This blog is about most of what I remembered from childhood to growing up, and some encouragement, reviews of movies and shows, and just other fun things that I like to write about. I'm thankful to continue this blog to share things with those who read it and those who see it because I want to share more. I'm grateful to share what I hope will give people joy and happiness when they read this.
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Hydrocephalus Awareness Month
Today is the twenty fourth day of Hydrocephalus Awareness Month and today I want to share a little about why Hydrocephalus is important. Hydrocephalus is important because so many people don't know about it. It's important to learn about Hydrocephalus because so many people don't know about it. Hydrocephalus doesn't have a cure. The only treatment for it is brain surgery, which requires a shunt. Today I want to share a video that I hope inspires you and helps you understand what this month is truly about. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoeZAXUZbqQ here is the video. Hydrocephalus Matters. People living with Hydrocephalus just like me matter. Awareness Matters. I want share another video with you. It's one I used for my senior project and maybe you can relate to it and maybe it describes you in someway. It's called Welcome To My Life by Simple Plan. Here is the video. https://youtu.be/r0U0AlLVqpk and I hope this video also helps some of you as well. I enjoy doing these posts because it makes me feel good knowing that I am helping people learn about Hydrocephalus. I hope that these posts have helped you and inspired you to want to continue to learn more about Hydrocephalus. I hope that as I continue to do these posts you will learn something different and new about this month and about Hydrocephalus. I can not wait to share more with you tomorrow but until please enjoy today's Hydrocephalus Awareness Month Post. September is Hydrocephalus Awareness Month and It Matters. It always matters. Hydrocephalus Matters. Awareness Matters. People living with Hydrocephalus Matter. So you see as we continue to learn we need to find ways to help spread awareness and help those living with Hydrocephalus.
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