Life can show a person the dirtiest, ugliest, and darkest
perceptions of the world and the people in it. What an individual must remember
is that viewing the world as an ugly place only creates fear, isolation, and
distrust in society.
Positivity is the only way a person can be happy with
themselves and everything around them. Keep your mind clear and play the best
game with the cards that you are dealt with.
From personal experience I can attest to being challenged by life and having to choose how I would view the situation.
Last April my mother had a stroke. It was a very emotional and unexpected
dilemma. I can remember leaving her hospital room that night and thinking that it
was just another episode induced by high stress. All my mom needed was rest and
she would be fine.
The next morning I rushed back to the hospital, not
expecting the heavy load of reality that would be dropped on me.
She told me that she had to go to the bathroom and as I reached
out my hand to give her support out of the bed, she struggled to lift her arm.
I could see a slight droop in her face as she strained. I stepped away as my
dad carried her to the bathroom. He then explained that she lost partial
function in the left side of her body.
I felt like I lost my mother overnight and I feared that she
would not be the same. The stroke did change her but it did not break her. After all of these years of her taking care of others, I witnessed my mother rebuild herself physically, mentally, and emotionally.
In the two weeks that my mother resided in the rehabilitation center, the nurses expressed how they had never witnessed such a speedy recovery.
In the two weeks that my mother resided in the rehabilitation center, the nurses expressed how they had never witnessed such a speedy recovery.
I remember her sending me a video of a nurse helping her walk down the hallway. I did not expect to see me mother out of a wheelchair or walker for months but by God's grace she overcame. I had never been filled with such happiness and
relief. I was relieved that my mother did not give up on herself and, as a
result, I made it my obligation to give her all my time and attention.
Coming back home and helping my mother get back to a state
of independence changed me as well. It proved that no matter what a person
faces, it is not impossible to overcome that obstacle.
My mom is a very active person now and although she cannot
work anymore, she is still the busy-bee she’s always been. She works out every day
to strengthen her arm and leg and hasn’t used a walker since June.


Stay strong my daughter. Keep in mind,
ReplyDeleteIt's not me is all God!
I don't look at my situation as a curse and I am not depressed! My God got me and my situation. I am a walking testimony!
Thankful and grateful.