There is much to be thankful for in life. This Thanksgiving, Marty and I are especially grateful that for the first time in many years Marty could enjoy the celebratory feast without ensuing dire digestive consequences. As he has been, in times gone by, a legendary eater, it was a great relief and joy for him to take part in the meal with family without worries about unpleasant results. This indicates that the surgery a year ago to remove extensive scar tissue and re-sect his bowel had very positive results. In addition, his continuing work with our excellent osteopathic physician has supported his overall health and well being. Marty's "structural" issues (numb leg, back pain, etc) have been positively changed with his work with our osteopath and with Alexander lessons with yours truly. In short, Marty is doing well, we are living a much more "normal" life and enjoying all that life brings us. OK, sleep is still our favorite sport, but at least we can sleep now without all the trauma of Marty being ill due to eating pretty much anything besides rice and pasta.
Life is good!
Best to all!
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