RE: Psychology Addict # 54 | Metacognition, Neuroplasticity & PR’s Incredible Brain.

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My word! This is definitely the most medically inclined post on steem since it's inception three years ago I can bet my life on this really. In earnest what I know is that sometimes we're stronger than our body. Sometimes the way our body fights some of the most deadliest of illnesses that plagues us is dynamically unique and sometimes it Marvels us.
My uncle had stroke and in the first three days he couldn't even form words and wasn't in control of his urinary tract. In short he couldn't understand or sense the urge to use the bathroom but my goodness he fought. After a physiotherapy session the doctor felt it was a miracle that's he's managing to pick up objects in just a few weeks
Like PR there I felt it's definitely incredible how we tend to be conquerors in trying so hard to fight and hold on to life.
Myself I'm going through a life long genetic disorder but somehow I'm thriving, working, making progress, it felt like I can't do this at a certain stage of my life. I'm sorry I'm going off board. This post is making me reminisce so many aspect of my life.
Beautifully written really, wow you don't just bring it any lesser



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Oh @josediccus, this is such a wonderful comment. You have made such beautiful remarks here, especially when you said :

how we tend to be conquerors in trying so hard to fight and hold on to life

It truly reminded me of my father. He fought it till the very end. He was sick for 6 years, but he never, ever gave up. I am very proud of him for this, for his will to live :) I'm sharing this with you in return to you sharing your uncle's uplifting story as well as your own. I mean, you are a poet, a loving son (and all the other things I don't know about) all the while fighting a disorder.

It is simply inspiring @josediccus, to say the least!

Thank you for this incredible feedback!
Much love,
Abigail :)

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