Monday, May 17, 2010

A final Goodbye

1. I have come to a rather compelling conclusion. I have come to realize that I am a "disciplined mind". Over the years, I have learned how "to work steadily over time to improve skill and understanding," as well as the fact that I have "scholarly discipline". I have acquired new skills over time in order to compensate learning and work hard to complete the tasks at hand.

2.I have exhibited curiosity through the questions that I asked. I am always wanting to learn something new and am curious about all of my surroundings.
I am constantly experimenting with new ideas through the ways in which I learn a new concept and try and use it in my everyday life.
I exhibit respect for the viewpoints of others through the way in which I will listen to what they have to say, and not judge them because they believe a certain way. Ever person is entitled to an opinion and I respect the opinions of others, even if I do not agree.

3. After developing my blog, I realized that I know so much more about other people coping with something. Yes, I thought I knew something about it, but I never realized that I knew as much as I do. Also, I am afraid to take my own advice. I give advice to people as to how to cope with something, but I never did what I have stated are the best methods. Coping is a hard thing to do, and I guess we all have to do it the best way for ourselves, and that is what I did.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Life


Live In Full Effect
Lessons Intended For Everyone
Look Inward For Evolution
Loyalty Integrity Fairness Excellence
Living In Faith Everyday
Living Implants From Engineering
& so many more.
But life is not about being happy, rather it is about loving others, having those you can rely on as well as doing everything you dreamed and more. Every person has an obstacle that they will face or have faced, but you cannot let those walls stop you. Michael Jordan put it best when he said : "...But obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it." You cannot let the small things, or even in some instances, the big things stop you from doing what you want to do and accomplishing your dreams. It may seem like that I am rambling on about all the things that you could do and that you should never give up on your dreams-like you haven't heard that before- well I am. But I have legitimate reason to do so. I was that person that was going to give up on everything when I "ran into that wall." I was going to let something defeat me, and if I had done that , I would not be where I am today, nor the person that I am. It took me a long time to realize that I cannot let something so small defeat me, because if I did, I would have never witnessed the things I have, nor would I have reached the goals that I have accomplished.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Dealing with something new is never easy, especially when you have come time find that you are dying. I was recently reading an article that really explained how to cope when you don't know what to do next. "Coping With Chronic Illnesses" really explained the best ways to cope and accept the challenges you are facing.

Monday, April 26, 2010

What did you do?

This is an interview that I did with an Aplastic Anemia patient that was diagnosed ten years ago. He has been in remission for 9 years and recently had another seizure. He is now struggling with another part of his illness.

1.What were your feelings when you first got sick?
Devastated, I had never been sick with anything worse then the common flu and now I was getting told I had little chance to live. I had no clue what to do and just wanted to give up.

2.What were your coping mechanisms?
Telling jokes, making others laugh and just trying to act as if nothing had happened and this whole hospital stay was a hotel stay I did what I wanted to do and nothing else.


3.Why did you decide to cope the way that you did?
No, other choice. its like the song, "live like you were dying" I had nothing to lose so I'm going to make the best out of the time I had.


4.How were the nurses and doctors as well as the friends and family around you an an effect on how you coped?
Some of the doctors didn't understand a common rule, people want to know the truth. If there was one thing that helped me more than anything, it was being told exactly what was going on because I could face it head on. Parents, I think can never help with coping. You can see the pain and worry in their eyes and it hurts a lot more to see that someone else is in pain for you than you are for yourself.


5.How did tyhe poeple around you cope?
People, tried to skirt the issue and not talk about it. And when it comes to me doing anything at all they consider me to be this china doll ready to break at the slightest touch.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

What's the next step?

After being diagnosed, what do you do next? Well, some people may slip into a depression, others may ignore it, and the last classification is that people may live it up. For me, coping became easier when I had people to talk to. I found a group of people that were going through the same things I was and just spending time with them. So, the next step is to find a group of people that will help you get through the same things that they have been through and will be going through.

The way one may cope is not always the same as the next person. Many people say that the next step is to talk to someone or address the fact that there is going to be something that you will have to face in your life. I say the next step is to cope the best way in which you are capable of.