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Medical Lab Technician Analysis

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My Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis; that’s what set my mind to being a Medical Lab Technician. As an optimistic freshman, I had a mindset that my 4 years of high school would go smoothly with flying colors; I was taking my first college class, AP World History. However, mid-year that mindset changed. I had been having major knee pain for 2 weeks with high fever, it was agony. My parents immediately took me to the hospital because my primary physician thought I had Kawasaki. As we were waiting in the emergency room, I could feel my parent’s consternation. I’m the first born with one younger sister. I can’t picture how distraught my parents would be if their first child passed away at such a young age with so much academic potential. Along with that, it had been less than a year that my grandmother passed away so my mom was truly …show more content…

As we were waiting, I truly came to the realization that life isn’t everything you expect it to be. Sometimes things happen and there’s no preparing for it, you just have to know how to adapt to the situation. They tested me multiple times and came to the conclusion that I have SJIA. I was terrified because I had an actual disease. I had always taken care of myself, ate balanced meals and exercised, but it still happened. I had to get knee surgery to flush out the inflammation and bacteria that had accumulated in my right knee. After a week in the hospital, I began treatment, and up to this day, though my arthritis has alleviated, the knee pain persists occasionally every once and a while. I learned that life is unpredictable; not everything is gonna go the way you want it to. My thinking and mindset matured greatly. It shows the transition from childhood to young adult. I learned to value family more. Being a freshman I mainly thought of myself, that everything was about me and I should only care about

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