Monday, September 19, 2016

Hydrocephalus Awareness Month

Today is the nineteenth day of Hydrocephalus Awareness Month and today I thought I share two photos that I found online that shows what someone who has normal ventricles and someone has enlarged ventricles looks like. So here is the first photo. Here is the second photo. Now I would like to share another photo on Hydrocephalus that talks about how Hydrocephalus is treated. Hydrocephalus doesn't have a cure and the only treatment for it is a shunt. Awareness Matters. People like me who are living with Hydrocephalus Matter. So many people do not know what Hydrocephalus is and it's our job to tell them. It's our job to educate people on Hydrocephalus. September is Hydrocephalus Awareness Month and It Matters. It matters to me and to others. Hydrocephalus also stands for water on the brain. People survive while living with Hydrocephalus and then people who have Hydrocephalus and are living with it, can pass away from it. I enjoy helping, educating, teaching, and sharing with others about what this month is all about. Hydrocephalus Matters. I can not wait to share more with you tomorrow, but until then please enjoy today's awareness post on Hydrocephalus. I also hope that it encourages you to keep wanting to learn more about Hydrocephalus and I hope it encourages you to keep wanting to learn something new too.


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