Most of my childhood and early adulthood
was spent in a fog. This is not to say I don’t
remember it. I do. But the awareness I had
about my health was nearly non-existent.
Many times growing up, I was reminded, “Your grandfather was Dean of New York Medical School and a well-published neurosurgeon. His brother discovered Sheehan Syndrome.”
While that was a novel part of our family story, I didn’t think much about it. My grandfather passed away before I was born and his brother a few years later.
It wasn’t until I began my own journey of discovering health in a whole new way that it became fascinating.
Many times growing up, I was reminded, “Your grandfather was Dean of New York Medical School and a well-published neurosurgeon. His brother discovered Sheehan Syndrome.”
While that was a novel part of our family story, I didn’t think much about it. My grandfather passed away before I was born and his brother a few years later.
It wasn’t until I began my own journey of discovering health in a whole new way that it became fascinating.