Every human was born trough pain... and every human learns what 'pain' means trough his own experience. I will tell you my story.
My name is Alexander Lopatenco and on 4th of June I'm going to celebrate my 24th birthday and a 3 year anniversary of having Multiple Sclerosis... I will not sweeten this up or tell you lies.
I've graduated high school and went to a technical university when I was 18, but after half a year I quit university and started to work as a technician in a computer magazine. I was making specific personal computers for people that want a special configuration and I was making some repairs too. In April 2009 I started to feel that my right arm was starting to get numb. After 3-4 days my upper body was numb and I went to see a neurologist. Almost two months later I finally was put in a hospital, but to that moment I had cramps throughout the whole body, I couldn't walk and couldn't hold anything in both my hands. At some point I thought that I did something wrong in my life, but I don't smoke, don't drink alcohol, I was training (running, swimming, practiced different martial arts) and had plans to start build my own family, but when I got to the hospital not being able to walk or even feed myself, I thought that I'm done and my life ends there. I had no will to live...
Every human learns what 'pain' means, but he also learns something else...
To be continued...
My name is Alexander Lopatenco and on 4th of June I'm going to celebrate my 24th birthday and a 3 year anniversary of having Multiple Sclerosis... I will not sweeten this up or tell you lies.
I've graduated high school and went to a technical university when I was 18, but after half a year I quit university and started to work as a technician in a computer magazine. I was making specific personal computers for people that want a special configuration and I was making some repairs too. In April 2009 I started to feel that my right arm was starting to get numb. After 3-4 days my upper body was numb and I went to see a neurologist. Almost two months later I finally was put in a hospital, but to that moment I had cramps throughout the whole body, I couldn't walk and couldn't hold anything in both my hands. At some point I thought that I did something wrong in my life, but I don't smoke, don't drink alcohol, I was training (running, swimming, practiced different martial arts) and had plans to start build my own family, but when I got to the hospital not being able to walk or even feed myself, I thought that I'm done and my life ends there. I had no will to live...
Every human learns what 'pain' means, but he also learns something else...
To be continued...
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