Patient regained life and rejuvenated, becoming able to walk again with cancer disappeared

Multiple sclerosis/Scoliosis, Gynecological infertility/Fibroid/Menstrual disorder, Cancer/ Leukemia

 

(Continued from No. 48.2) Although the patient could walk well, she lacked confidence and still needed a crutch or someone’s support when she walked. I constantly encouraged her to try walking on her own and not to rely on others, otherwise she could never walk well. In addition, I told her to walk with her back straight and not lean her body forward, which would affect her stability. She exercised every morning and evening to speed up her recovery.

A week before the 76th follow-up visit, she started to drink pig liver water to replenish blood as her ears were yellowish. During menstruation this time, the amount of fresh blood was more than last time, with the discharge of some reddish-brown blood clots. She did not feel any discomfort. The pig liver water was indeed helpful for her menstruation, but not so much for improving complexion of her ears. This might be related to the blockage of blood vessels in her brain and the blood could not reach her ears. Therefore, after drinking the liver water for a while, her ears still had not turned rosy.

One day, as soon as the patient got up in the morning, she felt dizzy and had to lay down right away for a rest. When she got up again, the same happened. She felt apprehensive and immediately called me and told me everything. I told her to get up slowly to reduce her dizziness. I thought there were two possibilities. First, the medicine was blocked and could not pass through when it reached her central nervous system. Second, she could have anemia and blood could not reach her brain when she got up too quickly, causing dizziness. By noon, the situation eased a little and I urged her to take the medicine.

On the following day, she came to my clinic and said her conditions had improved, but she still had some discomfort in her head. After the treatment session, she went to the lounge to do some stretching exercises. Suddenly, her body seemed to be out of control and her legs began to bend, stretch, and kick. It lasted for quite a while before it stopped, but after that, she felt good with all discomforts disappeared. Her body felt hot, a little out of breath and tired.

 

No pain in legs with both knees relaxed

At the eighty-third follow-up visit, the patient brought me a piece of good news. She said after getting up, the soreness in her left knee had completely disappeared and she could kick her left leg fast and straight, but her right leg was still unable to do that. I had said before that when the pain was being cured, a feeling of sourness would first appear. In such case, her left leg should recover soon. When she walked in the clinic, her left leg moved agilely, better than her right. But soon, the tendon behind her left knee swelled up and ti felt like it was being pulled. Two weeks later, her knees relaxed, with the pain in both her legs disappeared. Only her inner thighs still felt like it was being pulled. Her walking had improved a lot and she could walk faster.

In addition to the above good news, there was more good news. During her follow-up visit with the gynecologist in the public hospital, the ultrasound examination found that her fibroid had shrunk to 2 cm in diameter, but her ovarian cyst became slightly larger with a layer of film in the middle. The Western doctor said if the cyst continued to grow, a surgery might be required to remove it. In addition, when the doctor inserted an instrument into her vagina for examination, the doctor noticed it was tight and asked her if she was married. As I said before, she experienced vaginal contractions, which indicated rejuvenation. This examination by the Western doctor just proved my statement was correct.

At the eighty-sixth follow-up visit, the patient’s complexion was ruddy and her palms were warm. This time, her menstruation happened a few days earlier than usual with a very large amount of blood. It was because she had recently drunk softshell turtle herbal soup, which had greatly nourished her qi and blood, boosted the excretion of estrogen, causing menstruation to come earlier. Everything was normal after the menstruation. By the 89th follow-up visit, the patient could walk faster and faster. She often went out with her friends in the afternoon. Basically, she no longer needed crutches, but she still had the fear of falling and still held a crutch in crowded places. Her physical fitness was very good. Although she went out and walked a lot, she did not feel tired and was in better conditions than her friends. Later, she called to report that her left leg twitched and swayed from side to side, which had rarely occurred, but it stopped after a few hours.

 

Western doctor suggested hysterectomy

The patient’s heart and lungs were weak and she often had dry cough. After talking for too long, she would cough, but it had greatly improved recently. Her hair had grown very dense, indicating strong qi and blood. In Chinese medicine, it is believed that the heart dominated the growth of hair, which was actually the surplus of blood. The day before the 98th follow-up visit, she re-examined her ovarian cancer indicator, and the result was 239. The increase indicated toxins were still being discharged. However, her urine was seldom purple-red (stagnant blood discharged from the liver), but had become light blackish green (toxins discharged from the liver).

On the day of the 100th follow-up visit, she went to the gynecologist for a follow-up consultation. The female doctor said that an examination found that her uterine fibroid had grown to 5.7 cm, while her ovarian cyst had not changed much. I was very doubtful about the test results because the fibroid had shrunk to 2cm last time. It was completely illogical and I wondered if the image was unclear or the measurement was wrong. I thought the result was not credible. The doctor suggested uterus removal, but the patient firmly refused. The western doctor also said that in the previous two years, her ovarian cancer indicator had gone up and down. At that point, the patient’s complexion and conditions were very good that she did not seem to have cancer at all. Since the patient was unwilling to undergo the surgery, the results could be ignored. What this doctor said was half right. If a person was ill, it would definitely be reflected in her complexion and appearance. But ever since the patient started seeing the gynecologist and refused the uterus and ovary removal surgery, she had been treated by me all along. The result was that she could walk again, her complexion was getting better and better, and there were no problems with her major organs. It was really unnecessary to remove her entire reproductive organ.

