Everything Has Changed

Everything Has Changed

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WpMetadataReadMatureComplete Sun, Jul 23, 20172h 42m
Life is crazy one moment your up on a pedal stool enjoy it and everything it has given you, waking up everyday with a smile on your face but then BAM in an instant it can go horrible everything changes you don't wake up with a smile on your face but with tear stains on your cheeks. You don't have that reason to get up anymore so you just lay there in bed praying that you won't wake up and hoping the world would just stop, but it doesn't it continues and that's what you have to do, continue with your life no matter what happens even though you will continue to wake up with the same tear stained cheeks and the thought of not wanting to wake up at all you still have to get out of bed and face the world with a fake smile.
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It all started my sophomore year of high school. The first symptom that struck me was the constant headaches. I was easy to brush it off since I had been overwhelmed with before and after school activities. More activities meant more coffee to poison the pain of maintaining my reputation. "It's the stress," I would constantly tell myself. Then it was the small fragments of my memory that kept being stolen away from me. Bits by bits, they would slowly vanish leaving me demented. I though I was going crazy because I couldn't remember simple things like where I lived. It never occurred to me that I would only have 6 months left to live.

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