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Susan Sorrell heals tumor using School’s disciplines –
Before & After Documentation


Susan Sorrell

RSE student Susan Sorrell used the Neighborhood Walk® and Create Your Day® learned in the School’s curriculum to heal herself of cancer markings and additional complications.
Read Susan’s story in her own words and see her before and after medical documentation.

“When I was at the one-night retreat at RSE for preparing for our future, we were ending the event with a C&E session and I developed a very strong pain in my head. This was August 13, 2010. The pain grew as I continued the C&E but I wanted to finish the session. We were holding images of caves and coming out of the caves and there were many many people there. We had survived and now we could come out and be with each other. The C&E ended and the pain in my head intensified.
Finally, I laid down for comfort, but the pain persisted. The people around me started to be concerned and got help from RSE staff. After some assessment, they called an ambulance. The pain persisted all the way to Providence St Peters Hospital in Olympia.
At the hospital they gave me something for the pain and took a CAT scan. And a doctor came and told me I had a brain tumour. And they wanted to take an MRI and have a neurosurgeon meet with me to arrange for its removal. WHAT? A brain tumour? And just take an MRI and have a neurosurgeon I’vep never met before remove it? WHOA!”

It took a few weeks for the biopsy report to sink in: this was a very advanced stage of a tumour that never goes away. With chemotherapy and/or radiation it may shrink or at least be held inactive for longer. I did research on alternative care and spent as much money as I could afford on the treatments. I included a healed brain in my daily Neighborhood Walk® – and having a healed brain was where my mind was most of the time. And all the people at school were praying for me.
I went to see the Prince George oncologist and he and I disagreed on treatment possibilities – I wanted to have MRIs and for him to watch my brain activity while I did my ‘alternative’ healing. He wanted to start chemotherapy and radiation therapy immediately and he didn’t care about what else I was doing. He was the head oncologist in Prince George so his pronouncement directed all other oncologists as well. I chose to leave oncological care.
I continued with my Neighborhood Walk® almost daily and with my diet and supplements pretty generally. I also knew that people all over the world had me on their mind. I healed from the surgery very well. I needed more sleep but this was the only difference.

I spent much of my time sleeping. But more and more, as I lay awake, and as I questioned WHY all of this had happened to me at all, and why it had happened now, I contemplated these questions. And I brought about some changes in me – although I can’t remember now what these changes were. (Seriously!) In mid-November I started creating my day pretty much every morning. My main focus was on my brain and the tumour and seizure. I also focused on Ramtha’s five areas for Create Your Day®.”

“In mid-November [2011] I went to the oncologist I am seeing in Vancouver. He was very willing to work with me, taking an MRI every 3 months and allowing me to do my “alternative” care. If the MRI showed any activity of the tumour I agreed to get Chemotherapy. We took an MRI in November and the tumour looked the way it had a year ago. We scheduled for January – January’s MRI showed “if anything, a marginal improvement in the tumour’s size.” We took another MRI in May and this time the Dr. was very positive – he said that there was definitely shrinkage in the tumour size and I may be a candidate for “long term remission.” He noted that my type of tumour never “goes into remission” but mine had – without Chemotherapy or radiation. And he changed my MRI schedule to every 6 months.

My next appointments with the oncologist and the MRI machine are for January. I am sure the tumour will have shrunk more – and maybe have disappeared for good! Thank you to everyone who has focused on my getting well. We did it!”

Read Susan’s full report

Click here for Susan’s Scan # 1 – August 11, 2010.

Click here for Susan’s Scan # 2 – November 8, 2011.

Click here for Susan’s Scan # 3 – June 18, 2012.

– UPDATE: January 30, 2013
I also had another MRI on Jan. 3, 2013.
The remains of the brain tumor are definitely in remission!

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