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Your purpose matters... never give up. ✌️
~beccawise7💜🖤
NO! But if you can no longer detect me who can!?!?!?
...you're right. Sorry for leaving you behind. The 60 other rat detectors always could have tried but it wouldn't be the same. I guess I will become a rat detector again for you.
Why Am I Not Losing Weight? Uncovering the Reasons and Solutions
Weight loss can be a difficult journey, especially when you're putting in the effort to exercise regularly but not seeing results on the scale. It's important to understand the possible reasons for this plateau and not give up. Here are some factors that could be hindering your weight loss progress despite your dedicated workouts
Difficult journey
Underwent surgery to remove tumor
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Underwent surgery to remove tumor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIn April 2015, when Ben was 7 years old, his parents, Meg and Leslie, noticed his balance was off. At first, they were concerned about concussion, since he had hit his head more than once after falling and had complained of headaches. But when his symptoms worsened and he began vomiting, Meg and Leslie feared something just wasn’t right.
They took him to get an MRI, and that’s when they discovered Ben had a brain tumor. Ben immediately underwent surgery to remove the tumor, which was located on his cerebellum. Although the surgery was a success, Ben experienced motor and visual impairments, including double vision.
Ben during therapyWhen the neurosurgeon recommended Kennedy Krieger’s inpatient rehabilitation program, Meg and Leslie agreed without hesitation, having already heard of Kennedy Krieger’s reputation as the best place for brain injury rehabilitation.
Like all patients in the inpatient rehabilitation program, Ben received therapy from many different disciplines—occupational, physical, speech, recreation, and psychology. This team approach ensures that all of a child’s needs are met, including emotional needs, a critical aspect of care especially after cancer diagnosis and treatment.
“Telling Ben he had cancer was the hardest day of our lives,” recalls Leslie. “The look on his face…I’ll never forget it…He was very, very scared.” The team at Kennedy Krieger helped the family get through this emotional time. His child life therapist knew how much Ben loved Harry Potter, so she created a Harry Potter-themed book to help him understand the situation. “I will never forget that moment and how she knew just what to do,” says Leslie.
Ben received a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment at Kennedy Krieger. Neuropsychologist Cynthia Salorio, PhD, determined that although Ben’s fine motor skills and vision were impaired, “from a cognitive standpoint he looked amazingly good.” In fact, his IQ was one of the highest she’d ever seen after a brain surgery.
Still, he was weak and needed to build strength and endurance. He underwent several hours of therapy each day. Despite the hard work, it was fun because the therapists knew how to tailor therapy to Ben’s interests.Ben smiling
After a second surgery, Ben transitioned to the Institute’s Specialized Transition Program, where he continued his intensive therapy along with classroom instruction so he wouldn’t fall behind in school.
Today, Ben is finishing up second grade and, although he is still recovering, appears unfazed by everything he has been through. “I just like being at Kennedy Krieger—it’s a pretty fun alternative to school,” says Ben, without a hint of irony.
It’s been a long and difficult journey, but Leslie and Meg feel reassured knowing that Kennedy Krieger will continue to monitor Ben for any concerns as he grows. They know their son is in the best of hands.
“The team of doctors and therapists [at Kennedy Krieger] are unlike anything I’ve ever seen anywhere,” says Meg. “They’re just so caring and they created such a safe and wonderful and supportive environment for Ben. It’s just an amazing place.”gGhjrs9HfA
Day 348, Your Sober Friend Challenge
Day 348, Your Sober Friend Challenge
Society accepts using some mind altering substances. People believe they just can’t enjoy music, parties and life without these substances. Even the rich and famous have been known to party with the best. Alcohol is served at most political and entertainment functions. Perhaps that has been a justification for drinking or using.
Today, the news posted 19 celebrities that are sober and speak out…
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Relationships never came easy to me. In fact, they didn’t really come at all. As little as i want that to be the focus of this, it is worth mentioning. This begs the question, what is it that i want the focus to be? Well, frankly i don’t really know. My hope is that someone, somewhere will be able to relate to these stories, and it will help them along their own surely difficult journey.
Ok, so this zero negativity thing in my life? It's extremely difficult. EXTREMELY. DIFFICULT.
But I keep trying.
I found the perfect motivation for me, it says:
Coffee in hand,
Big girl panties pulled up,
Sparkle in my eye and a smile on my face.
Yep, I'm ready for the day.....
Bring it on!
I love this. It reminds me that I need to focus and deal with things like an adult. It also reminds me that a smile is the most powerful thing on earth. A good smile, even though forced, can often work it's magic on my own heart. I choose to see the good wherever I can, wherever I am. My problem is that often when I do see it, I choose to ignore it or focus my attention elsewhere. It's a choice. Well my pledge is to always try to focus on the good in everyone and everything around me as much as possible.
That's my choice, and I choose to share it with as many people as I can. A smile is free, after all.
So join me, won't you in focusing on the good?