Funny how everyday seems to be the same. Then you look back a year, or even a few months, and so much is different. The changes are normally so subtle they go unnoticed and then bam, the realization of how different it is kicks in. Sometimes the life changes are good and sometimes they are bad. When it's bad giving up should not be an option. Things will change again. If you give up now, there will be no experiencing the good things in the future. Nothing is forever. The only constant in life is change.Doctors and medications have been my normal since I was born. My whole life I have been faced with challenges and have had to constantly adapt to them. I don't know anything different. This does not slow me down and I continue to go through my life with a positive outlook. I have a supportive family, irreplaceable friends and my amazing other half, Jason. Between them and my determined personality I am ready to take on anything that comes my way.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
For Thanksgiving Memories
Funny how everyday seems to be the same. Then you look back a year, or even a few months, and so much is different. The changes are normally so subtle they go unnoticed and then bam, the realization of how different it is kicks in. Sometimes the life changes are good and sometimes they are bad. When it's bad giving up should not be an option. Things will change again. If you give up now, there will be no experiencing the good things in the future. Nothing is forever. The only constant in life is change.Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
On Saturday the 27th a friend of mine came up to see me just to hang out and catch up. It had been awhile between me being so sick and her being busy with her kids. It was really nice to catch up with her. We watched a few movies, had taco bell and just talked the whole day. I had a few coughing fits when she was there, but nothing too serious. Luckily it wasn't a bad day. Sunday was a little rougher and I needed to keep switching between the cannula and the mask for O2. Then Monday morning I was OK so I did my stuff and just took it easy. I waited for my dad to get out of work to take me into the hospital. By the time he got there I was starting to have a hard time breathing. I was so exhausted even though I did nothing. He took me into Children’s and headed home. I now wish he hadn't left so fast because this was the worse admittance I have ever had!
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