It's weird for me, thinking back to the beginning of 9th grade. I thought it would be an amazing year. I had great classes, loved all my teachers, top locker and good friends. I never thought that I would only get to experience 2 and 1/2 months of school. Let alone be diagnosed with this mystery of a disease and have to stop going to school. But this all have taught me quite a bit.
Firstly: you really learn who your real friends are. They're the ones always checking up on you, making sure your doing good and there when you need them.
Second: my mom is Super Woman. End of story. She's always there for me and even when I feel like giving up looking for answers, she still looks. I don't know what I would do without her.
Third: it can be hard to stay positive all the time, but I try. I see every hospital visit as another hospital bracelet/ name tag to add to my chain of many. I take every blood draw as more vials to add to my list. So far Im at 31. I was counting how many needles and shots Ive gotten, but Ive lost track. I just remember getting 66 shots on Halloween. Worst experience. Im honestly surprised that I didn't punch the nurse in the face. I was in a bad mood, give me a break.
But anyways. Back to whatever.
Spring Break 2013
Oh goodness. Spring Break is going to be fantastic. Im so excited. Im flying out to South Carolina to spend the week with my best friend Kathryn. We're going to the mall, fuse, more shopping, and staying at her condo by the beach. So Im very excited to see Kat and go to the beach!
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