Surgeriversary
Nearly one year ago to this date I had my last surgery – in December 2017. Here’s a quick recap of how I felt that day, and a brief summary of how things have progressed over the last twelve months.
Nearly one year ago to this date I had my last surgery – in December 2017. Here’s a quick recap of how I felt that day, and a brief summary of how things have progressed over the last twelve months.
Jay discovered that by slowing down what he’s doing in his day job, he has a much more fulfilling experience with himself.
Here’s some background information about Green Bar / EV SSL Certificates that I didn’t know, until I spoke to a super friendly support technician at ENOM. The topic just came up, and I’ve learnt why these things can be so pricey.
Let’s take a behind-the-scenes look at how things at Apple don’t always “just work”: When Jay tries to submit his latest SUPER SURVIVOR Podcast Feed, it takes the folks at Apple nearly a month to approve it.
Jay has unintentionally inspired a co-worker, who was kind enough to let him know the positive impact his brief comment has had on her. Meanwhile, Jay feels he has no choice but to let one of his hosting customers go – for the benefit of his own wellbeing.
In this presentation, my oncologist Dr. Mike Cusnir talks about very recent scientific findings about colon cancer: how the disease works, how to prevent it, and how to ultimately cure it.
I found this a highly inspirational talk, full of very easy to understand information. Plus it’s a nice chance to meet him 🙂
at the 2nd annual Oncology Symposium on April 6th, 2019 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Conference Centers in Hollywood, Florida. Julia and I will be there, my nutritionist Julie Rothenberg will be there, and Dr. Karen Stephenson will be there to. Join us!
You can get in touch with him via the Mount Sinai Medical Center
4300 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL
https://www.msmc.com