Any success stories in physical changes?
Thinking of more success-stories, this ones come to my mind (while I have mentioned them often in the years before, they still might be of service) :
Some years ago I had an ulcerous back-tooth, and my dentist insisted on pulling it. I had no money in this time to replace it, and also, I knew that this tooth was just messing and playing with me. So I denied the allowance to remove it. The assistant doctor winked at me and asked the dentist if he would be allowed to support the tooth with root filling, and the dentist agreed, while mumbling angrily. The next 15 years, he never missed when I was visiting to remind me that he wasn't ok with the decision to keep this tooth (that fully got healthy again), and that the filling could pop out every moment. It became a rolling gag between us. I understood that this tooth wanted to teach me that we can be, do or have everything life causes us to desire. There is no "impossible". My approach to heal was to relax into the pain and to learn to wholly trust the healing.
Also, about 10 years ago, I got for the first time in my life migraine, and the doctor and all assistents assured me that it is absolutely untreatable and will stay for the rest of my life, I could only soothe it. Well, again, I denied the medicine they gave me (it didn't work anyway) and started- as with my tooth before, asking what the pain wanted to tell me. In this case it was that I got too tense. It became as a dance between me and the pain, I learned to immediately and unconditionally follow the guidance of it, to relax fully into the pain and give up all painful, stressful tenseness. I learned to truly love and appreciate this guidance, as the payoff (= no pain) was instant, when I did it right!
I "danced" for a few weeks in this way, and since then, I NEVER had migraine again...
As a young couple with 25, DH and I got deemed to be infertile after not having been able to perceive a child for 5 years. 11 years later, I had given birth to all together 4... it was a case of dropping others opinions no matter how expert-y they seemed to be.
I was able to heal my husband two times by using the power of my hands. One time we where stranded on a motorbike-tour through Netherlands with him having a hefty lumbago- that instantly healed after laying my hands on his back. The other time he had caught nephritis, that was gone the next day (the doctor was certain he had somehow mis-diagnosed him, when he couldn't find any bacteria or ulcer, anymore). Again, we both managed to trust the healing powers over our fears.
The terrible zoster (allegedly untreatable) of my youngest son healed up within one day, when we figured out together, what had "itched and tortured him so much".
When I got depressive around age 35, I had heard all my life that depression would be uncurable, together with the example of my aunt who tried all few years to complete suicide, once in jumping out of my attic-window. She died years later, still depressive (even she had the constant help of psychotherapists and also of several stays in mental homes). 2 years later, I had managed to get well, all on my own.
My children use to say: ""Impossible" is the easiest task for our family!"
Well, I have some physical longtime-hold-outs that I did not yet manage to change
Maybe, I should stop calling them "my longtime-hold-outs"!!