Saturday, September 10, 2016

Hydrocephalus Awareness Month

Today is the tenth day of Hydrocephalus Awareness Month and today I decided to give all of you a challenge. The challenge is this: All you have to do is if you're on Facebook, and you know someone with Hydrocephalus then just update your cover photo and profile picture to an Hydrocephalus Awareness Month photo or a Hydrocephalus photo that describes the person. So for example your cover photo could be I support Hydrocephalus and the profile could be I love someone with Hydrocephalus. Also if you want another challenge, then I challenge you to also explain what you have learned so far, and then tell someone what you have learned about Hydrocephalus so far. People do not know what Hydrocephalus is, and it is our job to help them understand what is. This month is important because there are millions of people just like me who are living with Hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus doesn't have a cure and the only treatment for it is a shunt. Those living with Hydrocephalus can pass away from it, and those who live with it can survive. We need to pray for those who do pass away from it. There are so many people who have to go through more surgeries each day, for a new shunt because they need to have it replaced. We need to pray for those who go through more surgeries than most who only have to go through less than what most people have to go through. I am thankful and blessed that I don't have to go through more brain surgeries than most people do. Here is my second challenge that is the same as the first one I gave you, If you don't know anyone with Hydrocephalus then put your cover photo, as I support someone living with Hydrocephalus and I support Hydrocephalus Awareness Month. We need to tell people what this month is truly about and we need to teach people by educating them on Hydrocephalus. We need to spread awareness and we need to make sure that people understand what millions of people are going through. September is Hydrocephalus Awareness Month and It Matters to me and to others living with it. So tell someone what this month is all about and let somebody know what Hydrocephalus is. I can't wait to share more with you tomorrow, but until then please enjoy today's awareness post.

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