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Hello, @gastrogirl. I've been wondering about your situation and how you're doing during this wait to get to the Jax Mayo. This is so tough, I'm sure.....waiting for an important, possibly life changing visit is the worst. You seem to be doing well, tho. I wanted you to get to chat with @artist01 because she's been through so much gastro stuff and is very knowledgeable and supportive. She's a wonderful, positive resource for you now and as this journey continues. Remember her for those reasons.

I see you've gotten all kinds of responses the last week or so. Well, I think you can relax a bit now and do some thinking. It may be time for you to stop trying to self-diagnose and predict through fear and not quite enough information what will be happening the next week or so. It's time to take a step back, take some good, cleansing deep breaths, sit quietly alone and think. Amazing what will happen when we do that.....just think.

You have your hotel room scheduled. You know where you'll be and how to get to the clinic. You have a map, I'm sure they sent you one in your packet w/your schedule and other information. They're so well organized and helpful, you are full of good info now.

Has your portal been helpful? What kind of schedule do you have now? I suppose you have a first meeting with your gastro doctor to meet and give you a chance to exchange information. He has your records and will have spent some time going over them well so he knows much of what they offer even before you walk in. Hopefully, you have a journal you've begun as we first discussed filled with lots of early information to share and questions to ask. This is extremely important, as he needs to hear from you just what's going on, for how long, the progression of the issues and your expectations from him.

Do be frank and up front with everyone. These folks are there for you. They are your advocates and are there to help you find answers, a diagnosis, develop a treatment and care plan. You are partners in this. Remember that...no adversarial relationships here, only supportive and helpful, caring and working for you.

Trust is extremely important. They must trust you are honest and forthright with them. You must trust they are on your side and will help every way possible. That trust is a real tough issue for me. I've had so many years of not the best care, years with no or wrong answers and gobs of questions! So, trust is of utmost importance. That doesn't mean you accept everything they say as gospel. It's not. they're on this investigative journey with you, hand in hand. So, trust that they have your best at heart.....

I honestly doubt you'll be looking for fun things to do when you leave the appointments and go to the hotel. You'll be tired and want good rest and sleep. Eat well, not too much, but what you know is good for your situation and naturally, what they tell you based on the schedule of tests. I imagine you'll be having tests most of the days you're there. And there are some very interesting tests someone has dreamed up! No need to fear, we all survive them just fine and they give the docs good information, so just go with the flow.

I found every single person at this Mayo clinic to be helpful, kind, full of information if you ask, wanting to help you. Remember, fear is not your friend. Fear causes paralysis very often....in thoughts, in movement, in healing. Fear of being ignored I've heard from your messages.....no, you will be helped and advised. I imagine after you and your doctor complete your first meeting, he'll have an idea and share with you his plan of action. So just relax and be prepared to hit the ground running. they are excellent schedulers. You'll have your days filled with new docs, new nurses, new tests, and adventures.

As you begin to get some answers, and you may have some biopsies from tests that require a few days to get results....but, most of the test results and pictures from the tests and doctors' notes will be on your patient portal within a few hours. It remarkable. You will have answers written by the doctors on your portal that will indicate their findings and thinking as to what direction to go next.

Trust. Relax. Be thankful for this wonderful opportunity to have the best care available. So many can't get this care. We're so blessed to have Mayo close to us and have the ability to get this specialized medical help. You are special. You are blessed. You are on your way to finding answers, getting treatment and healing. Let your thought and your mind be in charge of this process beginning tonight. Begin healing tonight.

When you have time, ck online for the connection of the brain to pain and healing of the body.
Blessings, my friend. May your next days be filled with good things. Good people. Good thoughts. Healing.
elizabeth

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@ess77 Hello Elizabeth. That was an awesome message you sent to @gastrogirl! So much excellent information, healing and positive thoughts.
And kudos to you from me for your very kind words. (The cheque is in the mail! 🤣 ) I hope our gastrogirl takes solace from your inspiring message to her. I truly believe your message will give her courage and hope. I like what Sir Winston Churchill said during the hard times of WWII:
"The only thing to fear, is fear itself". Those words carried many of us through those dreadful times. X0 Laurie