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    Within every obstacle there is an equivalent or greater benefit.~Napoleon HillHow would it feel if you rose to each obstacle with calm determination...completely free of anxiety and depression...ready to face each challenge with a smile?How would it feel to look in the mirror and see yourself as unstoppable, invincible, and even a force of nature?This can be much more than an exercise in imagination. You can experience this level of personal power and the profound sense of accomplishment that comes with it--and you can accomplish it through meditation.When you meditate you slow down all your autonomic responses. You cut the fight or flight switch. You watch your anxiety, and remain detached. You watch your depression, and remain apart. The one with the life issue,
    ce in the surgeon who operated on me. But after the second operation, I totally lost confidence in him. When he came to tell me that I had to go for a third operation I was very upset. Until today I have not seen him again. In terms of percentage, I gave him 50%. I am not happy at all. To me he did not really look at the problem. I was like an experimental animal – the first operation did not work out, I was cut up again the second time and the second time seemed to have problem he wanted to cut me up the third time. I am a human being but that was the way I was treated. He even had the guts to tell me that I need to go for the third operation! Imagine me undergoing three surg
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    Johnny (not real name), 46-year-old male, was diagnosed colon cancer. He underwent a surgery in January 2006. Unfortunately, things did not work out well. After being discharged from the hospital Johnny had severe hiccups and he had to undergo another corrective surgery. According to the surgeon, his intestine had to be “rearranged”. After the second surgery, Johnny was unable to move his bowels for some days and the surgeon suggested a third operation! The surgeon said: “Because within five days you have not moved your bowels or did not pass out gas, you need another surgery.” Johnny asked: “Did you ever come across a similar problem like mine with your other patients? What is the longest time such patients take to be able to pass out gas?” The surgeon replied: “Ten days.” To this Johnny said: “But, in my case, it is just five days – why are you so worried about it? Give me two more days.” Johnny declined further surgery.

    In October 2006, about eight months after his botch surgery, Johnny related in great detail the “agony and frustration” about his cancer experience. The transcript of our video-taped conversation is as below.

    Q: Before you had cancer, did you know anything about cancer?

    J: No, not in the sense of medical knowledge. But I know of many people who had cancer, like my former boss. He was only 41 years old and he died of colon cancer. He went to our hospital here and then went to Singapore for chemotherapy. After that he went to China for more treatment. Within two years he was dead. Since his death (three years ago) I began to realize that cancer was serious – no joke, it could kill people. I began to wonder what the cause of cancer was although I knew I could do nothing about it. I also noted that seven or eight of my friends also died of cancer. After chemotherapy and radiotherapy, they did not live long. At most they survived for two years and they died. A week after my discharge from the hospital after my operation, my sister-in-law also died of cancer. She had six cycles of chemotherapy and she died.

    Q: Why do you have to undergo a second operation?

    J: After the first operation I felt okay and was subsequently discharged from the hospital. Then something went wrong. I could not eat and had severe hiccups – in one minute I hiccupped 30 to 40 times until I could not even breathe. I was discharged at about 2 p.m. and by 4 or 5 p.m. the hiccup problem became serious. The next morning, I was brought back to the hospital again. Four days later, I had my second operation. Then I stayed for another two weeks before I was discharged.

    Q: The surgeon who operated on you. How did you feel about him?

    J: In the first instance I have high confidence in the surgeon who operated on me. But after the second operation, I totally lost confidence in him. When he came to tell me that I had to go for a third operation I was very upset. Until today I have not seen him again. In terms of percentage, I gave him 50%. I am not happy at all. To me he did not really look at the problem. I was like an experimental animal – the first operation did not work out, I was cut up again the second time and the second time seemed to have problem he wanted to cut me up the third time. I am a human being but that was the way I was treated. He even had the guts to tell me that I need to go for the third operation! Imagine me undergoing three surge

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    s the longest time such patients take to be able to pass out gas?” The surgeon replied: “Ten days.” To this Johnny said: “But, in my case, it is just five days – why are you so worried about it? Give me two more days.” Johnny declined further surgery.

    In October 2006, about eight months after his botch surgery, Johnny related in great detail the “agony and frustration” about his cancer experience. The transcript of our video-taped conversation is as below.

    Q: Before you had cancer, did you know anything about cancer?

    J: No, not in the sense of medical knowledge. But I know of many people who had cancer, like my former boss. He was only 41 years old and he died of colon cancer. He went to our hospital here and then went to Singapore for chemotherapy. After that he went to China for more treatment. Within two years he was dead. Since his death (three years ago) I began to realize that cancer was serious – no joke, it could kill people. I began to wonder what the cause of cancer was although I knew I could do nothing about it. I also noted that seven or eight of my friends also died of cancer. After chemotherapy and radiotherapy, they did not live long. At most they survived for two years and they died. A week after my discharge from the hospital after my operation, my sister-in-law also died of cancer. She had six cycles of chemotherapy and she died.

    Q: Why do you have to undergo a second operation?

    J: After the first operation I felt okay and was subsequently discharged from the hospital. Then something went wrong. I could not eat and had severe hiccups – in one minute I hiccupped 30 to 40 times until I could not even breathe. I was discharged at about 2 p.m. and by 4 or 5 p.m. the hiccup problem became serious. The next morning, I was brought back to the hospital again. Four days later, I had my second operation. Then I stayed for another two weeks before I was discharged.

    Q: The surgeon who operated on you. How did you feel about him?

