In this Road to Recovery Minute, Dr. Masson explains that setbacks are a universal experience. How you react to them ultimately determines the extent of your recovery.
Road to Recovery: Show Up Strong
When it comes to taking care of ourselves, the vast majority of us will slack from time to time, leaving our bodies unprepared to face an injury or illness. World-renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Robert Masson is leading a grassroots campaign to get us to Show Up Strong. Find out how.
Your Stories: Donna Lindhal
After Donna Lindhal’s teenage daughter committed suicide in 1993, Donna felt herself losing control of her life. That fear kept her from the one thing she loved most — riding horses. She shares how she slowly learned to overcome her fears by making herself a “bombproof rider” and what she’s learned about surviving life’s toughest challenges.
Your Stories: Stephanie Aleite
Stephanie Aleite is Surviving & Thriving through rheumatoid arthritis, or RA. Just 23 years old, Stephanie is putting a face to the disease that more than a million Americans are battling, and she has inspirational words of wisdom for others who have been diagnosed.
Road to Recovery: Walking the Walk
Dr. Robert Masson says he understands how frustrating it can be to not feel 100 percent, so he is committed to bringing his patients back to full health so they can return to the things they love most in life. Find out how inspires them.
Your Stories: Elaine Krugman
Do you have a mantra? After experiencing a potentially paralyzing injury, Elaine Krugman adopted one: “Believing in your dreams can be far more rewarding than living by your limitations.” See how it fueled her powerful recovery.
Tony Little: Believe In Yourself
Entrepreneur and fitness trainer Tony Little wants to know: do you truly believe in yourself? He shares a painful childhood memory and reveals how it encouraged him to prove the doubters wrong. Get his advice for learning to believe in yourself too.
Pat Williams: Man on a Mission
Pat Williams is a man who knows how to get things done. From co-founding an NBA team to writing nearly 90 books and running in dozens of marathons, he believes there’s nothing you can’t do. It’s the same attitude he’s bringing to fighting his cancer.
Your Stories: Lauren Larsen
Young Lauren Larsen was diagnosed with cancer before she could even talk. However, such a diagnosis didn’t stop her from overcoming cancer and going right past talking to singing!
Your Stories: Rebecca Green
As a young mother, Rebecca Green refused to let a cancer diagnosis slow her down. She had life to live, and it was one with no regrets!
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