Have you ever met someone that is so selfless that it changes your life? When I think of that word, it reminds me of one of the most influential individuals that have come into my life. This person has been my number one supporter. She has taught me the definition of strength, perseverance, and love. This person happens to be my mom, Kristine Hone.
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My Mom and Me |
When my mom was in her early twenties, she was diagnosed with a pituitary brain tumor. With this, my mom had to go through extensive painful treatments, such as having air put in her brain.
The most heartbreaking treatment she went through, though, was when she was getting her tumor taken out. She was the second person in the United States to have the doctors go up her nose and into her brain. The doctor messed up on this, which caused my mom’s adrenal glands to shut down. With her glands shutting down, my mom developed Addison’s disease.
With these two life changing events, my mom was given a slim risk of being able to have children of her own. She patiently waited seven years before she and my dad were able to adopt my first brother, Brandon. Four years later, my parents then adopted my other brother, Neal.
During this time, doctor’s had been coming up with solutions for my mom to be able to have children of her own. Little did she know that when they adopted my brother Neal, she was pregnant with my sister, Ashley. Then five years later, I came around to make the family complete.
When my mom found out that it would be hard for her to have children, it devastated her. So, when she was able to have four of her own, she treated us with so much love. She made sure she was at every sporting event, recital, school program, etc. Her family is her pride and joy.
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My Family |
My mom has many life-long complications with her tumor and disease. With the tumor, my mom has to take medicine every day to keep her tumor at a small size. With her disease, she has to take a pill that produces adrenaline for her. If my mom somehow throws up or does not have this medicine in her system, she will die in a matter of hours.
The great thing about all that I just told you, is that you would have no idea my mom has health complications. She doesn’t let her illnesses define her. In fact, she defines it by not letting it beat her. She lives life to the fullest and is always happy. Most people who come in contact are changed by her with her witty personality, and the ability to connect closely with her, instantly.
My mom finds every aspect of life joyful. She never complains and uplifts everyone around her. She has found strength in her family, persevered through health hardships, and shown love to all those around her.
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