Alright so before I tell you what I hope you have learned and what I have learned myself for the thirtieth day of Hydrocephalus, I would like to first just give a Happy Birthday Shout Out to my grandma. So happy birthday grandma I love you and I hope you have a great day. I hope it's fun and that you enjoy it today. Okay, so today like I said is the thirtieth day of Hydrocephalus Awareness Month and I hope what you have learned, is that people who have Hydrocephalus don't give up and even though their shunt may malfunction, quit, get an infection, they don't. I hope you have learned that there is not a cure and that the only treatment for it is brain surgery which requires a shunt. Millions of people just like me are not alone, and I hope that the videos and everything that I have shared throughout this month has been helpful to you and that you will continue to share what Hydrocephalus is, that you will continue to tell others about it, because this Month Matters. People who are living with Hydrocephalus just like me, Matter. Hydrocephalus Matters. It always Matters. Awareness Matters. I hope that you will find some ways to help spread awareness because so many people do not know about Hydrocephalus and it is our job to tell them about Hydrocephalus. I have enjoyed doing these posts because I feel that it is helping someone learn about Hydrocephalus. What I have learned from doing these posts this month, is that even though people can pass away from this, others who have survived and have not passed away, can be blessed and thankful that they can be alive and well. I mean if you think about it, we should be the ones to pray for those who have lost a loved one to Hydrocephalus. I want to share one last photo that I have not shared in a long time with you. I feel like that it's important to share with you because learning about Hydrocephalus is important. September Is Hydrocephalus Awareness Month and It Matters. Alright here is the photo. I hope you have learned a lot about Hydrocephalus and I hope you will continue to tell others about it. I hope that tomorrow I will be able to share something new and different with all of you, but until then please enjoy today's Hydrocephalus Awareness Month Post and I really do hope these posts have inspired you to encourage others about Hydrocephalus and what people who live with it, go through.
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