Jan 13 - Reflect on a time when you had to rely on someone else. How did it feel?

Response: When I got my tonsils taken out in the summer of 2024, I had to rely on my mom and sister for everything. It's a well-known fact that the earlier you get your tonsils taken out, the easier the recovery is. I got mine taken out at 17 because of constant strep throat infections all my life and tonsils the size of golf balls. I got them taken out mid-June, and it wasn't until around the end of summer that I felt decently okay to go about my day on my own. For the first week, I was completely bedridden and could barely drink water because of how painful my throat and mouth felt. The medical codeine I was on didn't help either, because it made me so loopy and sleepy. My mom and sister had to do almost everything for me because I was in so much pain. For me, having to rely on other people feels pretty humiliating and embarrassing. It makes me feel so weak when people have to help me with everyday tasks while looking at me with pity, but I'm also really great at it. If I had to recover from the surgery on my own, it would have been so much worse. 

Summary: Today, we read chapter one of Wild and answered questions about themes.

Reflection: Even though it can be embarrassing to ask for help, without that help, life would be so much harder.

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