Stories of Strength
Our GISTmates describe herein some of the trials and tribulations of their encounters with GIST. They are of particular value to us because they speak, among other things, to the post-traumatic residue of the emotional stress that we often carry unwittingly as survivors-in-jeopardy during our ongoing battles with GIST.
By actively re-visiting, re-telling and writing down our stories, in our own words, in our own terms, and in our own good time, we can often drain off some of the “undigested” emotional traumas to which we were exposed. This process of so called “abreaction” is a normal way of belatedly coping with post-traumatic anxieties that accumulate as sources of stress. Over a period of time, keeping and sharing our personal journals, and re-telling and sharing our stories, can often help us to get hold of ourselves and provide a healthier perspective and view of the road than might be achieved by booze or tranquilizing pills.
–Mel
Read Our Stories
Alex’s Story – Overcoming Life’s Obstacles
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Aloha! Bill’s Story – Life with GIST is a Marathon
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Bonnie’s Story – My GIST is Not a Toothpick
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Janet’s Story – Three Cheers for OHSU |
Jeni’s Story – There is Life After Diagnosis
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Judith’s Story (UPDATED) – Recurrence-free without Glivec |
Kaye’s Story – My Journey |
Les’ Story (UPDATED) – My 20+ Year Encounter with GIST |
Lon’s Story (NEW) – Taking Control of My Treatment |
Lynn’s Story – Sangha |
Mark’s Story (NEW) – A Journey of Misdiagnosis and Lessons Learned |
Martin’s Story (UPDATED) – Light at the End of the Tunnel
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Michael’s Story – Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Enterologist |
Nancy’s Story – I Am Not Alone
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Pat’s Story – I Specialize in Rare Diseases
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Rich’s Story (NEW) – My Unconventional Battle with GIST |
Ron McClelland’s Story – Ten Years and Still Going Strong – Sort Of |
Ron Newberger’s Story – We Seem To Be Avoiding Feelings
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