Category: My Journey
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The Importance of Subscribing
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsYou’ll notice that just under the heading of my blog website is a place for you to subscribe to my blogs. I want to explain why subscribing is so important. I value your privacy just as much as you do. I promise that if you subscribe (if you haven’t done so already), you will not…
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I Have MG… MG Doesn’t Have Me
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsThere’s a huge difference between those two statements. I have a rare autoimmune disease that affects me at times, but it doesn’t own me. While I can’t control whether or not I have it or what it does to my body, I can control how I allow it to affect my mind. I decide if…
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Caregiver
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsTomorrow will mark a new milestone in my life. I will become a caregiver. My wife is having surgery on her shoulder, her RIGHT shoulder (emphasis on RIGHT). She is right-handed. She will be in a sling for several weeks. She has long hair. See where I’m going with this? Not only will I need…
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Next Best Thing
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsI was watching Pastor Steven Furtick on YouTube this morning and his message was on the “Next Best Thing”. He stated that when we go to God in prayer and request something, God doesn’t always grant that request immediately. Until he does, we need to focus on the “Next Best Thing”. I thought about how…
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Stay Active
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsYears ago I had a cardiologist whose last two words he would say to me before leaving the room were “Stay Active”. I’m sure he said that to all his patients, but it was good advice. Bad things happen to your body when you live a sedentary lifestyle. When I was diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis,…
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Thanks for a Wonderful Father’s Day!
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsFather’s Day was extra special for me this year. Not only did I feel the love and support of my family, but also from people I never expected… friends, neighbors and even some people I didn’t know. What a pleasant surprise! Prior to originally starting my blog, I was perusing the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of…
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Father’s Day
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsAs I sat down to write this Father’s Day blog, I found myself pulled in many directions. It took me several attempts. I started out writing about my father and father-in-law. From my father I learned values and respect. I remembered how despite difficulties, he always tried to be a good father. From my father-in-law…
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Mystery Unsolved
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsWhen you open my blog website and scroll down to my blogs, you see them all listed by title. Below each title is a “Continue Reading” button and below that is my picture, name and date I actually wrote each particular blog. When you open a blog by pressing the “Continue Reading” button, you’ll notice…
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Because I Need You
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsFor those of us with Myasthenia Gravis and even family and friends, it’s sometimes overwhelming dealing with a chronic disease. Some with MG are in wheelchairs, some are on ventilators. Others of us get along pretty well until our symptoms return. Yes, the symptoms are devastating for some and nuisances for others, but there’s alway…
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Together we can do so much
Greg Olsen
in ThoughtsSince starting my blog, I’ve heard numerous stories of people who suffer from Myasthenia Gravis. There’s the step cousin of my son-in-law, a young lady who was diagnosed with MG 4 years ago and continues to get worse. She’s now in a wheelchair and will be starting infusions along with immunosuppressants. There’s the young checker…