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Welcome to the Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge brought together by WEGO Health – a social network for all health activists. Again, I am participating in the annual Writer’s Month Challenge in which I will be writing about my health activism and health condition based upon prompts given.

Today’s prompt is as follows:

Post a vintage photo of yourself, with a caption about the photo and where you were in terms of your health condition 

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What better vintage photograph then one of me as a newborn baby?  A picture of me 27 years ago.  Here is a picture of me on the day I was born.  A picture of me after the damage was done – after the brain stem lesion had formed but would be left undiagnosed for another 24 years.  A picture of me where I was a blank slate – nothing bad had ever happened to me, nothing exciting never happened either, I had never hurt or been hurt.  A whole lifetime was still ahead of me.  My parents dreamt of a life where I fulfilled my potential – university, a career and then starting my own family.  Back then, none of us could foresee chronic illness, dizziness, vertigo and visual disturbances as permanent fixtures in my daily life.

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  1. Wow – you had a lot of hair when you were born! I was as baldheaded as my grandfather, only that my grandfather was already 65 at that time 😉

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