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The Positive Side of Being Infected of Hepa B

It was really annoying, depressing having such as this infection.  I had hardships of getting employed since I had graduated college.  I passed all the employment exams and interviews for about 3 companies i should have excelled practicing my proffesion but, i got failed on the medical exams of those 3.  It was really a frustrating feeling, after all the efforts I have done and the purpose of what i have become, it ended no use.

But, as i look on the streets and saw beggars and disabled (blind,lame and all the others) person, I started to realize that I am still so blessed. I have complete body parts, I can walk, talk, think, eat and roam around and enjoy my kids, my family. Only that my life may be short but it is certain that I would live with it happy, meaningful, treasured, and valued as before. Never that I will smoke, drink or do drugs.

And most importantly, cared to those who are unfortunate physically disabled.  The world is unfair and it always does.
A little help would mean so much for them.

I was blessed, I still got employed even so.


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glad you found some peace, ronie

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you touched me with this entry. sure, there are two sides of a coin. i, most of the times, get too much frustrated with my life living with this infection. but then, you definitely are right. we are still blessed inspite of everything.

life is indeed unfair. nobody says it isn't. so live with all all our mights to conquer this unfair life. after all, even with all its unfairness, it is still worth living :)

**hugs**
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