Childhood



Language progression and adaptation

When I was being checked by a psych and speech therapist I was diagnosed as to not speak at all because of my impairment. The best that my parents can do to stimulate my creative and litirate mind was to teach me languages.
As a child in my household we speak 2 Philippine tongues (Bisaya & Tagalog) I was told not to speak any English within the house. My parents taught me Tagalog and Bisaya to energize my brain. (currently, I have lost my ability to speak bisaya but i can understand) I was taught English though school and the internet learning English literacy. Throughout my childhood learning 3 languages was challenging for me as I started to mash them up together. After a long intense training with discipline I became bilingual and proud!!!
Fast fowarding today I am able to still to speak Tagalog and English and teach my peers and teachers about the culture.

Seizure Experience

Throughout my childhood, I experienced numerous types of seizures (Mild to Severe).
The worst seizure I experienced was the last trigger before I started treating it with medications. I almost can't breathe and I was vomiting uncontrollably. Eventually, I got to the hospital to get treated. Seizures come in all shapes and sizes. Some can be minor but the severe ones can be deadly. If I get another trigger again it would be life-threatening.

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