If you follow the routine, it works. Don’t play with your life by going back to old habits once you feel better. I wasted lakhs on other treatments, but I found my satisfaction and life back only through Ayurveda at Padaav”.

Experience at Padaav

Rajeev emphasizes that Padaav provides a “home-like atmosphere” that treats the whole person, not just the symptom. He notes that while conventional medicine relies on a cycle of antacids and enzymes (like Creon) that only provide temporary relief, the Rasashastra and lifestyle protocols at Padaav address the root of the problem.

Latest Blogs

The Brutal Truth of Pancreatitis: An Open Conversation on Pain, Fear, and Recovery

Pancreatitis

The Brutal Truth of Pancreatitis: An Open Conversation on Pain, Fear, and Recovery

In a deeply personal and frank discussion, Harsh, a former pancreatitis patient who found lasting recovery at Padaav, sits down with Vaidya Shikha Prakash to unravel the complexities of this…

The Synthesis of Tradition and Technology: Vaidya Balendu Prakash’s Mission for Ayurveda

General

The Synthesis of Tradition and Technology: Vaidya Balendu Prakash’s Mission for Ayurveda

In a profoundly insightful conversation with Dr. Sunil Rai, President of UPES University, Padma Shri Vaidya Balendu Prakash, one of India’s most esteemed physicians, shared his lifelong journey to redefine…

The Vaidya’s Journey: A Personal Battle with a Silent Disease

NAFLD

The Vaidya’s Journey: A Personal Battle with a Silent Disease

As a physician, Vaidya Balendu Prakash holds the belief that true empathy comes from shared experience, a sentiment captured by the proverb: “Only one whose foot has been pierced by…

Padaav Ayurveda: A Sanctuary for Treating Complex Chronic Conditions

Pancreatitis

Padaav Ayurveda: A Sanctuary for Treating Complex Chronic Conditions

At Padaav Ayurveda, we believe in a profound approach to health one that extends beyond treating symptoms to address the very essence of well-being. Led by Vaidya Shikha Prakash, CEO…

The Art of Conscious Movement: An Ayurvedic Guide to Exercise

Pancreatitis

The Art of Conscious Movement: An Ayurvedic Guide to Exercise

In our fast-paced world, the concept of exercise has often become synonymous with intensity and pushing limits. We see people striving for “six-pack abs” or training for extreme challenges, sometimes…

Pancreatitis: Definition, Symptoms, Causes, Types, and Ayurvedic Insights

Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis: Definition, Symptoms, Causes, Types, and Ayurvedic Insights

Pancreatitis is a condition that only those who experience it can truly describe—a harrowing and excruciatingly painful ordeal. It is not only a serious condition but often misunderstood by many.…

Where is Padaav Ayurveda located?


Padaav Ayurveda is based in Uttarakhand, with its main hospital located on the outskirts of Rudrapur. In addition, it has clinics in Dehradun and Bengaluru, and its doctors offer monthly consultations in Delhi and Ahmedabad.

What treatments are offered at Padaav Ayurveda?


Padaav Ayurveda offers evidence-based treatments for conditions like:
– Chronic migraines
– Pancreatitis
– Allergic rhinitis
– Childhood Asthma
– PCOS
– GERD
– Chronic Fatigue syndromes
– Certain forms of cancer

How does Padaav Ayurveda approach chronic conditions like migraines?


Padaav Ayurveda treats migraines holistically by addressing root causes through:
– Herbal remedies to reduce inflammation
– Panchakarma therapies like Shirodhara
– Dietary and lifestyle modifications to balance doshas
– Stress management techniques, including pranayam and meditation

Are the treatments at Padaav Ayurveda personalized?


Yes, all treatments at Padaav Ayurveda are personalized. Each patient undergoes a detailed consultation to understand their condition, constitution, and specific needs, ensuring tailored treatment plans.