Searching for Answers With Others: Meet @johnbishop

Apr 27, 2018 | Colleen Young, Connect Director | @colleenyoung | Comments (30)

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John Bishop

 

JEN: What brought you to Mayo Clinic Connect?

@johnbishop: My Mayo Clinic neurologist diagnosed me with idiopathic small-fiber polyneuropathy (SFPN) and confirmed my worst fear: there are no available treatments that help with the numbness associated with polyneuropathy, just drugs to mask the pain.

After a nanosecond of being depressed, I decided to do my own research to find something that worked for me. During one of my late evening Internet search fests, I ran across a Connect discussion thread and had to join before I could post. The rest, as they say, is history.  

P.S. I am glad I found Connect!

JEN: What about Connect makes you feel comfortable to share and to be open with the community?

@johnbishop: Connect makes me feel comfortable to share and be open because its members are all looking for answers for their health concerns, which means that we can, hopefully, learn from each other.

JEN: What groups do you participate in?

@johnbishop: I participate mostly in the Autoimmune Diseases and Neuropathy Groups, but I have been known to lurk in other groups and discussions because I want to learn more. It also helps me with my daily goal: learn at least one new thing per day.

JEN: Who has been a special connection for you on Connect?

@johnbishop: To be honest, anytime I am able to provide a member of Connect something that is helpful or helps them be a better advocate for themselves, that gives me the feeling of a special connection.

JEN: What surprised you the most about Connect?

@johnbishop: The Connect community itself: I admire how members reach out to find out about their own health concerns and share what they have learned with others — the support and strength they give each other to be better advocates for themselves.

JEN: What energizes you, or how do you find balance in your life?

@johnbishop: My wife, and primary caregiver, energizes me — or rather, gives me attitude adjustments when needed. Fortunately for me, this doesn’t happen too often. She helps me keep my priorities straight and offers encouragement when I need it.

JEN: Tell us about your favorite pastime or activity.

@johnbishop: Looking out my computer room window at the bird feeder and daydreaming, and taking photos of birds and other creatures from my window are some of my favorites. I also love going out for coffee with the guys, Saturday morning breakfast with my daughter and cuddling with my wife.

JEN: Do you have a favorite quote, life motto, personal mantra?

@johnbishop: To the question, “How are you?”

I’d say, “Finer than frog’s hair split three ways!”

JEN: What do you love about where you live or vacation?

@johnbishop: I love living in a small Minnesota town where everyone knows me as “Lavon’s husband.” It’s a quaint little town with a nice restaurant, two coffee shops, a courthouse, two antique stores, and, most importantly, The Chocolate Shoppe.

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@johnbishop, Hi John! I love your sense of humor and look forward to meeting you in person at our Meet-up in June. Your ears were probably burning this past Monday; as I mentioned having learned some good computer tips from another Mentor (you). That came up in that survey interview that we were all asked to participate in. Hugs to you and Lavon.

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@windwalker

@johnbishop, Hi John! I love your sense of humor and look forward to meeting you in person at our Meet-up in June. Your ears were probably burning this past Monday; as I mentioned having learned some good computer tips from another Mentor (you). That came up in that survey interview that we were all asked to participate in. Hugs to you and Lavon.

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@windwalker Hi Terri! I’m glad I was able to provide some tips that help. My ears are always burning :-). Looking forward to meeting you also!

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@johnbishop

Hi Roland, I think you broke the code about staying active as much as you can without overdoing it. It’s good to hear you are doing OK and I wouldn’t give up hope about the PMR going into remission. My first bout with PMR lasted 3 years. This second time was about a year and a half. Have you tried using the 2.5 mg and 1 mg tablets when tapering down? That way you don’t have to drop from 5 mg to 0. When I got close I went to 2.5 for a week and then 2 mg, then 1 mg. If it hurts too much I would go back up to the next dose for a few days to see if the pain subsided. Kudos for volunteering at the police dept....that’s great.

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@johnbishop - Great article. So glad to get to know you better. Thanks for sharing.

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@debbraw

@johnbishop - Great article. So glad to get to know you better. Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks Debbra @debbra -- Glad to get to know you better also!

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In reply to @aerodon "@johnbishop" + (show)

Hi Cuz! @aerodon, welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. Really glad you joined Connect. It is a wealth of patient to patient information. Just don't be sharing those kid stories where you taught me how to play army with B-B guns ☺

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lol @johnbishop 'Lavon's husband'! I'm think your wife must be popular in town. Great interview!

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@mbear

lol @johnbishop 'Lavon's husband'! I'm think your wife must be popular in town. Great interview!

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Thanks Melissa @mbear! She is way more popular ☺

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@mbear

lol @johnbishop 'Lavon's husband'! I'm think your wife must be popular in town. Great interview!

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@mbear Yes, I've met LaVon. She makes John look good (don't take that personally, John)!

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@johnbishop

Hi Cuz! @aerodon, welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. Really glad you joined Connect. It is a wealth of patient to patient information. Just don't be sharing those kid stories where you taught me how to play army with B-B guns ☺

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@aerodon- don't listen to your cuz, we need to get some juice on our dear friend John! Jim @thankful

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