    J: In the first instance I have high confidence in the surgeon who operated on me. But after the second operation, I totally lost confidence in him. When he came to tell me that I had to go for a third operation I was very upset. Until today I have not seen him again. In terms of percentage, I gave him 50%. I am not happy at all. To me he did not really look at the problem. I was like an experimental animal – the first operation did not work out, I was cut up again the second time and the second time seemed to have problem he wanted to cut me up the third time. I am a human being but that was the way I was treated. He even had the guts to tell me that I need to go for the third operation! Imagine me undergoing three surg

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    of colon cancer. He went to our hospital here and then went to Singapore for chemotherapy. After that he went to China for more treatment. Within two years he was dead. Since his death (three years ago) I began to realize that cancer was serious – no joke, it could kill people. I began to wonder what the cause of cancer was although I knew I could do nothing about it. I also noted that seven or eight of my friends also died of cancer. After chemotherapy and radiotherapy, they did not live long. At most they survived for two years and they died. A week after my discharge from the hospital after my operation, my sister-in-law also died of cancer. She had six cycles of chemotherapy and she died.

    Q: Why do you have to undergo a second operation?

    J: After the first operation I felt okay and was subsequently discharged from the hospital. Then something went wrong. I could not eat and had severe hiccups – in one minute I hiccupped 30 to 40 times until I could not even breathe. I was discharged at about 2 p.m. and by 4 or 5 p.m. the hiccup problem became serious. The next morning, I was brought back to the hospital again. Four days later, I had my second operation. Then I stayed for another two weeks before I was discharged.

    Q: The surgeon who operated on you. How did you feel about him?

    J: In the first instance I have high confidence in the surgeon who operated on me. But after the second operation, I totally lost confidence in him. When he came to tell me that I had to go for a third operation I was very upset. Until today I have not seen him again. In terms of percentage, I gave him 50%. I am not happy at all. To me he did not really look at the problem. I was like an experimental animal – the first operation did not work out, I was cut up again the second time and the second time seemed to have problem he wanted to cut me up the third time. I am a human being but that was the way I was treated. He even had the guts to tell me that I need to go for the third operation! Imagine me undergoing three surg

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    apy and she died.

    Q: Why do you have to undergo a second operation?

    J: After the first operation I felt okay and was subsequently discharged from the hospital. Then something went wrong. I could not eat and had severe hiccups – in one minute I hiccupped 30 to 40 times until I could not even breathe. I was discharged at about 2 p.m. and by 4 or 5 p.m. the hiccup problem became serious. The next morning, I was brought back to the hospital again. Four days later, I had my second operation. Then I stayed for another two weeks before I was discharged.

    Q: The surgeon who operated on you. How did you feel about him?

    J: In the first instance I have high confidence in the surgeon who operated on me. But after the second operation, I totally lost confidence in him. When he came to tell me that I had to go for a third operation I was very upset. Until today I have not seen him again. In terms of percentage, I gave him 50%. I am not happy at all. To me he did not really look at the problem. I was like an experimental animal – the first operation did not work out, I was cut up again the second time and the second time seemed to have problem he wanted to cut me up the third time. I am a human being but that was the way I was treated. He even had the guts to tell me that I need to go for the third operation! Imagine me undergoing three surg

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    ce in the surgeon who operated on me. But after the second operation, I totally lost confidence in him. When he came to tell me that I had to go for a third operation I was very upset. Until today I have not seen him again. In terms of percentage, I gave him 50%. I am not happy at all. To me he did not really look at the problem. I was like an experimental animal – the first operation did not work out, I was cut up again the second time and the second time seemed to have problem he wanted to cut me up the third time. I am a human being but that was the way I was treated. He even had the guts to tell me that I need to go for the third operation! Imagine me undergoing three surgeries within a month?

    As a person I knew that he is a good man. He was unable to sleep because of my case. He visited me a few times in the middle of the night – at 3 a.m. He came with uncombed hair, wearing inside out shirt, etc.

    Q: Why did he come and see you?

    J: He told me: “I really cannot sleep because of you. My shoulder is feeling heavier and heavier. I think you need to go for a third operation.”

    Q: After the surgery, did you suffer any side effects?

    J: No, except that at one point along the operation scar, there is a bulge or protrusion (medically referred to as ventral hernia). I think it was not properly done. That is the only problem I have now. I went back to see the surgeon again for my first review. The surgeon arranged for me to go for chemotherapy.

    Q: After you have your surgery, you decided not to go for chemotherapy. Did you know that there are other options?

    J: Yes. I know of alternatives but I did not know where to go. I knew that if I was not going for chemotherapy, I can take herbs. I knew there must be another way but I did not know where to go for this. So I stopped at that until I found someone whom I could trust. I am not the sort of person who would pick up any information here and there and then start trying them out. So for two months (after the surgery) I did nothing but was hoping to “find” a way out.

    One week after I went to see the oncologist at the cancer hospital I came to see you. When I came here I felt that this was the way to go.

    Q: You took the herbs. Did you benefit from them?

    J: After I took the herbs for one, two and three weeks I felt more comfortable and felt like everything was going back to normal. I felt I was getting better and my body was coping well. After taking the herbs for less than a month I went back to work (on 15 April 2006). At that time I was still quite weak but with time I became better and better. I told my friends: “Herbs helped me a lot. I don’t care if it is Chinese or Indian herbs – for as long as they help me. Herbs really helped me.”

    Q: Before you started taking the herbs, did you believe in herbs in the first place?

    J: I believe in herbs. After I came here, there were many other people who told me the same thing – “Go to CA Care for help.” They all seemed to recommend me to do that same thing – to come and see you. They knew about CA Care herbs.

    Q: Our last question: do you have anything else to share with cancer patients?

    J: There is nothing we can do once we are diagnosed with cancer. Just accept it and learn how to live with it. But there is a way out. In my case, I would not go for chemotherapy. I have seen many of my friends suffered

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