Does this sound familiar? You've been told to simply get used to it and accept the challenges that come with living with an ileostomy. But let's be honest, it's not that simple, is it? The pain and frustration of trying to adapt to a new way of life while facing physical and emotional hurdles can feel overwhelming. And yet, despite your efforts, you're still struggling to find the support and guidance you need. It's time for a different approach. Join us in this episode as we uncover the complexities of living with an ileostomy and empower you to overcome the challenges with resilience and confidence."I tend not to think about things I'm out of my control, such as medical issues. What I can control is my positive attitude." - Dan ShockleyIn this episode, you will be able to:

Uncover the complexities of hereditary colon cancer syndrome and the significance of genetic testing.

Realize the vital role of regular screenings in the early detection of potential health hazards.

Journey through the challenging path of adapting to life with an ileostomy.

Participate in a mission to de-stigmatize ostomies and amplify the call for universal awareness.

Explore the need for healthcare reform emphasizing preventive screenings.

My special guest is Dan ShockleyMeet Dan Shockley, a man of resilience with an ability to adapt and overcome in the face of adversity. A retired Navy veteran, Dan has served in Operation Desert Storm and is an Iraqi Freedom Veteran, priding himself on the mental toughness earned from his military career. A little-known fact about our special guest, Dan has been diagnosed with an attenuated form of Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP), a rare hereditary condition impacting less than 0.3% of the global population. With his trademark positivity, Dan navigated his complicated medical journey to live a full life post an unexpected ileostomy surgery.