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Believe in Mind-Body


By Bernie Siegel, MD


Unity T


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“I know patients who left their


troubles to God and had their


cancer disappear. That is called self-induced


healing and not a spontaneous remission.” - Bernie Siegel, MD


he most dramatic experience I learned about came from my experience as well as medi-


cal errors due to technical mistakes. One of my patients had no side effects to radiation and the radiation therapist thought his machine was malfunctioning until he saw my name in her chart and then realized, “This is one of Siegel’s crazy patients.” When he asked her why she had no side effects she said, “I get out of the way and let it go to my tumor.” The examples which I found to be more im-


pressive were when people who thought they were receiving chemotherapy were not due to an error preparing the medication and people who thought they were being radiated were not due to no radioactive material being replaced after the machine was repaired. The doctors involved felt terrible. The radiation therapy doctor said to me he had been treating patients for a month and just discovered the problem when the radiation ther- apy machine underwent its monthly inspection. I told him he didn’t realize what he was telling me. He repeated how terrible he felt. I said, “You were still “treating” people. You obviously had people experiencing side effects and shrinking tumors, even though the machine wasn’t working, correct?” His eyes bulged and he said, “Oh my God you’re right.” Believe in the mind-body unity and words.


Our body responds to our beliefs and I’d rather lie therapeutically to a patient than give them a list of side effects of a treatment and induce all of them because of what they hear from an authori- ty figure. When I did have to share some negative side effects I would add that they don’t happen to everyone; like everyone isn’t allergic to peanuts. The cousin of my father-in-law’s nurse’s aide


was told she was terminal with leukemia and it was a waste of time to receive chemotherapy which would only make her feel worse. When the


aide heard this, she called her cousin in North Carolina and told her to come up here because, “Doctor Siegel makes people well all the time.” She arrives and I am told about it so I admitted her to the hospital. I sat on her bed and ex- plained leukemia was not something I could treat but that I would ask an oncologist friend to come and see her. Then I gave her a big hug and went to call the oncologist. My oncologist friend told me he agreed with her


doctor about the likely outcome, but would give her treatment to make her feel there was hope. His letters to me began with, doing well, and end- ed with, in complete remission. She went home to drive her doctor nuts. What I heard later was that she told her cousin, “When Doctor Siegel hugged me I knew I would get well.” I also know patients who left their troubles to God and had their cancer disappear. That is called self-induced healing and not a spontaneous remission. So, learn from exceptional patients about survival behavior. Ask them why they didn’t die rather than saying what doctors tend to say, “You are doing very well. Whatever you’re doing keep it up.” Then they learn nothing from their patient. Personality char- acteristics and survival are inseparable. Last but not least remind patients of their


potential. We are created with survival mecha- nisms so we can heal wounds, alter our genes and overcome various diseases. Love your life and your body and amazing things can happen. •


Bernie Siegel, MD is an American writer and retired pediatric surgeon, who writes on the relationship between the patient and the healing process. He is known for his best- selling book Love, Medicine and


Miracles. www.berniesiegelmd.com.


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