Energy Work
as an Adjunct to Radiation Therapy
Since the release of my book I
have had the privilege of meeting healers from all over the country. Some
of them have shared tales of their most profound healing experiences with
me. My friend David recently shared a story that shows how intent and
belief can turn even a simple exercise into a powerful healing tool.
David is a
Reiki master and Tai Chi instructor. For many years he has taught a Tai
Chi class for cancer patients. In an effort to explain the concept of Chi
(life force energy) to his students, David uses an exercise many of us
learned in our first-degree Reiki classes. He has his patients move the
palms of their hands together and apart until they can feel the energy
between them, and then he has them form it into an energy ball or "Tai Chi
ball" as he calls it.
David began, "One day after
forming her energy ball, a woman who had just begun treatment for throat
cancer asked, "Now what shall I do with it?"
"She caught me off guard,"
David told me. "In those days, I'd never thought about it being a healing
tool; it was a parlor trick, a way of teaching people to feel their own
energy, no more.
"Without a lot of thought, I
glibly answered, "Why don't you rub it onto the places on your face and
neck where you are receiving your radiation treatments. It may help to
reduce the side effects from the radiation." She obviously believed I knew
what I was talking about even though I didn't myself."
"How often should I do that?"
she asked.
"Oh, at least 5 or 6 times a
day." David continued, "She took me at my word and started doing what I
had suggested. After that she never needed to take any of her pain
medicine and she never developed the burns and blisters they expected to
come with her radiation treatments. The doctors couldn't understand what
was happening. They were so concerned they began rechecking and
recalibrating their equipment to be sure she was really receiving all the
radiation she was supposed to get. The machines were all working just
fine.
"Finally, she was due to
receive her last treatment, a massive blast of radiation. The radiation
oncologist told her, "This last treatment is twice as strong as any of
your previous treatments. It's going to cause a severe burn, lots of
blistering and a lot of pain, but it's necessary if we're going to lick
your cancer."
David smiled, "Even the
doctors' dire predictions couldn't crush the spirit of this determined
72-year-old. She had complete faith that the energy balls would protect
her. So she doubled the use of the energy balls and went in for the
treatment. The doctors couldn't believe the results. She developed what
looked like a slight sun burn after the last treatment, but she never
developed the severe burn or blisters they had predicted."
David continued, "Two years
later, the same woman walked into my class one day and said, "Hi. I just
wanted to say thank you because you changed my life." She gave me a big
hug, turned around and left."
A week after hearing David's
story, I was asked to go to the home of a man undergoing radiation therapy
for head and neck cancer, to give him a Reiki treatment. When I first saw
Jim, his sunken cheeks and faded eyes, made him appear decades older than
his fifty-odd years. His speech was slightly slurred and he kept dozing
off in the big lounge chair that seemed to swallow up his bony frame.
Unable to eat because of the side effects of the radiation treatments, he
was so weak that when he rose to walk to the massage table, I feared he
would collapse before reaching the other side of the room.
Jim seemed to enjoy his Reiki
treatment, as did the bevy of family cats who insisted on joining him on
the table and getting their share of the energy.
When we were through, his color
was a bit brighter and he seemed to be more present. Before leaving the
house, I told him David's story about the lady with throat cancer, and
taught him how to make energy balls of his own.
I returned to his home ten days
later and found Jim to be a changed man. I sat on the floor and gave Reiki
to one of the cats while I watched Jim devour two full bowls of soup. His
voice was strong as he reported that, for the last three days, he had felt
well enough to drive himself the 120 miles round trip to receive his
radiation treatments. His voice was still stronger as he argued with his
wife about a plumbing job he had agreed to do the following day. She
wanted him to stay home and rest. He told her he felt just fine and didn't
want to be inconvenienced by his cancer any longer.
I spoke with Jim's wife three
weeks after the second Reiki session. Jim had continued to give himself
"energy ball treatments" several times a day. His appetite remained good
and he had gained five pounds. He was about to complete his radiation
therapy and was feeling great.
Last week I heard from my
friend David again. He was excited to report that he is now involved in
the care of a third patient receiving radiation therapy for head and neck
cancer. David is giving the man weekly Reiki treatments and, like our
other two patients, has taught him to make energy balls and instructed him
to apply them to the treatment sites several times a day. The patient
seems to be tolerating the radiation treatments extremely well. He
recently told David that his oncologist confirmed that he is in the 5% of
radiation therapy patients with the least amount of side affects.
What started out as a "cool
healing story" is proving to be a valuable tool in the care of patients
receiving radiation therapy for head and neck cancer. We hope to see this
complementary treatment offered to many others.
Copyright©2003 Jeri Mills
Jeri Mills M.D.