A case
of recovery from Pituitary Tumour
Ngan Suk Fan (From Hong Kong) Age: 47
Occupation: Police Chief Inspector
In 1990 I was found to have a pituitary tumour. After an
operation to remove it, I was told that I had to continue to take medicine for
the rest of my life to control the residual tumour from growing.
After taking medication, although I did not feel too unwell,
my physique had been going downhill all these years: my skin had become
extremely dry, I often had red rashes, I had mental and physical fatigue and my
weight kept climbing up. These were symptoms that not even the doctors could
find a cause for or provide any ways of improving them, but they were all
signals of poor health.
In September 2002 I started practising Taiji Five Elements
Self Recovery Program (TFESRP). Even in the early practising days, I already
felt much better, I became more relaxed, my skin had restored its shine, there
were no more rashes, my weight was under control and my stamina was climbing
back, even my astigmatism had disappeared. Hence my confidence in TFESRP also
rose.
In the past two years, I persisted in practising everyday,
and regularly fasted, joined the group practising sessions and in March 2003 I
stopped taking any medication after my first qi-gong fasting and air ingesting
therapy.
In the initial period when I stopped the medication, the two
hormones that were affected by the tumour were higher than normal, my prolactin
hormone became elevated to twice as high as the normal range and my growth
hormone became three times higher than the normal range. After the second
fasting and air ingesting therapy ten month later, all my hormone levels were
back to normal and were under control.
Besides, I feel my physique has become better, and I feel
much younger mentally. I am not at all worried about SARS, bird flu and Dengue
fever which have beset the Hong Kong community in the recent months. Lately my
classmate who is practising Chinese medicine felt my pulse and he also said that
my pulse indicated signs of good health.
I will continue to put in efforts to practise this qi-gong.
2004
(Special thanks to WISH
volunteer Mdm Wanda Lau for her kind translation of the original text)