Life Magazine 1 | Page 15

  phones,  or  TVs.  When  I  did  get  to  go  back  to  school   I  was  way  behind  on  my  homework  and  didn’t  feel   like  doing  any  of  it.  I  had  horrible  headaches  that   would  not  go  away.  I  also  had  to  stay  away  from   any  physical  activity.         This  event  and  time  of  my  life  affected  my   life  greatly.  I  still  suffer  from  what  they  call  post   concussion  syndrome,  which  is  a  type  of   forgetfulness.  I  have  to  go  to  neurologists  for   checkups  every  once  in  a  while.  I  think  that  it  did   shape  who  I  am  as  a  person  and  also  what  I  want  to   be  when  I  am  older.  After  seeing  the  people  who   work  at  the  hospital  and  neurology  buildings  I   have  an  interest  to  pursue  some  type  of  a  job  in  the   medical  field.  I  think  it  also  taught  me  that  you   have  to  think  before  doing  something,  because   everything  has  consequences  and  that  if  you   participate  in  risky  behaviors  you  may  injure  the   most  important  part  of  your  body,  your  head.   15