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I used to have leukemia when I was eight years old and I contracted bronchial pneumonia in the process. I had between a 103-107F fever during the time and stayed at the hospital for six weeks. Also, one of the medicines they gave me made me have really low blood pressure, around 70/30.
 
Me and my sister almost drowned in a water park when we were around 10. The water park was super crowded and stupidly, we decided to sneak out while our mom was resting and dive inside. The wave pool was super crowded and so when we tried to surface, we were blocked by bodies and inter-tubes. Luckily a man found us and pulled us up before we could drown.

I also had an appendicitis when I was 14. If left untreated it can kill you and the first hospital I went to misdiagnosed me. :/ My mom and I got fed up with them, so we rushed to another hospital and they knew right away it was a appendicitis and they rushed me to emergency surgery.
 
I nearly drowned when I was young. The first thing I saw when I came to was a moth and ever since I've had an affinity for them, which is another story. Not sure what you'd want me to elaborate on.

Nearly drowned as well. I was about 3 or 4, and I was really tiny. My uncle was throwing a barbecue. They put me in this rubber duck floatie in the pool. I was the only one in the pool, but everyone was outside, so they were able to keep tabs on me. This huge gust of wind came, and it cfaused both the floatie and I to flip over. After a minute or so, two of my older cousins realized I wasn't in the floatie, so they immediately dived into the pool and got me out.
 
I have talked about this before, and it still hurts a little but I think being able to do it is a sign that I have moved on.

I was in a car accident a few years ago with my best friend and her mom. I think we crashed against a track that was going full speed and the wrong side of the street.

Next thing I know is I wake up in a hospital, connected to a thousand machines, I'm told my best friend and her mom didn't make it, and I may never walk again.

I'm just thankful I survived and that all my friends in school were fully supportive when I finally started going to school again. This is something I could never wish for anybody, even for someone I don't like.
 
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