One of the things I love about September is the onset of the coming fall season. I cannot wait for football and “Friday Night Lights”, hearing the marching bands practice in the morning, buying school supplies and the start of a new year. Something I love as fall progresses is the smell the burning leaves and brush in the Hill Country. Another favorite of fall is anticipation of the first cool front knowing it’s not going much below 90 for a month yet and wishing like heck I could break out the new boots I’ve been waiting all year to wear. Most see Spring as a renewal but I see Fall as a renewal of hope for a new year of study, sport, holiday season and more. We are taking a step toward the end of the year, yet September is a month where there is still time to tie up projects and close enough to the next year to plan ahead for what is next in your life. September means transition in the life cycle of the Earth and it’s creatures, storing energy for the winter to come and getting ready to hibernate so life can flourish and begin again anew in the Spring. Most of us go blindly about life getting up for work each day and doing what we must to “just get through,” and we don’t stop to smell the burning leaves or watch the meteor showers or hunt for lighting bugs and think about the fact we are part of something larger than ourselves and this Earth where we live. Our kids grow up and move on, friends come and go, even our health is a temporary loan which comes due after hard use and sometimes abuse but there is always hope to renew. We absolutely still have time to make a change and gather and build up for renewal and look for a better life, health, happiness and all things important to you. I find most of my patients resist coming to see me and get lab work or testing done for fear of bad news. Do you realize out of the thousands I see a year I give really bad news maybe twice a year? I have the discussion every day that the ability to turn health around is so accessible and absolutely possible. Rarely do I see health issues that absolutely cannot be reversed and rarely is any condition “too late” to fix. Enter this September not as an end to a year but as a time to plan your new beginning and to store up energy to hit ground running in the New Year with a new plan to bloom and begin again. I always make the joke as a doctor we really don’t bite but really we don’t give bad news often and remember, my story too. At 48 years of age, diabetic, cancer, arthritis, 300lbs and so sick… by 50, I had turned it all around and you can too. Happy September and happy new beginnings!! And Go Texas Tech… you know I had to say it.