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@loribmt

I’m pretty sure the article you found with Dr. Amit Sood’s Resilient Option Program was from this post by @johnbishop.🙃https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/637443/

As you can see, Connect is a pretty amazing forum. We have over 70+ different groups with hundreds of conversations. All of the members are here to find answers or encourage others through their life stories…and to offer hope.
I’m happy you found us! Please hop into any conversations that interest you or where you can share your journey to help someone else along theirs.

It sounds to me as though you’re pretty successful in having a happy brain. ☺️. What are some favorite things that bring you joy?

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Yes that's the one!!! So helpful and appreciated!! The biggest joy in my life was 6 years old when I had my transplant-my grandson! He's almost 22 now, and each day he brings me more joy! I am blessed with a daughter and son-in-law who live in the same house, and they bring me joy as well. I love Bison (pre-transplant I had the honor of owning a herd), and horses. I love art that is about bison and horses, and absolutely love music. Peaceful, calming music that I learned to love while at Mayo. What brings you joy Lori?