As always, leave it to Doc to offer his controversial take. Tara's story is of course interesting and very uplifting. Having said that, there isn't an AN Survivor on this forum and in this world that doesn't deserve to have their story told in Vanity Fair! You're all heros and should be recognized for your courage and perseverance under conditions that are both trying and life threatening. Knowing my story will never find such notoriety, I've taken to documenting my journey on my blog like many of you do. Sorry, but it annoys me to no end when I see and hear "celebrity" trials and tribulations sensationalized in the media. Us "ordinary" people have equally compelling stories. For what its worth, I was back at my desk 10 days after being released from three weeks in Hospital and on an airplane traveling on business a month later; without the benefit of a professional ghost writer documenting my return to normalcy!
Some of you are probably thinking, "Doc, you missed the point!" I don't think so. I realize it benefits the AN Community at large when stories like Tara's, and other "famous" people are told. Agreed. But it still rubs me the wrong way. Funny, I sounded the same opinion at last weeks Atlanta Area Group Meeting when an R&B singers story was mentioned.
I'm done pontificating now...move on, nothing to see here!
Take Care!
Doc