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About admin

I am an Otolaryngologist, commonly known as an Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) physician and surgeon. Currently, I am a member of ENT Specialists, PLLC that practices in Lexington, Georgetown, and Frankfort, KY. My practice consists of General ENT, but my interest and expertise is centered around pediatric ENT treatments, nasal and sinus disorders, chronic ear infections and hearing loss, and facial skin cancer surgery. I attempt to provide the highest quality medical care, using the most current research and surgical techniques, but also to care for each individual patient as if they were a member of my family.

Stop Human Trafficking: How Can We Help?

A few years ago, I watched the movie “Taken.” It terrified me. Although the movie does have the typical overdosed action scenes and highly improbable happy ending (which, of course, I loved!), the underlying truth and evil of human sex … Continue reading

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Savoring the “Joy Snaps”

The world we live in is broken. There is a fundamental flaw at its core. This has been the theme throughout human history. Look in the history books. Watch the current news. War, famine, hatred, and death. We are surrounded … Continue reading

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Happy Anniversary, and Thank You.

R. Edward and Karen Wilson will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary on March 6. Yes, my mom and dad’s marriage has lasted, with most people noting its stronger now than ever before. That deserves recognition. That deserves congratulations. That deserves … Continue reading

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The Prodigal Son: a Different Viewpoint

The story known as “The Prodigal Son” told in the gospel of Luke (chapter 15) is well known to many people throughout the world, both Christians and non-Christians. The story is so popular, I believe, because so many of us … Continue reading

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Do you know Love is Real?

My daughter, Emma Grace, turns 9 years old this week, and watching her grow up is overwhelmingly bittersweet. Seeing her sweet face or just thinking of her sends emotions of pure happiness and brings a big smile to my face … Continue reading

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Why ask “Why?”

In the wake of the recent terrorist attacks and mass murders, I know many people will come to ask the basic question, “Why? Why does this happen?” When we see this type of hatred and evil cause so much unjust … Continue reading

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Christianity Alone Offers More than Hope

Religion and Philosophy, both ancient and “new age”, have the primary focus, for the most part, to provide understanding of human life and to give purpose and hope to individuals as well as all of humanity. Even atheism, often inaccurately … Continue reading

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One Carter Earns A+ While Another Carter Fails

My son, Carter David, is 9-years-old. He’s a wonderful and talented young boy, but like all of us, is not perfect. Recently, he displayed this in a big way. The story: He came into the house flustered one evening after … Continue reading

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Failure Comes to All, And So Can Forgiveness

I’ve been blessed to know many great men in my short (but ever-aging!) life. Most of the exposure to these men have been through 2 avenues, church and school. The guys I think of have all displayed, to certain degrees, … Continue reading

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Job Teaches Us the “Higher Ways and Thoughts”

“‘For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,’ declares the Lord. ‘As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.’” Isaiah 55:8-9 … Continue reading

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