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My Monthly Dilemma

Joe Dunne, Publisher

Month after month, year after year for almost eight years now, I struggle with my publisher’s letter. This month, once again, I find myself in same dilemma—what to write about? At first, I thought about tolerance—good subject matter, great timing, a little reminder on tolerance seems appropriate—but it left me uninspired. Tolerance only felt like one piece to a much larger picture I should be considering. Of course, patience walks hand in hand with tolerance. I think you would agree being in lock down coupled with social separation with a splash of so much uncertainty requires a whole lot of patience and tolerance. Surely, I could tie in the two and find a direction. 

But those subjects got me thinking of how I had to acknowledge understanding. Instantly it comes to mind how hard it is to truly understand. Don’t I need understanding to be patience and tolerant? Understanding, everything, everyone, every situation. How can I understand the plight of others? I can try but I will never fully understand their experience, their pain or suffering. I can only try to understand.  

As an example, no matter what you say, explain, or how you describe it, it is inconceivable that a man can truly understand giving birth. Can I, as a man, understand the feelings, the pain, the process, and the experience of being pregnant or giving birth? I think not! Some things you can tell me about, but I will never totally understand. 

Some things I simply have to trust and accept as they are. But to get to understanding I have to be willing to be patient because your experience is what I must try to understand in order to listen correctly.

To truly understand I need to be able to hear you clearly. With an open mind and with empathy. I think I am finally getting somewhere—tolerance, patience, acceptance, understanding, listening. It’s a great start. Now let me think about that and see you next month when I will continue my next dilemma.

In peace, love and laughter,

Joe Dunne, Publisher


5 Top Tips to Finding Your Next Doctor

1 Keep an Open Mind! Healthcare has come a long way. Today, you have access to practitioners that branch outside of traditional medicine and aim to identify the root causes of conditions while using alternative treatments that may help you get the relief you need. Just because it’s not a pill, doesn’t make it pseudoscience.

2 Build Your Health Care Team. There is no one doctor that can be the be-all-end-all for your health needs. Be sure to have a team of practitioners with different “lenses” and areas of expertise who will treat the root cause and not just the symptom(s).

3   Environment Influences Healing. Health is multi-factorial. Your mental and emotional environment plays a pivotal role in your healing potential. Your doctors and their staff should create an office atmosphere filled with positivity so you can get the most out of your care.

4 Your Story Matters.  Before you begin any treatment, be sure to have a comprehensive consultation to discuss your health concerns. Find practitioners who welcome questions and will take the time to listen and treat you with respect.

5 Report of Findings. When it comes to our health, we often make decisions without understanding the risk versus benefits. Knowledge is an important part of the healing process and is essential to make conscious, informed health decisions. Find practitioners who take the time to explain their exam findings and the recommendations for treatment in ways that make sense to you.

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