Later, the patient brought in the full medical report for my study and pointed out that her ovarian cyst had split into two. Later, the situation became normal, indicating no cyst. This was really a piece of good news, because I had been worried that this cyst was highly related to her elevated ovarian cancer indicator. Since the cyst had disappeared, it was very likely that the indicator had also dropped to a normal level.

At the 101st follow-up visit, the patient had pseudo fever syndrome. Her urine was dark orange-brown, indicating toxins discharged had reached her brain and affected her central nervous system. She vomited and had a fever, which subsided on the following day after the toxins were removed through vomiting and urination. Later, she travelled to Macau with a friend. She walked quite a lot without any problems. One time she accidentally fell when taking a photo. Fortunately, her buttocks hit the ground first and the situation was not serious. After a night of rest, the pain in her legs had eased, and her walking was not affected. Regarding her cough, something peculiar happened. Before, she would cough a little after talking for a little while. Recently she would not cough even after talking for several hours. However, sometimes she would suddenly cough for a few minutes before it stopped. The situation kept recurring. After some time, the cough subsided again.

 

Ovarian cyst completely disappeared

The 108th follow-up visit was a turning point in her conditions. The patient had been treated for nearly one year and ten months. Her ovarian cancer indicator had dropped to 24.02, even lower than the normal level of 35. Her fibroid had completely disappeared, which was a piece of great news for the patient. It was great news to me too and I was very happy. The patient had gone from being paralyzed on bed to becoming able to walk again, then her cysts and fibroids had all disappeared. After fighting an arduous battle in life, she had finally got rid of all serious illnesses.

Not long after receiving the good news, the patient had a follow-up visit in Tung Wah Hospital. The uterus ultrasound found that her fibroid still existed, but its outline was not remarkable, and her ovarian cyst had disappeared completely. I plotted a chart showing changes in her ovarian cancer indicator for her to bring to her gynecologist to study. The doctor was very interested in the chart and asked her boss to come to study that together. She asked the patient a lot of questions about my treatment method and medication. They asked the patient to come for another follow-up visit to let them know more about the treatment process.

A few days before the 114th follow-up visit, the patient had a follow-up consultation in the public hospital, which was attended by a neurologist and the gynecologist, who asked her in detail about the treatment process. They admitted the patient’s illness was strange, they were unable to find both its cause and a treatment. But now, Chinese medicine had cured her ovarian cyst, her ovarian cancer indicator had dropped to a normal level, her mobility had restored and the pain in her legs had disappeared, which were all incredible. The patient told them I welcomed inquiries from Western doctors, but I had never received a call from the two doctors. Maybe they felt it was embarrassing to ask me for advice. Two months later, the patient had a test again and her ovarian cancer indicator was 30.1, lower than the normal level of 35.

At the patient’s 147th follow-up visit, I told her that based on observations from various aspects, her condition in walking had been cured by more than 90%, with only her thigh feeling tugged. The remaining 10% hinged on her own efforts. I hoped she would feel confident and not rely on others or crutches for support in order to walk normally again. In addition, her ovarian cancer indicator had returned to a normal level. In other words, the risk of ovarian cancer had been eliminated and the chance of recurrence was very slim. I suggested stopping medicine three weeks later, then monitoring for three months. If there was nothing abnormal, no further treatment would be needed.

At the last follow-up visit, the patient brought me another surprise. Her ovarian cancer indicator had dropped to 14, which was really worth celebrating. We took pictures in front of the clinic to mark the successful treatment. The patient had gone from being bedridden with excruciating pain, to becoming able to walk and her ovarian cancer eliminated. She had recovered completely, which was an unforgettable experience in her life. It was also a virtuous achievement for me to have saved a patient with incurable illnesses from pain back to living a normal life. As I said in the previous episode, I believe in the Goddess of Mercy, who comes to the world to save those who suffer. I have also determined to do good and try my best to help the world by curing patients and relieving them from sufferings. The patient was first diagnosed on 30 June 2006 and the treatment ended on 26 March 2009. It lasted two years and nine months with 148 visits.

Having known the patient for almost three years by then, we have become friends. She has also referred many patients with intractable diseases to me for treatment. About two years later, the patient told me that she went to the public hospital for a follow-up visit and met a professor of Western medicine who came to Hong Kong from the UK for studies. He analyzed her conditions and said it was Transverse Myelitis, a very rare disease that affected only about one person in a million with no treatment so far. After that, she still regularly visited the public hospital for follow-up. Her ovarian cancer indicator (CA125) had been very normal, ranging from a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 9. Up to now, she remains very healthy and lives a colorful life. She continues to stay young and looks the same after all these years. I especially mention this figure to highlight the fact.

 

This article was written by Dr. Sik-Kee Au

August 29, 2017

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Medical case number: 060630