Sunday, March 8, 2015

Dear Gastroparesis

Hey Gastroparesis! Thank you for teaching me a thing or two about what it means to truly live. Most of the things people are thankful in life are the basic things you think about "health, family, life, a place to call home, and friends." Yet, those things don't always come easy for me. What I am thankful for is quite different than the average person. Most people think because I am sick I don't have much to be thankful for but oh my are they wrong! From an outsider view they don't see what a teenager with multiple life-threatening and rare diseases has to be thankful for? People look at those who are sick and only see the extreme burden that comes with it. My life sucks so much because of you Gastroparesis but you are a true blessing in disguise!

Since I got sick a few years ago I have learned to love and value every minute of my life because I never know what is coming next. Without you Gastroparesis I wouldn't have that. I would probably still be a stupid teenager who thinks she is invincible without a fear in the world! Sadly the circumstances I have been handed have made me think twice. Since you have came along I have learned to love the good, the bad, and the ugly in life.

I have learned that family will stick by you when the going gets tough. They have helped me fight you day in and day out. Helping me make my medicine, spending long days and nights in the hospital, and having to sleep on that very uncomfortable sleeper chair in the hospital. Having a strong family unit is very important in my battle against you and I am so thankful that I have been given people who want to help me fight you.

Once you came along I learned the importance of one simple text from a friend offering support and love. You've shown me the power of prayer from friends and even complete strangers who have never met me in my life. Life is a miracle. As a matter of fact today is a miracle. I wouldn't be alive without feeding tubes, central lines, TPN (IV Nutrition), surgeons, nurses, doctors and all other things that keep me alive. Yet I have learned even with all these things I am still beautiful no matter what scars make a road map on my body.
So for some weird reason I am thankful for you even though you have sucked my life up like a tornado and then spit me back out again to pick up the pieces. You have given me the chance to express myself and raise awareness in my battle against you and Gastroparesis you have show me the type of warrior I am because of you I learned I am a fighter and I have survived the worst before so I can definitely survive it again.

Your Warrior Michaela

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for your story. My daughter was just diagnosed with this disease. It's not official but the hospital says all signs point to this. She's been referred to a specialist to confirm the diagnosis. I'm grateful for the smiles on your faces even though you are going through so much. Thank you!

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  2. Thank you for your story. My daughter was just diagnosed with this disease. It's not official but the hospital says all signs point to this. She's been referred to a specialist to confirm the diagnosis. I'm grateful for the smiles on your faces even though you are going through so much. Thank you!

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