
TERESA: What brought you to Mayo Clinic Connect?
@martin77: When I was first diagnosed with bowel cancer in October 2022 it came as a bit of a shock. I started to seek advice online and soon came across Mayo Clinic Connect. Since then I have received enormous help and support from others with a similar issue.
TERESA: What motivates you to take part in Mayo Clinic Connect?
@martin77: Having received help and support from others, my making a contribution to the forum hopefully assists those having to weigh the many different procedures, therapies and treatments available.
TERESA: What about Mayo Clinic Connect makes you feel comfortable to share and to be open with the community?
@martin77: Mayo Clinic Connect has proved to be a really friendly place. There is a strong community spirit about helping others which encourages openness.
TERESA: What support groups do you participate in?
@martin77: Following my initial diagnosis of bowel cancer in 2022 I was diagnosed in June 2024 with liver cancer followed by lung cancer in February 2025. I therefore participate in the Colorectal Cancer, Liver Cancer, and Lung Cancer support groups.
TERESA: Tell us about a meaningful moment you've experienced on Mayo Clinic Connect.
@martin77: I think one of the most rewarding experiences has been to find people in similar situations such that direct communication can take place. This has proved to be very helpful particularly during difficult recovery periods following an operation.
TERESA: What surprised you the most about Mayo Clinic Connect?
@martin77: The ease with which one can take part.
TERESA: What energizes you, or how do you find balance in your life?
@martin77: Luckily I’ve had successful operations for bowel and liver cancer and, all being well, two recent ablation procedures for lung cancer will also have been successful. Throughout this time I have been energized by the thought of doing more of the things I’ve always enjoyed doing – cycling, sailing, and, with my wife, walking, golf and skiing. The calendar ahead is always being filled with engagements of this kind plus many meetings with family and friends throughout the year. I’m coming up 81 now and look forward to skiing in January in the French Alps!
TERESA: Tell us about your favorite pastime or activity.
@martin77: My favourite activity is definitely cycling, albeit on an e-bike these days, not only for the physical exercise entailed but the wonderful social life we have in our bike club. We raise money for various charities each year which is very rewarding. I’m looking forward to taking part in another 300 mile bike ride in France during a week in the summer of 2026.
TERESA: Do you have a favorite quote, life motto or personal mantra?
@martin77: “Action this day”– a quotation / rubber stamp / sticker used by Winston Churchill.
TERESA: What do you appreciate the most in your friends?
@martin77: They are my family.
TERESA: What do you love about where you live or vacation?
@martin77: The mountains of the French Alps where we have a holiday home.
TERESA: Puppies or kittens?
@martin77: Puppies!
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@martin77 What a great story about you!! I love cycling, too, but had to give it up when I got an autoimmune
Disease. My balance isn’t good and i don’t want to fall on the road! And skiing! Such great sports for you! I mentor the autoimmune diseases group and the Caregiving groups so I probably won’t bump into you anywhere , but I did love reading about you! Becky
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1 Reaction@martin77 Such an inspirational & hopeful story! I also found that the Connect community provided help and support from other regular folks going through some of the same health challenges I faced. My wife and I also love to ski and that’s how we marked my 1 year post liver transplant anniversary. She too is a much better skier than me, so I also just tag along. Definitely need to ski the Alps. Wishing you continued good health and a successful 300 mile bike ride this summer.
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1 ReactionThank you for being part of this great group of people. Your resilience is beautiful. Please post pictures of the French Alps. I went skiing several times in my youth in North Carolina and West Virginia, but I can not imagine what the Alps would be like. So nice to read about you!