Health Hats, the Podcast
Life without sax? Adapt to changing abilities.
Abilities changing. Can’t play my horn. Acute pain on top of chronic pain. Need new solutions. Right-sizing virtual and in-person visits. Maintain optimism.
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Life without sax? Oh, no! 1
Acute pain, chronic pain, which? 02:34. 1
Face and adjust to changing abilities 04:15. 1
Right-sizing virtual and in-person primary care 06:37. 2
Maintaining spirit, pathological optimism 07:45. 2
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Credits
Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger
Duke Ellington's Caravan is played by Lechuga Fresca. Ryan Vasios, alto sax, Josh Rosenstock, bass, Karen Welling, keys, Andrea Cowen and Danny van Leeuwen, percussion
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Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this.
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Life without sax? Oh, no!
I haven’t been able to play my baritone saxophone for a few weeks. I’m bummed and worried. I often speak about my health goals: progress as slowly as possible, don’t fall, don’t mess with my pathological optimism, and continue playing the baritone saxophone. I haven’t been able to play due to issues with my back, decreasing mobility, and the weight of the big 25-pound horn hanging around my neck. I’ve been playing an average of an hour a day for the past 18 months. The more I play,