'Healing cured my brain tumour' says former TV producer from…

Posted: Published on April 16th, 2014

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WHEN former BBC producer Anna Parkinson was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2002 her whole world crashed down around her.

And with doctors deeming it too dangerous operate, her life became a waiting game.

But as her symptoms worsened, the mother-of-two from Sissinghurst Road in Biddenden decided to take her health into her own hands and follow an alternative and often derided treatment in the form of healing.

Ten years on from her diagnosis, her brain tumour has now virtually disappeared and the 59-year-old puts it down to healing.

For about 18 months after being diagnosed I paddled around going to see specialists expecting I was going to have some miracle operation, she said.

But I was having scans and my symptoms were getting steadily worse.

I had this voice going on in my head. You react to shock and I just began to listen to it.

It was like an internal dialogue. People offered me healing and really I would have taken anything. I was open-minded. I wanted the problem to go away so I could get on with my life.

I was aware the fear and the panic was getting worse. My eyesight was completely flipped over so that one eye went completely over to the right hand side.

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