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MEDICAL MIRACLE OF A CANCER PATIENT<br />

Translated by Christine Santa<br />

November 1998<br />

Keywords: Intestine cancer, swelling in the rectum, high fever, weakness, unbearable pains, bleeding,<br />

CAD Scan.<br />

The following case refers to the medical history of M.M., a young female Archeologist, a patient who<br />

suffered <strong>from</strong> cancer in the large intestine. The facts of the story are based on the personal narration of<br />

the patient (November 1998). The transcription was made by Christine Santas.<br />

At the beginning of 1991, after having some inconvenience in the rectum and continuous bleeding, I<br />

was submitted in to an axial tomography examination (CAD Scan). Unfortunately, it was found that I had<br />

cancer in the large intestine. For this condition, I had an operation in which a part of the large intestine<br />

(about 12 cm long) was removed.<br />

Two years later, at the beginning of 1993, after a series of tests, a secondary metastasis was observed<br />

in the large intestine again, which according to the medical experts' opinions, was a tumor of a different<br />

origin. For this reason, I went to England, where firstly, I had an operation in which for a second time,<br />

another part of the large intestine (about 20 cm long) was removed. After this operation, my condition<br />

became severely bad, as soon as an orthovaginal fistula was developed connecting the rectum with the<br />

vaginal cervix. For this particular complication, I had a third operation for the removal of the fistula,<br />

which however was not successful.<br />

I returned back home in Greece, in the middle of 1993, where my condition changed for the worse.<br />

For almost six months, I was getting in and out of hospitals without improvement. As a result of the<br />

permanent swelling in the rectum, my already exhausted body became very weak. In addition, I was<br />

forced to stay in bed because of continuous high fever, weakness and unbearable pains.<br />

I visited the medical center of Dr. Nick Tsilimigakis, at the beginning of 1994. During that time, I<br />

was convinced that my condition could not change and that death was very close. The only reason I<br />

accepted to receive treatments with the PAP IMI Bio Magnetic Pulser Device, was my family. I did<br />

not want them to feel guilty, that they did not suggest and did not do everything possible for me.<br />

The therapy concluded 3 applications per week with the PAP IMI Device (for the first year) which<br />

gradually reduced into 1 application per week (stage of stabilization).<br />

The first day of my therapy, I was taken to Dr. Tsilimigakis' Medical Center, by my family, simply<br />

because my severe condition did not allow me to get up and to walk. After having the fifth application, I<br />

walked up the two stairs <strong>from</strong> the elevator which were leading in to the Center without any help. This<br />

simple and incredible for me fact, to walk up to the stairs after many months, compulsory stay in bed,<br />

gave me the strength and the courage to live and continue. After the tenth application, I walked all the<br />

way to the Center, only with my brother's escort. After three months, I was walking normally, like I used<br />

to before my illness. The swelling retreated, the fever disappeared and the pains were vanished. After one<br />

year I was completely cured <strong>from</strong> cancer.<br />

During that specific period of time (of one year PAP IMI treatments), I was having regular<br />

haematologic tests (every three months or less) which gradually were improving, till they remained<br />

permanently to a satisfactory level, equivalent to the level of a healthy non cancerous person.<br />

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