Happy Melbourne Cup Day! Let's Chat and Share a Laugh

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mooza
Nov 03, 2014 9:14 pm

I'm online now if anyone would like to chat, but it's our holiday for the Melbourne Cup, and for this chook, I'm not staying long. Any ostomy questions I might be able to help with, as I'm also a volunteer with Ostomy Victoria. And yes, I'm also a volunteer and member in Australia, so I do have knowledge. If you want a laugh, let's talk! LOL MOOZA
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mooza
Nov 03, 2014 11:37 pm

15 views and nothing? Let's just chat then, or I'll walk away. LMAO. I love when people view but say nothing. I can change the topic with you if you want. If not, don't view. HAHAH X X X

Posted by: iMacG5

About seven years ago, just about every aspect of my life was ostomy related. From the moment I was told an ostomy might be needed until some months down the road I existed as a person afflicted with a colostomy. I feared someone other than my immediate family might find out I had a bag. Ugh! What could be worse? Suppose it filled real fast when I was out with no place to hide and take care of myself. God forbid should it leak in church! Suppose I roll over on it in bed. I was a lesser creature, destined to a life of emotional anguish and physical routines different from most of the rest of the world. I felt like a freak. Then I found folks like you guys here, read your stuff, really “listened” to what you had to say and I began looking at things differently. We know perception is everything and I began to understand how good things were relative to what they could’ve been. So many folks had it so much worse than I did. That didn’t make my discomfort go away but it exposed how fortunate I was to be dealing with my stuff and not their’s. I felt a little guilt, maybe selfishness but quickly forgave myself by understanding I just wasn’t smart enough to fix my feelings. Then, I wonder what smarts have to do with feelings. My perception was warped so my perspective toward my existence was warped.
I learned over the last few years with the help of lots of folks right here at MAO that I could be better at living just by accepting some facts. It is what it is and so what? It’s not the worst thing to happen to a person.
I think everything is, in some way, related to everything else. I just put the ostomy thing in the back seat and drive forward.
Respectfully,
Mike

iMacG5
Nov 04, 2014 2:41 am

Please Mooza, don't ever walk away. Missed you while you were gone and thrilled to have you back. We never talked, but I've always enjoyed your stuff even when I didn't understand it. That's just the difference between Australian and New Jerseyan. Stick around and keep us laughing in addition to offering some real, quality help.

Sincerely,

Mike

klark
Nov 04, 2014 2:27 pm

Hey Mooz...

 

I got a new pair of Ray-Bans, will post a pic of them soon.

mooza
Nov 05, 2014 6:27 pm

Lol, I have 2 pairs too. Too bad I spent 400; I was going to Thailand lol.

 

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