Monday, September 11, 2017

What I Aspire to be 10 Years from Now

     10 years from now I see myself finishing college and going to medical school, probably out of the state. Then I would do my residence as a surgeon for 4 years and then maybe even a fellowship for a couple more years. Once I become a surgeon I would go to the military to be a surgeon and help injured soldiers. But I would probably just do that for a year because seeing soldiers get hurt or die and hearing many bombs can cause PTSD or something else like that. Then I would go back home and go to a regular hospital as a trauma surgeon, probably wouldn't have time to have a life outside of the hospital because being a surgeon takes up a lot of time.

Thursday, September 7, 2017

My Worst Injury Experience

     What is your worst injury experience? My worst injury experience was when I was 7 years old. When I was 7 I used to love going to the park, especially when the weather was great and that day was great, I remember  the sun was shining and there was a cool breeze it was perfect. So I asked my mom if I could go she said "yes". So my sister and I got ready to leave and go to the park. When we got there I was getting out of the car and I thought I heard a car so I ran towards the back of the car, so that the car wouldn't hit me. When I got to the back of the car my mom was closing the trunk door and the door hit my head.


     I didn't really feel any pain in my head but my tail bone was hurting because I fell right on it. Then my sister stood right in front of me pointing at my head in shock. I didn't know why, so I touched my head and felt something liquid and it started dripping down the side of my head. But I thought it was like sweat so I looked at my hand and I saw blood and I got really scared, I thought I was gonna die. My dad carried me to the car and we went to the hospital, when we got there they said we had to wait and we waited there for like 5 minutes but it left like forever because I was in so much pain.


     Then they called us and we went to this room and they put a towel over my eyes, and they gave me a shot so that I didn't feel anything but I still felt everything. Then they put like 4 or 5 staples and that really hurt. Then the doctor took my staples out like three weeks after that and that really hurt, then like two days later school started.