“Fall Down, Get Up and Smile at Kristi Yamaguchi.”

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Olympic Gold Medalist and figure skating commentator Scott Hamilton knows a thing or two about preparation and dedication. His sport demands that a competitor come as close to perfect as possible. No break or fault goes unpunished by the judges. Scott mastered the sport and its nuances to become the world’s best.  Always motivated when he would watch Kristi Yamaguchi fall down, get up and smile and continue her routine.

Scott used this motivation to battle the biggest fight of his LIFE !!!!

EXCLUSIVE: Scott Hamilton Refuses t0    Let Third Brain Tumor Diagnosis t0 Keep    Him From Enjoying Life

by Raphael Chestang 3:56 PM PST, November 09, 2016

After battling a brain tumor  twice before,  Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton has    been diagnosed with a tumor for a third time, and he opened up about his fight with ET.

“I guess this little guy is going to come back every six years,” Hamilton says.

The iconic ice skater previously battled brain tumors in 2004 and 2010. Prior to that,       he overcame testicular cancer in 1997.

“A pattern has emerged,” Hamilton, 58, says. “Ultimately, this changes the way I approach treatment, but I have got time because I caught it early. Usually after surgery they stay away, but this one has decided to come back and we will figure it out.”

Doctors made the diagnosis — a benign pituitary tumor — during a routine check-up. While the tumor is not malignant  and was caught before any symptoms became present,   it can still be dangerous because of its location on his brain, so he is currently figuring out his plan of attack.

One way he is fighting back is by staying positive and setting an uplifting tone for his wife, Tracie, and their four children,  Evelyne,  Maxx,  Aidan  and Jean Paul. Hamilton said his positive vibes come from the example set by his mother, whom he lost to breast cancer in 1977 when he was 18.

“When my kids asked, ‘Do you have a brain tumor?’ I go, ‘Yeah, I do! It’s OK. I got this,'” Hamilton shares. “Worry will not add one hour to my life, as it says in the good book. I want to love every minute of my life. I’m not going to allow anything — whether it’s this    or anything I’ve had in the past — throw me off enjoying myself.”

Of course, one of the things Hamilton enjoys most is skating, and he actually credits his tumors with allowing him to rediscover his love of the sport.

“This brain tumor has given me a lot more than it has taken away,” he insists. “This is a brain tumor I was born with. Without it I wouldn’t have been in and out of hospitals for four years. Without this my parents wouldn’t have been so exhausted that they needed     to give me a morning off, and the morning off they chose was a skating rink. There are     no accidents.”

And Hamilton said it “would be great” if he can skate through his treatments.

“When I learned of this diagnosis, two things came to my mind. I have to draw closer to God and I have to get physically strong,” Hamilton notes. “And I have been doing both.”

Outside of his family, Hamilton has been touching the hearts of thousands through motivational speaking engagements and his Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation, which raises funds for cancer research and provides support and resources to cancer patients.

“The Cares Foundation started out here in Cleveland as a Cares Initiative. What I wanted to do was thank the Cleveland clinic for giving me my life back,” Hamilton explains. “But I knew that there were gaping holes in the cancer community. I went online to find out what I needed to know about testicular cancer and all I found were medical journal papers with 12-syllable words, five to a sentence … So we created ChemoCare.com, which is everything you need to know about chemo therapy in 8th grade English and Spanish. Every drug is listed. Every side effect is listed.  It’s an amazing accomplishment. Also Its sister side is RadCare.org, which is everything about radiation therapy.”

Lucy and Sharon are so honored to have had the opportunity to interview   one of the most decorated  and well loved athletes of all times.  During this interview, Scott Hamilton’s warm and passionate personality shines through. He spoke about frustrations he experienced before and during his treatment for testicular cancer in 2007 as Scott searched for helpful information about cancer treatment.

These frustrations combined with his champion’s heart birthed projects     that benefit those who are walking the same path after him.  Scott is now a leader in providing information to cancer patients which also can be easily understood and practical. He also founded 4th Angel, http://4thangel.org/   an organization aimed at providing personal mentorship to those facing a fresh diagnosis of cancer.   Credit: etonline.com

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 Scott second to none when it comes to contributions made
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