This topic is about finding everyday miracles in life, especially when living with an ostomy. The author shares her personal journey and reflections, particularly around the holiday season, and offers some insights and advice.
- The author, who has an ileostomy, affectionately named her stoma "Stanley." She views Stanley as a miracle that keeps her alive and healthy, despite the challenges that come with it.
- She talks about the importance of having a "gratitude attitude," which helps her appreciate the small things, even the inconveniences like a ballooning pouch or unexpected noises.
- Acceptance of her situation took time, but now she finds comfort in talking to Stanley and patting her belly for reassurance.
- The author is open about her faith and how it plays a role in her life, despite the challenges she faces, such as stoma complications, high insurance costs, and autoimmune flares.
- As the year comes to a close, she feels hopeful and grateful for another day and season, wishing everyone happy holidays and considering Stanley her miracle.
- A fellow member encourages her to continue writing from personal experience, including her religious themes, as authenticity is more impactful than trying to be politically correct.
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