Sunday, January 11, 2009

Black People Having Yellow Eyes?

Un testimonio le espera el martes 20


Let's talk about our experience with this condition.
I want my friends and those who do not know me, come and share my lecture audivisual


little finger does nothing
(Testimony of a survivor
Prostate Cancer) Directed

special even if not exclusively,
men over 35

Forum to be held in Pedro Mir, the Cuesta Library on Tuesday 20 January this year 2009, scheduled to start promptly at 7:00 pm.

Duration: 45 minutes, most public interventions.
It aims to create a circle of male survivors of Prostate Ca
to work in educational activities meet this condition.

can confirm attendance email

joserafael.sosa @ gmail.com

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Age Of Empires 2 C Patch 2.0a

Lo que uno aprende cuando ha estado grave....


2007. During the festive days of Christmas, when most people were in the celebrations, I was in intensive care units, not seen, attached to an IV on the one hand I administered injectable drugs, listening to all body orifices (including this place you imagine).
I was very serious internal bleeding that did not know the cause and my level of hematocrit (red blood cells in the blood) decreased from 46 to 20.
Thanks to the support of many people who love and appreciate me, I am now recovered. I'm not as I see in the picture. During that time I learned 10 important things.

1. I learned that human beings do not care about money, position or fame we have, we are nothing.


2 - I learned that the Dominicans eat everything and evil and that is a kind of suicide in the long term.


3 - I learned that if one would see inside two things: first, we'd be grossed out. We are a jumble of fluids, secretions, blood, bones and muscles. And second, we would not be so vain as a result.


4 - I learned that means you are a patient .... means that you must have infinite patience. One lying in that bed for hours, days and days, injections and injections will come, enemas, examinations at the mouth and other orifices ...! What patience!


5 - I learned the value of friendship and well understood how much they are capable of friends who give up their blood for one to replace.


6 - I learned the importance of media to make a timely call to donate blood and appreciate the value of the donation when those who need it yourself.


7 - I learned that if you miss work, work continues to someone. I remember fondly (probably in the first months) but it shows that you are not essential at all. Everyone is replaceable.


8 - I learned that anyone who needs encouragement is not ill but who treats the sick, that being who is completely devoted to side one, who does not sleep at night is hanging on every movement.


9 - I learned that my children are large right and who needs them is me. Are no longer "my kids" (including one female), but they have grown men and women who are able to do what is for one to replace.


10. I learned the importance of giving me time to myself, taking everything in stride, doing one thing at a time.