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Cupcake celebrating surviving
botched brain
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Earlier this month, I celebrated ten years ( diez años ) since surviving my shunt being moved during a revision surgery in April 2009. I didn't know at the time my shunt had been moved. At the hospital, I wasn't properly
intubated as the tube used was too large for my throat. I stopped breathing after the surgery around 2am while in a hospital room. When I opened my eyes, my lungs were burning and I couldn't get air down my throat. I could still feel the sensation of the tube inside even though it had been removed. I was given oxygen and barely started breathing again after what seemed like a very long time.
A month later, I graduated with my first Master's degree.
Then the shunt drama continued....
I'm noticing a pattern when I enter into higher education, I end up having brain surgery. When I was enrolled in my second Master's program, I had brain surgery then too.
I'm not planning on returning to school anytime soon....
Cupcakes are always a joy during survival anniversaries such as this one. Still here and raising awareness....
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