Cholangiocarcinoma.org has asked me to participate in a feature called, "Ask Dr. Giles," where people can send in questions about dealing with cancer and I will answer them. Click here to see the first question and answer.
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A collaboration of minds, hearts, and lives. . . in this family, it's a Zoo!



6 comments:
First of all, let me let out a whistle for the hotty on this post. (whistle) Nice picture, bro. Secondly, I'm not sure I realized how professional you are. I know that sounds silly, but I know you as my brother (faults included) and sometimes I forgot that you are also a very successful doctor of the mind. I was extremely impressed by your response to this individual. It broke my heart that he had to even have that talk with his grandchildren, but I loved what you had to say. I think that applies to all communication with children. Thank you. You are a stud!!! and a hottie!!! thanks for sharing.
Aww. That's so nice, jessi! Thanks for the nice compliments.
Son, what good advice for anyone addressing a new issue. I noticed you repeated the instructions 3 times in different ways. I also notice how God tells us things in
3's. It would be interesting if you hear from him again, in regard to how he delt with this issue with his family....As I've said before, you are very good at what you do......but then i'm just your mom....xoxo
G-DAWG! Are you so cool or what?! What a pleasant surprise to see such a great picture of you on the zoo when I got on it this morning. What a great opportunity to do "Ask Dr. Giles." Your first answer was so great. Professional and warm and sincere and just helpful. You sure do deal with some hard things in your profession. I'll be looking in on your Q&A. Did I mention how handsome in looked in that picture?:)
G-Dawg, very impressive. I'm with Jessi, we love you and talk when we get together but actually knowing "you" is something that would be good to do. I'm interested to see what is to become of this "ask Dr. Giles," good luck.
Dear Geret,
Your Bio on their page is impressive. What community opportunities have you explored?
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