Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on the things for which we’re grateful. As a society, we are typically striving, longing for, and pursuing things we don’t have. But if we just take a moment and reflect on how much we have been given, a change of heart is inevitable.
Research shows that being grateful actually changes the neurochemicals that run through our blood stream. Being in a state of gratitude literally allows us to function better, focus better, and we’re most likely more fun to be around.
I thank God every day I get to take care of families. Just this week in my office, Bruce told me his hearing is improving, Ben said his response to food allergies was significantly less. Also, Bonnie said her debilitating back pain had finally resolved without the use of drugs. Char told me her leg burning had gone away, and she is walking straighter. Nancy said her headaches have improved by 60%, Gabby is sleeping through the night again, and Mrs. G’s mood has greatly improved. Suzie is doing better, even though her work situation is very stressful and Pierce is communicating better than he was in the past. Daniel told me this is the best care he’s ever had, and that more people need to know about NUCCA. This is about half of what I heard in just three days of taking care of people this week.
I’m grateful I get to do what God created me to do: to help families achieve the highest health potential possible.
I’m thankful Jesus loves me.
I’m so happy I have a beautiful wife and 3 amazing children. All 4 of our parents are still alive and well. We have a Grandma we get to spend time with. Our siblings are all doing fantastic. Our Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces, Nephews, and Friends are doing great.
I’m giddy at the thought of having the team I have at Lazar Spinal Care. They look out for me and treat our practice members like the 5-star VIPs you are.
Thank you to all of you who let me serve you and your family. If you’re not under care right now, come in. You’re missing out on the life you could be living. If you are under care right now, bring your family and friends. They deserve the same great opportunity you have!
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Happy Thanksgiving!
With love and gratitude,
Dr. Lazar
We are very thankful for the fact we just had a great Thanksgivings dinner and the whole family was able to eat the same food. No special food allergy preparations were needed, because we no longer have food allergies!
Thanks Dr. Lazar.