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Saturday, January 21, 2017

Lessons Learned from Tuesdays With Morrie

In Tuesdays with Morrie, the main booster - Morrie - was diagnosed with Lou Gehrigs unhealthiness; a disease which melts away the body, and controls voluntary fecal matter collect to the nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. He enunciates that he was non ashamed(predicate) of dying. Morrie understood that he did non give himself this disease. He does non wail away his life. sooner he chooses to embrace his illness by teaching a former student a valuable life lesson. I also chose to write about(predicate) shame because it is what I green goddess relate to the most.\nOf course, I do non consume a disease; it is more of a condition. This condition nobody had pull me. When I was starting grade- direct I communicated with instructors like normal. When I rundle my teachers knew there was some social function missing. When I went to school the next day my teacher took me into a special room, the bringing lab. I do not mobilize that much. All I remember is that I wa s asked to recite certain sentences that were written on a black board. I was doing this for about dickens weeks. My generate took me to the doctor and the same thing happened. They did a series of tests on me to find what my problem was. We went substantiate and fourth to the doctors office for two to three months.\nI remember seeing the doctor disquisition to my mother. Later that day when we were expiry home my mother had me adage words I had spat pronouncing. Those were words with an R and an S sound, i.e;star, rabbit etc. A couple of months went by and it was book binding to the doctors. At the age of sestet, I was diagnosed with dysarthria I still have trouble saying it. Dysarthria is a speech impediment in which speech is slurred and slowed due to the weakness of the tongue. I would say certain words with an wasted letter.\nFor example, I would say cheer e leader instead of cheerleader. I did not know I had this condition. I would be outside compete handball with my friends like a normal six year old. I draw quotation marks close to normal because ...

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