I loved using the children's book by this name to teach even my little ones how to deal with fear - it is a simple concept book where page by page a monster's face emerges until it is complete via layered cutouts, and then the reader is empowered to make it go away page by page by telling the parts to "go away" until finally only the base remains and you tell it "Go away big green monster!". I even had an awesome hand puppet that accompanied the book so my kids could build the monster themselves using tactile input and real interaction and then take it apart again.
So how come when I yell at this big green monster that is constantly lurking just behind me, he only laughs? I tell him to go away with his spasticity, with his pain, with his sensory loss, with his contractures of my feet, with his dysphagia, with his fear and intimidation but he just laughs. This Big Green Monster has the power of the word progressive, and I can't seem to use the skills of talking away my fears or rationalizing them away to make him go away. In September of 2008 the monster was nibbling at my toes and feet, by October he was also contorting my stomach with dysphagia and nausea, by December he was grabbing at my ankles with abnormal tone and my pulling at my legs with weakness. By January he claimed my feet and was steadily working his way up my legs. By May the EMG testing demonstrated abnormalities throughout the nerves of my legs. Now the monster is impacting my bladder and trunk muscles. Go AWAY Big Green Monster! GO AWAY! Can we call a truce, you stop where you are and just go away? No more loss of sensation, no more loss of movement, no more increased pain and fatigue, no more loss? No more Big Green Monster?!?
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