About Me
A Start in Life
Born on September 26, 1949 in Kemerovo (Kuzbass, Russia) into a working class family.I have higher medical education and primary music one (a music school on the bayan).
I finished high school in the settlement Kedrovsky Karyer in 1966.
Then I entered the medical faculty of the Kemerovo State Medical Institute. I graduated from the Institute on speciality Medical Business in 1972.
I began my career in parallel with the first year of my study. I had to unload freight cars at night at the Kemerovo fruit and vegetable depot and on the third and fourth years, again I had to wash trolleybuses at night. But from the fifth year I began working in the specialty, as a traumatologist in the outpatient clinic number 3 in the city of Kemerovo.
After graduation, I was assigned at a job in the Kurgan region, where I worked as a surgeon for three years in the Chashinskaya district hospital in the Kurgan region. At the same time, I passed the specialization exams on cavernous surgery with professor Vitebskiy and on traumatic surgery with Professor Ilizarov.
In 1975, I decided to change my specialization to psychiatry. I worked as a psychiatrist in the Kurgan regional psychiatric hospital (Chief Physician Haykin B.A.) from 1975 to 1979. In 1978 I was specialized in psychiatry and psychotherapy in the Kazan State Postgraduate Medical Institute (Kazan Medical Academy now). By the way, on the department of psychiatry and psychotherapy of the Kazan State Postgraduate Medical Institute, I got acquainted with a polygraph for the first time and I also voluntarily agreed to be examined on it.
From 1979 to1984 I worked as head of department in a psychiatric hospital MSO-25 III Main Department of The USSR Ministry of Health in Novosibirsk.
From 1984 to 1986 I worked as a psychiatrist-narcologist of the Leninsky district of the city of Kemerovo in the Kemerovo Regional Narcological Dispensary.
During 1986-1988 years I again returned to the system III Main Department of The USSR Ministry of Health and worked as a head of the psychiatric department MSO-104 in Charkesar, Uzbekistan.
In 1988, I moved to Ukraine and settled in the city of Mariupol, where I live for the moment. From 1988 to 1990 I worked as a district psychiatrist-narcologist of the Mangush district hospital of the Donetsk region. In 1989, I obtained a certified diploma of the highest category doctor in psychiatry. In 1988, working in the hospital, I started my own business. I rearranged a room for performing hypnosis and began to treat nervous disorders, enuresis, stuttering, nicotine addiction successfully.
Since 1990, I have dedicated myself fully to my business.
Currently, I am a businessmen, the own a printing house (printing company "Printing House "Status-Eko"), Marriage Agencies Union "Hanuma" (Hanuma Net Ltd), and private archives ("Archive Service Ltd")
I married for the second time, have a daughter named Katerina, who was born in 1987.
My family
My family is small, but very friendly. Our common hobby is traveling and sweating in the sauna using a broom. The brooms should be necessarily different: eucalyptus, oak, ash, and of course, birch ones. My family has traditions: we have celebrated our birthdays abroad for the last 15 years. For example, we will celebrate Natasha's birthday for the fifth time in the hotel Burj Al Arab in Dubai this year, where our family has a gold card Sirius. My daughter Katya is also arriving in Dubai to congratulate her mom on her birthday. I am very pleased that our family comes together. It is our custom to sit at the table all together when the whole family is gathered together, it is so pity that it happens not so often.My wife
We met on the bus route number 8, which runs from the center of Kemerovo to the settlement of the coal mine Yagunovskaya (the suburb of Kemerovo). Somewhere in the middle of the route there is the Kemerovo meat processing and packing factory, on the basis of the factory there was an experimental-learning laboratory of the Department of Meat of the Kemerovo Technological Institute of Food Industry. Natasha (her maiden name is Kaygorodova Natalia Parfenovna) was in charge of the laboratory and almost every day went this route. But it so happened that I never saw her on the bus. And when I saw, I immediately I asked her out on a date and in one month I decided, "That's all, I have to marry her!" She said, "Yes" and we got married on February 22, 1986, and on March 29, 1987 our daughter, Katya was born.Natasha does not only "secure the rear of our family", but she is also the main adviser on all issues. Sometimes her premonitions are hard to explain, but they always turn out to be right. She is also the only one my co-founder of all our firms.
On September 6, 2010 me and Natasha got married in church. The sacrament of wedding ceremony was performed by Father Nicholas in Church of St. Nicholas in Mariupol.
My daughter
I know that many fathers dream that their first child was a boy, but I am happy that I have a daughter. We look alike. We have a good rapport with each other. She is a clever girl and I am proud of her. In general, we love each other. After high school, Katherine decided to become a doctor and was admitted to the University of South Alabama, USA. After the second year she transferred to the University of Toronto, where she successfully completed her university degree this year (2010). After deciding to continue her education, Katya entered the Charles University in Prague.Now she is learnig the Czech language intensively, and not to waste her time, she began learning both German and Japanese. May God bless her, and all she does! My life is fully devoted to my family and to nothing else. It is important to understand it and constantly take care of your loved ones. No sacrificing. No. It does not bring benefits neither for you, nor for whom you sacrifice. But whatever you do, you must do for your family - for your wife, and for your daughter. This is my credo.
My parents
My father - Syedyshev Pyotr Andreevich, was born in the village of Dovolnoe in the Novosibirsk region in 1923. He was participated in the Second World War and was wounded. Being a war cripple of the second group, he continued working in the coal-mining industry. In the 50 years he retired, but continued to work. His hard work and the war wound affected his health and he died in 1989.My Mother - Syedysheva Aleksandra Mikhailovna, was born in the village of Chascha in the Kemerovo region. Being the eldest child in her family of five children, she soon began working. She held all positions in accounting and now is retired. She is a Russian citizen, but has a residence permit in Ukraine. She lives in Mariupol.
