Three-Time Brain Tumor: No Reason to be Discouraged!

Discouraged is not a familiar word to this owner of a three time brain tumor.

After the 2018 Winter Olympics, famed gold medalist Scott Hamilton reflected on a television talk show about adoption, cancer and his reoccurring brain tumor.

Not discouraged beating cancer
Scott Hamilton shares his story on TODAY

How does he thrive with anxiety?

Best Advice Ever from an Olympic Gold Medalist 

For a quarter of a century you couldn’t watch a Winter Olympic broadcast without Scott Hamilton in the booth.

But, not recently.  He was demoted in favor of Tara Lapinski and Johnny Weir.

Discouraged? Not! Lapinski/Weir
Tara Lapinski and Johnny Weir 2018 Winter Olympics/Jean Catuffe/Getty Images

This surprised me and I think many others because of Scott’s TV charisma and his pedigree of four straight world championships in the eighties and a gold medal in 1984.

Channel surfing the other day, I saw Scott talking about his new book, Finish First: Winning Changes Everything.

I didn’t know about his scary battles with . . .

  • stage 4 testicular cancer and
  • a reoccurring brain tumor

The tumor is benign but still a threat around his optic nerve.

  • First appeared in 2004
  • Reappeared in 2010
  • Reappeared again in 2016

And since he couldn’t use radiation a third time, he was given two options . . .

  • Diet
  • Prayer

“I prayed about 12 times a day. When I was told that the tumor shrank, I asked the doctor how that was possible.  He just smiled and said, ‘God’.  This honestly is my favorite thing about my faith.  We have no right to hang on to anything anymore, except Jesus.  You can call us crazy, those of us who believe this, but pay attention.  We’re happier and lighter.”  Scott Hamilton

I’m all in about happier and lighter aren’t you?

When trauma speeds anxiety I remember this lesson from the playground.

A Law from the Playground

The merry-go-round was always a star attraction growing up.

Kids crowded around yelling and huffing and puffing to jump on while some on the edge cried, “Stop!”  “Stop!”

Some laughed like hyenas screaming “faster!”

Discouraged by laughing hyenas
Demands are like laughing Hyenas/Mark Bridger/Shutterstock

And then some kind soul yells “move to the center!”

‘That’s it’ I’d say to myself, ‘move to the center!’

The center was magical because no matter how fast the spin, you wouldn’t get dizzy!

The Edge vs the Center

My struggle on the merry-go-round was the same as it is today.

What to do with speed.

Every day begins normal enough like the merry-go-round.

Soon, a crowd joins you screaming different demands . . .

  • financial demands!
  • family demands!
  • work demands!

Is this the way of the successful?

The more you do, the more you’re requested to do?

How do you keep fatigue and fear from creeping in?

Move to the center.  Run to the center.  Cleave to the center.

The Center of All Things

I have spent the last 50 years of my life amazed by countless signposts pointing to the specific truth of God in Christ.

I’ve encountered them and I believe they are remarkable.

This was not a process of selection like going to a cafeteria of religions.

This was an encounter of the Spirit in a supernatural way.

I think folks are hungrier and thirstier than ever before to plant their lives on a center that is authentic, truthful and transcendent of the limitations of this world.

What do you think?

Three-Time Brain Tumor: No Reason to be Discouraged!

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