Real Warriors of Sickle Cell Anemia Disease

"Warriors of Sickle Cell Anemia Disease are those who have battled the unfortunate multitude of challenges in fighting for their dear lives. Through all the excruciating "pain crisis" they continuously manage to muster the strength, and get through the difficult trials that the illness warrants them. With constant sacrifices and determination, they continue to hold on to their golden seed of faith...knowing that light awaits them at the end of their tunnel"!

Friday, July 31, 2009

My Greatest Role Model for Motivation and Inspiration of Today

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Glenda Hatchett Who She Is To Me...a powerful moving spirit on a journey to enrich the lives of many others. Her words of wisdom, faith and...
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Sunday, July 26, 2009

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"A True Warrior of Sickle Cell Anemia Disease" I am an exceedingly fortunate Sickle Cell Anemia Disease survivor on my journey to...
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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Good Day Warriors!! Positivity has everything to do with the out-come of real life situations! As Sickle Cell Anemia patients, that can some...
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Monday, July 20, 2009

Putting Sickle Cell Anemia On The Map

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Welcome All Warriors of Sickle Cell Anemia, Today is truly a blessed day! I will follow with...I created this blog for the many lives that a...
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I am a tremendously blessed Sickle Cell Anemia Disease warrior/wifey and mother of two beautiful/God given children. This illness is very challenging. I'm compassionate, understanding, and genuinely supportive to others battling the same. Usually, I'm hospitalized more than several times a year for Sickle Cell "crisis". This results in multiple blood transfusions, oxygen, IV fluids, pain control etc. The "crisis" ( pain ) attacks me in my arms, legs, hips and lower back. I'm easily to tire and can feel very fatigue. Proper rest is important for me, also not over-exerting myself strenuously. My worst times in dealing with Sickle Cell Anemia Disease is during the summer and winter months. Being too hot or cold can induce a painful crisis...stress also. Today I am a survivor with great pride, sharing my testimony. I'm ever so blessed! Thallassemia and Pulmonary Hypertention are my other diagnosis. I do wear oxygen on a daily basis. I'm very strong in my spirituality, giving God the glory. He will not cloud us with anymore than what we can bear. I'm grateful for wisdom and have many dreams. Be a blessing to someone, so that someone may be a blessing to you!
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