Embrace the Suck

Dear Friends,

We can all agree pain sucks!

One of my favorite patients (he is a quote factory!) shared a saying he learned in the military:

“Embrace the suck”

What the military has taught them is that the tough times are where the lessons are learned. It is the time when your attitude and habits need to change.

Does your health suck? Well let’s learn from it! Let’s look for the cause, not for the bandaid.  

Pain is your body’s way of communicating that you need to change something in your lifestyle. When you learn that lesson it will change the quality of your life.

Hey your life depends on it! I’m going to talk a little about COVID deaths now. Please understand that when you talk stats about health and death, it is about numbers. Each persons’ life is valuable and any death from any cause can be tragic or, in the case for the long term sufferer, it can be a blessing.

Information is starting to roll in now that we are a year into COVID from the CDC. In 2020 the death toll from COVID (345K) is ranked third behind Heart Disease (690k) and Cancer (600K) for leading cause of death. Meaning the man walking past my office with a mask on, who then pulled it down, took a drag of a cigarette, and put his mask back up is probably worrying about the wrong thing. YIKES! Nothing like hot boxing yourself to get the most out of your cancer stick.

Obviously as a new comer, COVID made quite a splash but you are four times more likely to die from cancer or heart disease.  

The next stat from the CDC website is that 94% of the deaths had an additional four comorbidity factors. Meaning statistically, we are all not equally likely to have bad outcomes from COVID. Now that doesn’t mean you should be flippant about getting COVID, but you should be trying to optimize your health regardless. 

What the government data shows is that the combination of age and ill health is deadly with COVID. Of course there are always outliers but, speaking in general terms, if you have multiple diseases, especially if you are aged, then you should be acting to do everything you can to achieve a healthier existence so you don’t become one of the stats. 

We operate under the understanding that God gave us a unique ability to self heal and defend ourselves from harm. When our health sucks we can always make it better through life-style changes. We have endless tools to help you if you are “stuck in the suck”.

Do you need help identifying which lifestyle factors need to change in your life? Reach out to us- we’ve got your back!

God Bless,

Dr. Dan

 

Here is a link to Immuplex which blends essential micronutrients and minerals to support the immune system.

Immuplex

Testimonial

Kurt Bassuener, President of MWS Associates, Inc.

MWS Associates has leased office space in the Business Center since the inception of our company in 2018 and from 2015-2018 with the previous company that I worked for.  The Business Center was the clear choice for us to locate our main office for several reasons: location, cost effectiveness, reliable high-speed internet, services offered and full access to the conference room.  It truly offers everything our company needs to headquarter our business from without the hassle of owning our own office building with the maintenance, yard care and snowplowing that goes along with ownership.  

A major benefit for us is the ability to host in-person and online meetings in the newly renovated, state-of-the-art conference room.  COVID changed many aspects of our business with a major increase in online meetings being one of them.  Many companies struggled with technology issues to host or participate in online meetings with poor audio, video quality, background noise and unprofessional business settings negatively affecting meetings.  The size, layout and quality of the A/V equipment of the conference room now allows us to host annual company-wide in-person meetings as well. Every October we bring our entire staff in from around the country for weeklong meetings and the conference room comfortably allows us to host 20+ people.  The setting also allows us to host on-site meetings with key accounts.  Clients appreciate being able to combine a business trip with bringing their family to enjoy a few extra days to experience all Door County has to offer.

Jeff Bruemmer

Physical Plant

Jeff Bruemmer joined DCEDC in July of 2001. Jeff is responsible for maintaining the DCEDC Business Center, located at 185 East Walnut Street in Sturgeon Bay. Jeff was born and raised in Kewaunee and moved to Sturgeon Bay in 1985.

KATHY LASEE

Accounting and Operations Coordinator

Kathy Lasee is responsible for the organization’s financial operations, as well as the operations of the Business Development Center in Sturgeon Bay. A Door County native, Lasee graduated from Sturgeon Bay High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in music with a minor in business administration from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Lasee is a charter member of the Peninsula Symphonic Band and previously worked as a music teaching assistant for the Sturgeon Bay School District. Prior to joining DCEDC in October of 2023, Lasee was the Office Manager of Kevin’s Automotive in Sturgeon Bay. During her professional career, she also worked in the loan office at Baylake Bank (now Nicolet National Bank) in Sturgeon Bay.

DEVIN VANDERTIE

Director of Business Development

Devin Vandertie enjoys working with entrepreneurs and businesses to help foster economic growth in Door County. She is also passionate about helping nurture the next generation of the community’s workforce. Devin has recently earned a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and is involved with Leadership Door County, which brings together professionals from diverse business sectors who are inspired to make a positive impact on the quality of life in Door County. A Door County native, Vandertie cares deeply about cultivating a community that is not only a desirable destination, but also an exceptional place to live and to work. In addition to her recent achievement of a master’s degree, Devin is a graduate of Southern Door High School and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Prior to joining the DCEDC staff in October of 2023, Vandertie was the Laboratory Assistant Supervisor at Door County Medical Center in Sturgeon Bay.

Michelle Lawrie

Executive Director

Michelle Lawrie has more than twenty years of experience in economic development at regional and local levels. Michelle’s career in Washington, D.C., Arizona and Wisconsin has focused on serving the public interest through economic development, issue advocacy and coalition-building. Michelle began her economic development career at the Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC), in Phoenix, Arizona. After serving in several roles at GPEC, Michelle became the President and CEO of the Western Maricopa Coalition (WESTMARC) in western Maricopa County, Arizona. Michelle later also served as Economic Development / Community Development Director for the communities of Goodyear, Arizona and DeForest, Wisconsin. Michelle has extensive experience working in development of strategies and performance measures for communities and organizations, as well as leading teams toward achieving goals desired by communities, businesses and residents. Michelle is a native of Phoenix, Arizona, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.