A case of
recovery from Misaligned Spine of the Fifth Column
Leung Yu Hung (From Hong Kong) Age: 18 Occupation: Student
Outdoor activities that teenagers often like to take part in were all remote and
inaccessible to me. My life was completely changed after a minor accident in
Primary 6. From the X-ray, it could be clearly seen that the fifth column of my
spine was fractured and dislocated or misaligned, with a sign of slipping
forward. If the problem deteriorates, it will press against my nerves and will
affect all mobility below my waist. The condition is similar to that of a
slipped disc: even for normal standing, sitting, lying down postures, I would
feel the pain after a short while. My waist and lower back were so stiff that
there was no talk of doing any physical exercise. My emotions were very much
affected as a result, and I became very impatient, irritable, and
short-tempered.
For this, my parents were very worried. They took me to a few orthopedic
specialists, and I also tried Chinese bone-setting doctors and physiotherapy.
Some western doctors also mentioned taking a surgical operation, but their view
was: I should not go rush into an operation unless the conditions have
deteriorated. So I could only wait until the time when my nerves are being so
pressed that I
couldn’t
even move my legs before I notify the doctor. To me,
it was like carrying a time bomb with me. Taking a surgical operation seemed to
be the only ultimate solution, but it was also the most helpless one.
On
5 December 2003, through an article introducing Taiji Five Elements Self
Recovery Program (TFESRP) in Hong Kong Economic Times, my mother learned about
the case of a lady who recovered from a spine fracture in a car accident through
practising this qi-gong, so she took me to a free seminar about TFESRP. I knew
qi-gong can help in improving
one’s physique, and I
heard that it can heal illnesses, but I was quite skeptical about it. I knew
that Chinese herbal research and acupuncture are generally accepted in the west,
but in my
mind’s eye, treating orthopedic cases is an entirely
different matter altogether. The two-hour talk did not make me change my view.
But my mother did not give up. She took my spine x-ray negative to the WISH
President Christina Chiu, and all because of her words that “it can be healed”,
she immediately enrolled me into the basic TFESRP course on that day. I could of
course fully appreciate my
mother’s zeal
and kind intentions. I never thought that there could be some response in my
body even on the first day when I practised the Magnification qi-gong: I felt
great pain, numbness and swelling in my legs from below my waist. On the second
evening after class, WISH President Chiu applied her qi-gong on me in front of
my mother. Frankly speaking, I did not feel anything different physically. But
what made me marvel was that when I touched what used to be the uneven part in
my lower back which I could usually feel with my hands in the past, I found the
place where the dislocation was had become straightly aligned!
This is true and real! In a matter of a few minutes, when I was facing such an
unexpected change, particularly when it was a change that I had been craving for
all these years, my feelings were beyond description! I was nothing other than
amazed, and amazed! But WISH President Chiu only said with a smile, “Keep up
with your efforts in practising.”
Of
course, that completely changed my view, and it also broke down my concept that
Western medicine is superior to Chinese medicine. Three days later, I went to
have an X-ray and I saw this miraculous improvement with my own eyes. I have
personally experienced the power of the mind, now what I need to do is to keep
up with the qi-gong practice to activate my own self-healing power. Lastly, what
made me feel very excited was that on the fourth day of the course, I could
stand for half an hour without feeling the tiredness in my back, which also
proved that there was observable effect even within a short time, and my
conditions have been improving day by day! Finally, I would like to thank
Economic Times for bringing me such a pleasantly surprising bonanza!
2003
(Special thanks to WISH volunteer Mdm Wanda Lau for her kind
translation of the original text)