My pets
I have a Norwegian Forest cat named Atos and two dogs of a Central Asian Shepherd named Abas and a Scotch terrier named Chak.My bad habits
Thanks to God, I do not have them now, but I had them in the past. I am not going to speak much on the topic of bad habits in general. I will say a few words about my bad habits. Above all, it is possible to get rid of bad habits as I did it. As far as, according to the type of person I am not just an extrovert, but in my opinion, I am more extroverted, and all my manifestations reach a maximum. The same thing happened to me with my bad habits.Smoking
I started smoking constantly on the first year of Institute. For some reason, we had a common opinion that after anatomy classes, the smell of nicotine killed the smell of formalin. So, I was actively involved in this "struggle" and in five years I smoked almost three packs of cigarettes a day. Of course, I did not smoke them myself - I distributed some, but I smoked two packs for sure. At some stage, smoking became my burden. And I made repeated attempts to quit smoking. It all was in vain.
But once I had a strong incentive to quit smoking: my father being a World War II veteran of the second group suffered from obliterating endarteritis of the lower limbs, and smoking was strongly contraindicated for him, because it threatened with the amputation of his legs, but my batya (I called my father - Syedyshev Pyotr Andreevich as batya, means dad) could not quit. I repeatedly provoked his smoking, when I visited him and smoked in his presence.
So, I had the reason to refuse smoking, because I did want to help my dad to quit smoking. On the 23 th of February, I smoked my last cigarette. We made a deal that if I would not start smoking again until March 8, he would stop as well. It just happened. However, to be more precise, I must say that a big contribution to my quitting smoking was made my first wife. Day, two, or three after I quit smoking, she told me, "Did you stop smoking? Do not torment yourself. Smoke! You are a weakling, and after all, you will begin smoking again". Her words offended me and encouraged me at the same time. I thought, "How wrong you are!", and quit smoking. Here were two most powerful incentives: my desire to help my father to save his legs and my humiliated pride helped me to stop smoking smoothly.
Alcoholization.
My first encounter with alcohol was fairly early - while being still in school. Well, while in the Institute, I was a constant party-goer. I loved to go to restaurants. And being an extrovert, my alcoholism flowed noisily, abundantly. With regard to alcohol, I was strong and drank large amounts of alcohol. But when I started practicing psychotherapy and among my patients were alcoholics, I had to give up alcohol completely.
Almost all my patients asked me the question, "Doctor, do you drink?" And I had to answer this question honestly. It would not suit my patients if I could say that I drink alcohol moderately, as none of them did not think that they drink too much. I could not deceive the patients and I decided completely to quit drinking alcohol. As far as, it is impossible for one person in the family to abstain from drinking and I talked to my wife, Natasha (she adored white dry wines). She accepted my offer without any hesitation and now my family has been living in soberness almost for twenty-five years. We did not regret it for a moment. It is the same with smoking, I needed a strong incentive to quit drinking alcohol.
And I had it.
My illnesses
Dear visitors of the site, do not worry. I am not going to ramble on here and tell you about my problems. I am not going to mention the measles, scarlet fever and whooping cough, which I had as a child. A few words about the illness that led me to the Kiev Heart's Center, where I had coronary artery bypass graft surgery with five grafts.In principle, I have not had any complaints about my heart. Yes, I have suffered from hypertension for 15 years and had to take the medicine called "Norvaska" constantly. Taking five mg of the medicine kept my blood pressure within the age norm. But my family's guardian angel wife Natasha repeatedly offered me to be more carefully examined, as my heredity was not good enough, my father, or "Dad" as I called him, suffered four heart attacks. As you know, "The drop hollows the stone, not by force but by constant dripping," and I agreed to be tested on the cycle ergometer under control of electrocardiography. And this survey allowed the doctor Timakov Alexander Nikolayevich (medical center, "Into-Sana", Odessa) to find serious problems in my heart and to offer me to have coronary cardiography. Well, the last one confirmed that I was literally walking through a minefield of myocardial infarction.
The offer to undergo coronary artery bypass graft surgery was not a shock to me, as I have medical training, but it was a little bit scary. I knew how difficult the operation could be. Nevertheless, I did not think too long. I asked Natasha's advice. She also advised me to agree to undergo the surgery. Dr. Timakov A.N. and another friend of mine Dr. Leonid Fomich Gerber, who already had coronary artery bypass graft surgery, strongly recommended me to go to the Kiev Heart's Center to Dr. Boris Mikhailovich Todurov. And on the second of June at seven o'clock in the morning I already was in the waiting room of the academician Todurov B.M. with the results of the survey. Boris Mikhailovich accepted me at 5 minutes past 7. He looked through the survey and said that the problems more than serious, it is necessary for me to undergo the surgery, and that I came on time. I had the courage to ask him to operate on me. I am very pleased to tell that Boris quickly looked up at me, smiled slightly, and promised me to perform it. Well, on the sixth of June he operated on me setting five aortocoronary grafts.
Now I am home. Of course, before I was discharged my hospital doctors gave me a lot of advice and medical and rehabilitation plan. I am fulfilling all of them. I am feeling fine. And thank God that I have such a guardian angel as my wife Natasha, and in Ukraine, such a wonderful doctor as Todurov Boris.
» The bicycle ergometer test report
» The report of coronary ventriculography
» The postoperational extract of the Kiev Heart's Center.
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