Well something messed up below so this is half way a test and half way an update.
I JUST FINISHED MY LAST DAY OF HIGH SCHOOL!!!
Yay me! I have been reflecting on all of the people I have had in my life that have make it so that I can graduate. It seemed like it was just one obstacle after another but somehow I carved my own path, made a precedent for others with anxiety, depression and learning disabilities, and made it out alive.
Now for college.
I want to remember that the hardest part of today was not the fit my mother threw, being 3 seconds away from not being allowed into the room to test because I was late, or any of those things.
I want to remember how hard it was for me to shed my title of student. I walked through a door and BAM I'm not a student anymore. I did it, it wasn't easy, but I did it.
Friday, June 3, 2011
DONE!
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Sunday, May 29, 2011
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Thats really about it.
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Friday, April 1, 2011
Stats
5 deaths in 2 months.
3 Funerals
1.5 Weeks with Dr. R on vacation.
1 Appointment and 2 phone calls with back up therapist.
1 Breakup
8th in the Kaiser Permanente test at HOSA
2 Months since I dx my mother with sleep apnea and she finally gets it checked out
82 Times per hour she stops breathing while sleeping
69% O2 stating while she sleeps
2+ Hysterical breakdowns
86 Sleepless nights
1 Allergic Reaction to my Asthma meds
2 People I pushed away that haven't come back
1 Surgery planned for my mother next month
1 Surgery planned for my mother next month that I don't want her to get
26 Adivans consumed in the past 15 days
1 Asthma attack
2 Days I decided not to go to school for mental rest days
2 Kidneys that are acting up again
7 Days until I have to give a final answer on attending HOSA Nationals 3000+ miles away
3 Days until Dr R gets back
1 Moment at a time is all I can handle
1 Confidence that things will get better (they can't get much worse right now *knock on wood!* )
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Sunday, March 13, 2011
Again, no words
Another tragic death of another wonderful student at my school has happened. Noah, a freshman, and the boy who sat next to my brother in Biology class committed suicide on March 4th. No one suspected anything and Noah hid all of the signs of depression oh so well. Noah is and will forever be missed.
This one hits home given my past summer where I narrowly avoided my own suicide. I wont dive into details but it is safe to say that this death, like Katie's death, had forever changed the students at my school, including me.
Please pray for the family (God knows who the prayers are meant for) to give them peace from the guilt, strength that only the Father can provide and the ability to not move on, but to move forward in due time.
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Friday, February 4, 2011
There are no words.
Last night one of my classmates passed away from flu complications. She was fine on Monday and Thursday night she is gone. Everyone at the school is barley functioning. The Crisis team has been called in and they are sending several students and teachers home that just could not function. Some teachers chose to remain home after hearing the news this morning.
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Sunday, January 16, 2011
Test Results
I got tested and no TB! Yay!
However there were a few people who were positive and had to go get further testing. The 'I am going to be a nurse and I can't just not do anything' part of me came out when there was one of my classmates that was going to be rushed to the hospital. She was given no information on anything all they said was her test was 5mm and that was not good. They sat her down at a table by herself and left her alone.
Scared and alone do not mix.
I know that one personally.
So I sat with her. I got yelled at but who cares. She needed someone and everyone else was scared to even go near her. I waited until her mother arrived and even her mother was scared to be near her. All she needed was someone to hold her hand and listen to her fears. I may not be able to do much, but that I can do.
And separate from all of that I now have bronchitis. Woo! But hey at least I don't have TB and I have been having amazing hair days lately so that makes up for a lot of it.
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Y'all Hear? We Got Ourselves Sum Racists Down Here in Good Ole NC!
You know what I am sick of? TB
My high school had a student that had active TB and he was unaware he had it. When he moved last month his new school tested him as a routine entrance test. Everyone gets it. However, he was positive, and come to find out he has had active TB for a few months. He was in the hospital and is receiving the proper medical care he needs.
I do not know how he got it but I do know that before he moved he was in my science class. So that means that I was in a small group of less that 100 people that are now required by NC law to be tested for TB because we were exposed every day for a little over 5 months.
I don't really care that I might have it.
OK, well, no.
I do care, BUT I can deal with that.
The NC TB Task Force (I find it hilarious that this is a real thing!) is handling this. All of us that were directly exposed through classes or being on his bus are going to have a health screening and TB test on Friday and it will be read on Monday. (Although my mother freaked out and I already got a TB test, just to have to legally get another one or be forced into quarantine for 6 months)
What I am really sick of is the people and the media. I hate looking outside the window of the school and seeing TV news groups in front of the school. Or the people that pass by our school and have these sad "Aw, they are all going to die. How sad!" faces on. I can't stand that. But what I hate the most? The comments on the news report's website.
Things like
"Praying for them all, and for their families.
TB was largely eradicated in the US due to vaccinations. Expect this and other diseases to increase dramatically with the open door policy on the southern US border.
AMEN, AND AMEN!!!
Those people come in with no physicals, no medical certificates, no shots."
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