Our life may sometimes bring us surprises, unexpected turns for the better or worse. What may be those outstanding worst event(s) that was a landmark for you?
Mine firstly was the murder of my brother and his wife in 1990 when he was ambushed in his house by drug thugs. He hanged out with the wrong crowd previously and got involved with the drug loot as a DEA. Became corrupt and shared their loot until they killed him for it. Their baby was saved though because they left him with my Mom. Today the baby is in college studying nursing.
Second was my brain surgery 4 months ago with various complications. I was diagnosed with Chiari Malformation Type I with Syringomyelia (a cyst form within the spine) caused by spinal fluid circulation blockage due to the Chiari Malformation causing numbness and tingling in my hands and feet. I had 5 complications in 70 days and had to go back for brain surgery every 2 weeks. At the end, Dr. had to drill the side of my skull to insert a shunt for the fluid to drain directly to my tummy when pressure builds up. So far so good, but my sensory nerves may have already sustained irreversible damage since I only have partial restoration of my feelings to my hands (although my feet have dramatically improved).
That's all. How about you?
Mine firstly was the murder of my brother and his wife in 1990 when he was ambushed in his house by drug thugs. He hanged out with the wrong crowd previously and got involved with the drug loot as a DEA. Became corrupt and shared their loot until they killed him for it. Their baby was saved though because they left him with my Mom. Today the baby is in college studying nursing.
Second was my brain surgery 4 months ago with various complications. I was diagnosed with Chiari Malformation Type I with Syringomyelia (a cyst form within the spine) caused by spinal fluid circulation blockage due to the Chiari Malformation causing numbness and tingling in my hands and feet. I had 5 complications in 70 days and had to go back for brain surgery every 2 weeks. At the end, Dr. had to drill the side of my skull to insert a shunt for the fluid to drain directly to my tummy when pressure builds up. So far so good, but my sensory nerves may have already sustained irreversible damage since I only have partial restoration of my feelings to my hands (although my feet have dramatically improved).
That's all. How about you?