04/20/2026
Patients, Family, and Friends,
Recently, I went to pick up my son while he was out playing with friends. Just before I arrived, one of the boys had snapped his bike in half and it wasn't going anywhere. Wolfie asked if we could give him a ride down the hill, but since he lived only a little farther away, we loaded him and his broken bike into the truck and took him home.
The young man was appreciative, but when we arrived and unloaded everything, his father never made eye contact or said thank you. He may have been having a bad day or he may have just been miffed at the predicament, but it seemed odd.
Now, I didn’t agree to help him for a thank you, but simple courtesy and gratitude still go a long way in promoting goodwill. It was a reminder that life is better when we manage our expectations and don’t become attached to outcomes.
That same lesson applies to health. I do not place expectations on exactly how or when someone improves. Instead, I trust the Innate wisdom of the body and know that every time you get off the table you are better and your body is more fully expressing its natural ability to heal.
If you know someone who is not living their best life: physically, mentally, or emotionally, please refer them in. Sometimes all someone needs is the right opportunity to begin moving in a healthier direction.
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Be Well,
Dr. Bill and Buddy