Listen "Ep.8 Broken Bodies - Finding Medicine and Meaning in Challenging Times"
Episode Synopsis
I've been itching to declare, "This is my favorite episode!" for quite some time now, and this one is truly special—but not for the reasons you might think. 🌟
Believe me when I say, you can't make this stuff up. 🤯
Scheduled for release this season, this episode couldn't wait any longer. Dr. David Sauder, an MD and orthopaedic surgeon specializing in upper limb and extremity interventions, joins me as we peel back the veil on the surgical experience. Together, we navigate the journey of healing when life doesn't bounce back to "normal" after an injury. 💪🏥
The truth is, traumatic accidents and injuries change us. Whether it's a loss of confidence, persistent pain, or the inability to return to your pre-surgical life, you're never quite the same person inside or out. Surprisingly, as we discuss in this episode, this can be both devastating and an opportunity for personal growth. 🌱💔
The timing of this episode hits close to home for me. Recently, I had another challenging experience—planting my foot in a bunny hole while running, hyperextending my knee. While I await an MRI to determine if surgery is needed, I'm on crutches and unable to bear weight on the injured leg. 🦵❄️
Here's a glimpse of the wisdom we share in this episode, wisdom I'll be leaning on in the coming months: 🧠💡
Professional Knowledge Enhances Coping: Understanding pain, managing expectations, and utilizing tools for acute and chronic pain can be a game-changer. 🩹
Redefining Yourself: Ever wonder why orthopaedic surgeons choose their profession? The surprising answer might encourage you, revealing their profound understanding of the importance of a healthy, functioning body for an enjoyable life. 🤔💖
Practicing Non-Attachment: Bodies break; denying or resisting it isn't helpful. Adaptation, finding purpose, and embracing change aid in both physical and emotional healing. 🔄💔
I can't wait for you to join us in this enlightening and personal conversation. Healing is a journey, and we're in it together. 🌈✨
Stay resilient! 🌟
Believe me when I say, you can't make this stuff up. 🤯
Scheduled for release this season, this episode couldn't wait any longer. Dr. David Sauder, an MD and orthopaedic surgeon specializing in upper limb and extremity interventions, joins me as we peel back the veil on the surgical experience. Together, we navigate the journey of healing when life doesn't bounce back to "normal" after an injury. 💪🏥
The truth is, traumatic accidents and injuries change us. Whether it's a loss of confidence, persistent pain, or the inability to return to your pre-surgical life, you're never quite the same person inside or out. Surprisingly, as we discuss in this episode, this can be both devastating and an opportunity for personal growth. 🌱💔
The timing of this episode hits close to home for me. Recently, I had another challenging experience—planting my foot in a bunny hole while running, hyperextending my knee. While I await an MRI to determine if surgery is needed, I'm on crutches and unable to bear weight on the injured leg. 🦵❄️
Here's a glimpse of the wisdom we share in this episode, wisdom I'll be leaning on in the coming months: 🧠💡
Professional Knowledge Enhances Coping: Understanding pain, managing expectations, and utilizing tools for acute and chronic pain can be a game-changer. 🩹
Redefining Yourself: Ever wonder why orthopaedic surgeons choose their profession? The surprising answer might encourage you, revealing their profound understanding of the importance of a healthy, functioning body for an enjoyable life. 🤔💖
Practicing Non-Attachment: Bodies break; denying or resisting it isn't helpful. Adaptation, finding purpose, and embracing change aid in both physical and emotional healing. 🔄💔
I can't wait for you to join us in this enlightening and personal conversation. Healing is a journey, and we're in it together. 🌈✨
Stay resilient! 🌟
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