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Rick
Collingwood's
Hypnosis Cancer Therapy
Trial
Participant 3
The participant is a 47 year old
female diagnosed with advanced breast cancer on
10th March 2000 with secondaries found in the liver, the lungs,
ovaries’ and bones.
Medical treatments were Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy, Hormone
Therapy, and
Dr John Holt’s controversial Microwave therapy * Authors Note.
Present medical
treatments are; Chemotherapy Navelbine and Bonefos. It is
interesting to note that
given the severity and the extent of her condition, she has had a
long survival
period without surgery. Perhaps Dr John Holt’s controversial
therapy, as reported
on “A Current Affair” has contributed to this?.
Usual diet consists of; Juiced
fresh fruit and vegetables; Legumes; Fish;
Brown Rice; Oats, Nuts
Because of the severity of her
condition she began her treatment on the
29th March 2005, two weeks before the rest of the participants
and
received four extra sessions.
Main Presenting Issues
Include.
Fear; Pain; Loss of appetite; Insomnia; Weight Loss; Low energy
levels.
29th March 2005
The initial treatment consisted of interviewing and ascertaining
the extent of
her illness. She was then induced into deep hypnosis (for 27
minutes) and
given positive re-enforcing suggestions regarding the state of her
health and
the ability of her body to heal and her mood to remain calm, happy
and
confident that she could beat the illness.
7th April 2005
1. Went for chemo at hospital and was nowhere near as usually
worried.
2. Felt a little initial pre injection anxiety, then as medical
staff began to
insert a canula into an arm vein she relaxed completely. In her own
words
“It was as though the arm was hypnotised. PM said she also
experienced
he following benefits from the first hypnosis treatment.
a. Felt much better post chemotherapy, no nausea, no mouth
ulcers,
no headache, no constipation.
b. Earlier constant pain in right leg, as reported in initial
interview, was
reduced by at least 50%.
c. Still reporting insomnia.
d. Emotionally feeling a little better.
14th April 2005
1. Sore arm from second chemotherapy, administered on 11th April
2005.
2. No nausea from chemo treatment.
3. Felt a little dizzy on Wednesday 13th April.
4. Constipation is easing.
5. Appetite has improved a lot.
6. Liver function tests show improvement.
7. Sleeping still not good.
21st April 2005
1. Sleeping better and able to get back to sleep easier if she
awakens
during the night.
2. Feeling more emotionally stable.
3. No post chemotherapy constipation or diarrhoea.
4. Energy levels still improving.
5. Skin colour less yellow and blotchy.
6. Past hip and leg pains gone.
7. Appetite has returned.
During controlled study verbal reports:
Verbal (in trial) reports were as follows:
3rd May 2005
1. Chemotherapy again on Monday 2nd May 2005.
a. No nausea.
b. No constipation or diarrhoea.
c. No mouth ulcers.
d. Oncologists appeared surprised with progress.
2. Moving a lot better (physically more mobile).
3. Right leg 40% pain decrease
4. Left leg dull ache gone.
5. General mood a lot happier.
10th May 2005
1. Feeling better each week.
2. More mobile and comfortable walking.
3. Sleeping a lot longer and deeper.
4. Feeling more emotionally balanced.
5. Appetite is now really good.
17th May 2005
1. Had last radio therapy on afternoon of Tuesday the 10th and had
a
mild headache that evening.
2. Began Chemotherapy again on Wednesday the 11th.
a. No pain.
b. No nausea.
c. No mouth ulcers.
3. Energy levels very much up.
4. Still sleeping deeper and longer.
5. Much less worried.
6. Appetite still very good.
31st May 2005
1. No nausea.
2. No pain.
3. No ulceration.
4. Sleeping deeply and for longer
5. Has gained 1 kg in weight.
6. Energy levels still fine.
7. Reports of feeling a little fluey.
7th June 2005
1. Appetite still strong.
2. Energy levels still up.
3. Pain still gone.
4. Sleeping still fine.
5. Over ate previous evening (8th June)
6. Still feels a little fluey.
14th June 2005
1. Had flu for the past week.
2. Feeling OK and better than would be expected.
3. Appetite down.
4. Has had constipation.
5. Felt a little dizzy.
6. Still sleeping very well.
7. Has a pain in muscle under right arm from vacuuming and hanging
up
washing, laughs and says: “A month ago I couldn’t even do the
washing
or vacuuming”.
This subject will continue her treatment combined
with her medical treatment.

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