Essay On Birth Defect

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Everyone in the world is faced with a challenge to overcome. I am faced with such one that I was considered lucky with how it affected me and that is a birth defect. When I was about four or five I was diagnosed with spina bifida. The one birth defect that lands so many people paralyzed or semi-paralyzed from the waist down. Though I did have surgery to cut my spinal cord that was tethered to my spine pinching some nerves in my lower spine. The only side effect it had on me was my learning disability and sensory disorder. For I am one of many that has overcome all odds.

When I was young I knew that I was different from the other kids when it came to learning. So the teachers had me take some tests to see where I stood academical and saw that I was behind. They put me on an individual education program. Where my education was made to fit how I learned. Even then it was hard to do my work. It took time, patience, and hard work to get around these obstacles. There was a lot of frustration and I cried when I was frustrated. I always did it the hard way until I learned that it was ok to not understand and ask for help. Asking for help was hard and still is to some degree. I have overcame this to some degree with hard work and that I now can learn along with other students.

Ironically, this learning
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I was always told that you can’t get anywhere without hard work and I eventually learned that was how things got accomplished. At first I easily gave up because I didn’t understand. I didn’t like doing things the hard way, but I learned the hard way. Once I learned that it takes hard work I worked on my determination. To work through a problem was through determination and patience. I didn’t allow anything to get in the way of how I was going to work and what I was doing. When I found out what was needed to be done I got it done in the way I knew how and if I didn’t I would find out