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Friday, October 14, 2016

Lessons Learned from Tuesdays With Morrie

In Tues mean solar sidereal days with Morrie, the master(prenominal) protagonist - Morrie - was diagnosed with Lou Gehrigs disease; a disease which melts forth the body, and controls intended movement due to the nitty-gritty cells in the brain and the spinal anesthesia cord. He sound outs that he was non ashamed of dying. Morrie understood that he did not give himself this disease. He does not wail away his look. Instead he chooses to deal his illness by precept a former scholarly person a valuable life lesson. I also chose to carry through about shame because it is what I can relate to the most.\nOf course, I do not ware a disease; it is more of a condition. This condition nought had except me. When I was get-go grade-school I communicated with teachers like normal. When I spoke my teachers knew there was something missing. When I went to school the next day my teacher took me into a superfluous room, the speech lab. I do not remember that much. all told I remember is that I was asked to say certain sentences that were write on a opprobrious board. I was doing this for about devil weeks. My fand so forth took me to the have-to doe with and the resembling thing happened. They did a series of tests on me to find what my conundrum was. We went back and fourth to the doctors dominance for two to three months.\nI remember seeing the doctor speaking to my mother. Later that day when we were going home my mother had me state quarrel I had trouble 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 back to the doctors. At the era of six, I was diagnosed with dysarthria I tranquil have trouble saying it. Dysarthria is a speech balk in which speech is loggerheaded and slowed due to the weakness of the tongue. I would say certain words with an extra letter.\nFor example, I would say cheer e leader instead of cheerleader. I did not know I had this condition. I would be foreign playing handball with my friends like a normal six year old. I put quotation label around normal because ...

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