Trusting My Intuition

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An article based on Dr. Norm Shealy’s new autobiography, Conversations with G: A Physician’s Encounter with Heaven

During medical school, my intuition got me into trouble. I made a diagnosis I was supposed to be unable to make, doing just a physical exam. The professor severely criticized me and accused me of cheating. Interestingly, two years later he apologized and urged me to intern in internal medicine, even though everyone knew I wanted to be a neurosurgeon.

I also made a diagnosis of sarcoidosis of the pituitary gland, which the professor exclaimed I could not do as I was only a student. He and I co-authored a definitive paper on the subject! But it was in my neurosurgery residency that I became most amazed at the inadequacy and indeed barbarian way of treating pain — a cordotomy, cutting the front half of the spinal cord with a broken off piece of a single-edged razor blade! I also was shocked at the use of drugs for pain and mood problems — they never worked well long-term and created far more problems.

Thus, when I finished training, I spent three years doing basic animal research and came up with two major improvements — spinal cord stimulation and TENS, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, both still used worldwide!

But I soon learned that 94 percent of the chronic pain patients had been so damaged by multiple surgeries, Valium® and Percodan® that they were not candidates for either of my discoveries. Thus in 1971, I made a life-changing decision to quit a busy neurosurgical practice and open a pain clinic. By then, I already had been introduced to electroacupuncture — use of electrical stimulation of acupuncture needles instead of twirling them by hand.

Knowing nothing about psychology or and despising psychiatry, I began with behavioral modification, but soon added Past Life Therapy, biofeedback, autogenic training, and massage therapy, as well as facet rhizotomy, safe denervation of the facet joints.

In 1974 I entered Saybrook University to complete a Ph.D. in humanistic psychology, which resulted in my Biogenics program for retraining the brain. By 1978, I was enthusiastic in Holism and founded the American Holistic Medical Association. Conventional medicine is good for acute illness. Holistic Medicine is far superior for chronic problems.

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Dr. C. Norman Shealy
C. Norman Shealy, M.D., Ph.D., D. Sc., FACS, DABNS, is founder and president of the International Institute of Holistic Medicine, president of Shealy Wellness, LLC and Holos Energy Medicine Education. He is editor of the Journal of Comprehensive Integrative Medicine and founding president of the American Holistic Medical Association. He has numerous patents in Energy Medicine and is a bestselling author having published 35 books and over 350 articles. Dr. Shealy's innovations include Spinal Cord Stimulation, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS), the RejuvaMatrix® for rejuvenating telomeres, and Transcutaneous Acupuncture, which also rejuvenates telomeres. His clinical work includes comprehensive holistic management of pain, depression, anxiety and cardiovascular problems.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Dr.Shealy ,my name is mike hudson intuition has gotten through eleven operations starting with brain surgery and finishing with a second brain surgery I was led by intuition I am now starting to read you already know what to do about intuition by sharon franqumont was in a book store and while in a state was led to a shelf of books I turned my back and pulled out the book.

  2. Thank you Dr.Shealy I am now 55 and ready for education. Counseling , public speaking , I would also like to write I gave my life to God the first day of 1996 that night I had a vision “

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