stricture update - great news
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Soy Lattes !KristynRuth86 said::')
I am so extremely happy for you and this monumental victory! Contratulations! May you have many more victories!
Hey Mick,
Great news - it made my day. I hope it stays wide opens and gets wider. You got spit, taste, and now you can swallow ! Amazing how these simple things we once took for granted are now treasured.
Also happy to hear you opened up shop. Great achievement. Life is good.
Scam
PS Can we have a 'naming competition' for the new center ?0 -
I'm delighted for youmicktissue said:hey thanks everyone
Thanks for all the great wishes.
I spoke with a friend today about this and he was ecstatic jumping around doing the happy dance. It was pretty cool. Then he reminded me of something. His wife survived lymphoma and his take on chronic illness is that surviving it (the caretakers too) can create a sense of compassion because we have survived a brutal journey through tremendous physical and emotional pain and suffering.
It got me thinking about how the experience at once joins us, creates a community that instantly 'knows' and instantly cares. I realized in that moment that this is a community I did choose to join, yet feel overwhelmingly grateful and proud to be in its number.
Thanks to every one of you amazing survivors and amazing caregivers.
Best,
Mick
That is wonderful news. It must be a great feeling and it gives us all hope0 -
Congratulations!
Wow. What a great change that must be in your life. Way to endure. Thank you,
Bob0 -
Hey ScamScambuster said:Soy Lattes !
Hey Mick,
Great news - it made my day. I hope it stays wide opens and gets wider. You got spit, taste, and now you can swallow ! Amazing how these simple things we once took for granted are now treasured.
Also happy to hear you opened up shop. Great achievement. Life is good.
Scam
PS Can we have a 'naming competition' for the new center ?
HA! I work for SOS Counseling Services, but eventually it will become my private practice and I already have a name for it: 3 Rocks Community Counseling. Remember the 3 rocks story during my treatment? My 6-year-old son collected 3 random rocks on his way home from school and gave them to me, one at a time prior to a radiation treatment. He said, "This one is to help you eat. This one is to help with the pain. And this one is to take away the worry."
These represent, to me, three important aspects of the human condition and are at the center of what I do as a counselor: become invested in my client's physical well being, become a guide and support to alleviate pain, and provide resources to deal with the stress of the day-to-day. My son's ability to process his own feelings and anxiety around my illness are an inspiration to me. No one told him what to do, he just figured out a way to express it, so the 3 rocks have become extremely meaningful to me.
Best,
Mick0 -
SO HAPPY FOR YOU!micktissue said:hey thanks everyone
Thanks for all the great wishes.
I spoke with a friend today about this and he was ecstatic jumping around doing the happy dance. It was pretty cool. Then he reminded me of something. His wife survived lymphoma and his take on chronic illness is that surviving it (the caretakers too) can create a sense of compassion because we have survived a brutal journey through tremendous physical and emotional pain and suffering.
It got me thinking about how the experience at once joins us, creates a community that instantly 'knows' and instantly cares. I realized in that moment that this is a community I did choose to join, yet feel overwhelmingly grateful and proud to be in its number.
Thanks to every one of you amazing survivors and amazing caregivers.
Best,
Mick
Fantastic news! It is so nice to hear of new milestones in recovery.
Myka0 -
Moving me to tearsmicktissue said:Hey Scam
HA! I work for SOS Counseling Services, but eventually it will become my private practice and I already have a name for it: 3 Rocks Community Counseling. Remember the 3 rocks story during my treatment? My 6-year-old son collected 3 random rocks on his way home from school and gave them to me, one at a time prior to a radiation treatment. He said, "This one is to help you eat. This one is to help with the pain. And this one is to take away the worry."
These represent, to me, three important aspects of the human condition and are at the center of what I do as a counselor: become invested in my client's physical well being, become a guide and support to alleviate pain, and provide resources to deal with the stress of the day-to-day. My son's ability to process his own feelings and anxiety around my illness are an inspiration to me. No one told him what to do, he just figured out a way to express it, so the 3 rocks have become extremely meaningful to me.
Best,
Mick
Hi Mick,
First I want to say congratulations on eating. That is HUGE..
And also congrats on your counseling service. The story about the name really touched my heart. Kids are so amazing. You are so very blessed to have such a special son.
peaceful healing
Lisha0
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