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KOURTNEY MOON:Appearing onSurvivorseems like lifetimes ago.
I think I have morphed into several different versions of myself since then.

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I had only gotten as far as not taking myself seriously, which is the easier of the two.
Later, the doctors said that without specific testing it would have been almost impossible to detect.
Only a year and a half after the first discovery and surgery, I was back in the hospital.
Only this time I ended up being pregnant, too which was completely unexpected and deemed medically impossible.
I am hoping this new start will be the catalyst to living abroad.
What is your proudest moment ever from playingSurvivor?
I walked over to theLord of the Fliescamp and asked for their ax.
Oddly enough, they didn’t put up a fight.
I didn’t really know what to do, and had only seen it happen once on television.
I grew up in the city proper, and country and farm living was, unfortunately, a concept.
The only other thing that I could possibly be remotely proud of was my weaving and negotiating capabilities.
And they had, apparently, commissioned me to weave all the palm fronds for their camp and ours.
I had to go over to their camp to renegotiate.
Then they told me I had to find the palm fronds and weave them all myself!
Matt tried to negotiate down, but I didn’t budge.
What is your biggest regret from yourSurvivorexperience?
I also, of course, wish I had not broken my arm in that first challenge.
And having conversations with cameras so close to your face is a very bizarre experience.
How do you feel about the edit you got on the show?
It’s a mixed bag.
I mean, they couldn’t really focus on anything about me anyway since I was doomed.
Those jumps we all made were thought through and considered carefully while standing on that platform.
What was it like coming back to regular society after being out there?
Was there culture shock or an adjustment coming back?
When I returned home, I hadn’t seen my phone or a laptop in months.
When I got back home, reality hit hard and I slept a lot.
The only good thing about going back to “normal” was seeing my son again.
The very first moments getting to location, seeing how everything was shaking out.
Agreeing to that is entirely out of character for me.
When I think back on it, I really wonder who that person was.
I certainly wouldn’t have wanted to experience that!
Nor would I have wanted the connection to feel responsible for any sort of oversight.
The “what if’s” in life can plague a person if they let it.
Whom do you still talk, text, or email with the most from your season?
He’s such a ray of sunshine.
Matt and his lovely wife and babies.
Matt is true blue through and through.
I lost touch over time with Monica, but I miss the hell out of her!
She was my soul sister out there, no question.
The love she and Brad share is one I could only dream to find.
It’s also worth mentioning that she was really the reason I met my daughter’s father.
She’s an earth shaker for sure, and the world is a better place with her in it.
Honestly, I never watched it and don’t watch it.
Who’s one player from anotherSurvivorseason you wish you could have played with or against and why?
I really liked Courtney.
Some of her interviews cracked me up, and even some of the outtakes.
She’s one of the only players outside of my group that I remember clearly and recognize.
If you could make one change to any aspect ofSurvivor, what would it be and why?
Finally, would you play again if asked?
It would depend entirely on the circumstances.