Describe a hardship that you have overcome and how this affected your life
“What? What, doctor? How many are there?” My dad asked.
“I see three,” the doctor replied, “and I’m looking for more.”
My dad froze, looked over at my mom, and turned as white as a sheet. “I need to sit down,” he told the nurse.
That conversation with the doctor, as he read my mother’s ultrasound, changed my dad’s life forever. Turns out, my mom was pregnant with triplets, and I’m one of them!
But then my mother started having contractions nineteen weeks into her pregnancy. Although the contractions abated, at the twenty-six week mark, something tragic occurred.
Hunter, one of my triplet brothers, died due to stomach development malfunction.
Hunter no longer had a future. He know longer had the opportunity to grow up with his other triplets. He no longer had the opportunity to meet his parents face to face, or learn to eat or walk, or ride a bike, or drive a car. He no longer had the opportunity to make mistakes, fall in love, have a family, grow old with someone.
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I’ll never get to know one of the people I spent my first six and a half months of living with. I’ll never know what he looks like, what his personality is, or what his aspirations would’ve been. He’s the piece of my life that is missing even though I never had that piece in the first
Facing a reality of my inception into an underprivileged life with small business owners for parents and siblings much older than I am, still struggling to find stability in their lives. I constantly questioned how I would turn out. I understood at a young age the perplexities of my family's struggles, that I lacked all the resources such as financial assistance, lack of insight, and encouragement from my family. Thus, leaving me ill prepared for my future and for the rest of my life to come.
Everyone has had hardships in their life, but some people overcome them better than others, but Even though the hardships they always influence your life for the better in one way or another. Hardships can influence a person's life by making them stronger.
There are lots of things in life that happen to different people, for different reasons. And some people, you would never think they endured some of the things that they had to endure. Some people’s lives are better than others, the experiences, the drives that they push through each day, every day. But this story, is eye opening, and a learning experience in multiple ways.
Hardship is seen in some degree in everyone’s lives. It pushes us to the maximum, makes us hit rock bottom. These experiences change us, though not in the same way. Some souls rise to the occasion and rise out of the ashes, while others become stuck in the endless downward spiral. Although some individuals are crushed by the adversity, other are about to overcome it and become better people and lead improved lives.
When people go through something difficult it can change them. Making them who they are, it can change them for the bad or good. Therefore, hardships can greatly influence a person’s life by making them appreciate all the things that make life enjoyable.
While the hardship that I have been through by no mean even comparable to what Janette has been through, yet in the same way, the adversity and hardship that life brought upon shaped me into the person I am today and made me stronger. This one particular hardship happened in 2010 had eternally changed my perspective. The incident happened in September when the weather was perfect in Hawaii, I was at my first year at college with my heavy 17 credits work load and a 19 hours part time job. Since the work load was intense, I barely had time for myself. Typical days normally involved me go to class, then work, library and bed. One evening, I started to feel throbbing pain in my lower abdomen region, so I wake up and took some pain killers to ease off the pain. The pain got worse rapidly in a matter of hours. My forehead started to sweat, and tears started to trickle down my cheeks. The pain was excruciating. I have never felt this kind of pain in my entire life. I started to scream as the pain started to move from my belly button to my lower abdomen. By midnight, the pain was unbearable and I started to feel as if this agonizing pain could
Please describe any socio-economic, educational, familial, cultural, or physical hardships or challenges you have overcome. You may attach a separate sheet if you need additional space.
The original due date for this unborn child was not until three months from this night, however, the doctors had the situation under control. When my mom went into labor prematurely, they had the ability to perform a Cesarean section and give birth to my little sister. This was only the beginning of the adventure for three pounds one ounce Elisabeth Marie Ballard. The first stop on her journey was the NICU to be placed in an incubator to be kept warm and monitored for developmental problems. During the first weeks of her life, she was fed breast milk through a tube that ran from her nose to her stomach. After two months in the NICU incubator, she was finally gained enough weight to go home. This exciting moment did come with a few strings attached. Her weight and vitals still needed to be monitored, so the hospital sent home a machine that allowed them to receive all of her vitals in real time. Her size and prematurity have never stopped her from leading a regular life. Thanks to the technology advancements in the medical field, my sister survived her prematurity and is now leading the life of an annoying six-year-old sibling. Libby, as we call her, transcended the process of natural selection and childhood mortality, and her life is a miracle. The credit can be given to the technology and the people who wield the knowledge
On March 30, as of three thirty in the morning, my life has officially changed. The labor pains had set in and it was time to have a baby. I had never felt a pain so excruciating in my life, and I thought that cramps were terrible, labor pains do not even compare. I climbed the stairs to my aunts room to let her know that it was time to go to the hospital. After watching her run around the room frantically she finally was able to rush me to the hospital. She zoomed through street lights rushing for fear that I may have the baby in the car and she would pass out. Had
Numerous events and people throughout my life have enlightened me, challenged me and prepared me for my role in life. Some of these events are my cleft palate surgery and the recovery process, along with the therapy for the cleft and the motivation from others in the assistance through those rough times to push me to be better and able to speak to be be understood. The cleft palate is, usually, a birth defect found at birth. Unfortunately, mine was found later in life, at the age of five. Hardships in my life I have experienced are the passing of loved ones and the interchanging of friends. Nevertheless, friends and family came through in the end by encouraging me through tough times “Things do not happen. Things are made to happen.” - John F. Kennedy.
Throughout our lives, every person encounters hardships that put a strain on other aspects of our lives. The biggest hardship that I have faced was taking care of my wife after she suffered a severe head injury while at work. The injury was the result of a salad fridge door falling and striking the back of her head, causing her to receive a severe concussion that lead to post-concussion syndrome. As a result, she became completely dependent on me. Some of the major hardships that we faced during these times are finances, helping her cope with her injury while she recovered, and maintaining my 4.0 GPA.
As a child dealing with domestic abuse, this is the first time I faced adversity. Later, being abandon by our father, made it difficult for my mother falling on hard times financially, along with raising three children as a single parent. I was the first to graduate from high school out of my immediate family, at this time I was content
Throughout our lives, we experience situations that can undoubtedly challenge our lives. These experiences can have outcomes that are not in our favor, but teach us crucial lessons. In my case, almost a year ago I lost someone who unquestionably had a vast impact on my life. My uncle Sal was taken from me unexpectedly. That day took a major toll on myself and my entire family. However, such an event served as the gate for me to see they type of person I am.
I hated the lies between my “best friend” and I; I hate the hospital here, I hate that I couldn’t spend much time with my friends as much as my brother did, or having a chance to mapping around to all these places he was bragging about. But then, after wasting my first week, now I let the breeze brush against my skin and let my hair fly back behind me. The scent of everything keeps pulling me back and won’t let go. After all these years, I am finally here, sitting behind my friends electric bicycle and listen to them spilling out all these café shop and food stands they went after school and how our classmates had changed throughout the
The first obstacle I have had to overcome is growing up without a father. My father, Brian Montgomery, passed away at the age of 46, from stage 3 brain cancer. I was five years old. Being that I was so young when my father passed, I do not remember him very well. It is difficult when my friends, or people that do not know me very well, ask me about him, and I have to explain my situation. Learning how to deal with my father’s passing has made me into a stronger person.