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MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 2
Today I had an appointment with my regular doctor. He was very sympathetic and kind as he looked right into my pained eyes. I could feel my lip trembling as I thanked him for being my advocate. Continue reading →
Tagged acknowledging grief, cataract surgery, cataract surgery complications, Cataracts when in fifties, changing your life, compassion, coping with grief, crystal, crystal teardrops, crystal tears, discouragement, dry eye syndrome, dry eyes, eye discomfort, eye issues, eye problems, eyesight adjustment, eyesight issues, having hope, HMO, hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, inspiration, Judy Unger, loss, music therapy, musical inspiration, optimism, Posterior Vitreous Detachment, releasing pain, self improvement, staying hopeful, suppressing emotion, teardrops, tears
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MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 1
As my eye condition began to overwhelm me, it reminded me very much of grief. What I am sharing is an expression of complete vulnerability. I am honest and raw. Continue reading →
Tagged acknowledging grief, cataract surgery, cataract surgery complications, Cataracts when in fifties, changing your life, compassion, coping with grief, discouragement, dry eye syndrome, dry eyes, eye discomfort, eye issues, eye problems, eyesight adjustment, eyesight issues, gray divorce, grief, grief and optimism, GRIEF RELATED, guitar, having hope, HMO, hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, improvement, inner critic, inspiration, loss, music therapy, musical inspiration, optimism, Posterior Vitreous Detachment, releasing pain, self improvement, self-critical, self-love, staying hopeful, suppressing emotion, vitrectomy
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MY SOUL I WOULD RESTORE – PART 2
I was so thrilled when she said, “Judy, I want you sitting next to me after I have surgery – playing your guitar!” Continue reading →
Tagged acoustic guitar, anticipatory grief, beautiful music, close friendship, close sisters, Congestive heart failure, creativity, escape through music, Friendship, friendship and loss, guitar, having hope, healing music, http://thedrsays.org/, inspiration, Judy Unger, living with PVD, living with terminal illness, losing a sister, loss, loss of a sister, memories of friendship, Music, music and healing, music as therapy, musical comfort, optimism, original songs, performing, Sandra Callahan, singing, sister's love, sisters, songwriting, staying positive, terminal illness, Wawona Lodge, writing, Yosemite
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HANG ON – PART 2
Of all my songs, this would have to be my favorite and most inspiring. Continue reading →
Tagged acoustic guitar, cancer, composing, facing the end, friend dying, Friendship, grief, GRIEF RELATED, guitar, Hang On, having hope, healing music, hope, hopeful and optimistic, inspiration, Judy Unger, Kimberly Haynes, loss, loss of a friend, love is never gone, love never dies, lovesong, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, maintaining hope, mother's illness, Music, ocular melanoma, optimism, original songs, performing, singing, songwriting, terminal illness
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