Murray Stewart is a blind since birth, force of nature! Having been a myotherapist for 35 years, an athletics coach, town council member and Deputy Mayor, nothing stops him. He shares thoughts on life, tips and challenges of blind people, sports commentary, personal life changing health issues and much more. With a focus on Central Australia current affairs.
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Murray Stewart is a blind since birth, force of nature! Having been a myotherapist for 35 years, an athletics coach, town council member and Deputy Mayor, nothing stops him. He shares thoughts on life, tips and challenges of blind people, sports commentary, personal life changing health issues and much more. With a focus on Central Australia current affairs.
Episode 1455 When the Test Says Positive: Maurice’s Bowel Cancer Scare
Blind Magic in Alice Springs
11 minutes
1 week ago
Episode 1455 When the Test Says Positive: Maurice’s Bowel Cancer Scare
Episode 1455 of Blind Magic in Alice Springs is presented by Maurice Stewart. In this emotionally candid episode Maurice shares that his national bowel cancer screening returned a positive result (blood detected), explains his strong family history of digestive cancers, and describes the immediate steps he’s taking to get answers.
Maurice recounts contacting Bowel Cancer Screening Australia, locating the report (the second sample tested positive), and heading to his doctor to demand a colonoscopy to determine the cause. He explains what a positive screening test means, notes there are other possible causes for blood in stool, and urges listeners who receive similar results to consult their health professional and arrange a colonoscopy.
The episode also covers Maurice’s emotional and spiritual response: his faith, a prayer session with a close friend, and the practical supports he’s using to manage anxiety and sleep loss (including medication supplied by his support worker, Hayley). He speaks candidly about the stress, sleep deprivation and seizure risk that drove him to seek medical help and to lean on his support network.
Beyond the health issue, Maurice shares lighter community-focused plans — including a public invitation he’s issued to President Trump to visit Alice Springs for his 80th birthday and reflections on Alice Springs’ long-standing ties with US personnel through the Joint Defence Facility. He explains how resolving his health concern is the first priority so he can continue organizing local events and projects for the town.
Key takeaways: a positive bowel screening means further investigation is needed (usually a colonoscopy), family history matters, reach out to health professionals promptly, and use community and faith supports to cope with anxiety. The episode is a mix of personal testimony, practical next steps, and community-minded optimism. This is Blind Magic Communications production, episode 1455.
Blind Magic in Alice Springs
Murray Stewart is a blind since birth, force of nature! Having been a myotherapist for 35 years, an athletics coach, town council member and Deputy Mayor, nothing stops him. He shares thoughts on life, tips and challenges of blind people, sports commentary, personal life changing health issues and much more. With a focus on Central Australia current affairs.