This topic is about how significant historical events, like the Kennedy assassinations, can become intertwined with personal experiences, especially for those dealing with medical challenges such as an ostomy. The originator of the story shares their personal memories of undergoing ileostomy surgery during a time of national tragedy and how these events have stayed with them over the years. Here are some insights and advice shared by others:
1. People from both Canada and the U.S. reflected on how major historical events, like the Kennedy assassinations, can leave a lasting impact on those already dealing with medical trauma, such as ostomy patients.
2. Emotional support is crucial:
- Focus on what you can control. Try to channel any anger or frustration into calm, logical discussions instead of letting despair take over.
- It's important to connect with others who are caring and share similar experiences. This can help maintain hope, especially when national or global events feel overwhelming.
3. There was a suggestion to explore the work of psychologist Jordan Peterson for insights. However, some caution that he is often associated with alt-right views, so it's advised to approach his work with care.
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