When I was in school, I couldn’t have my P.E. class too early in the morning because when winter came it meant I was outside in the cold for an hour each day. On the other hand, I couldn’t schedule that class too late in the day because in the warmer months the heat would likewise be too much. My parents, school counselors and I had to carefully consider the time of day to take such classes.
When planning your schedule, make sure you factor in the weather and the seasons. This also applies to when you pursue your higher education. I learned my first semester of college that I performed poorly in early morning and late evening classes. It’s helpful to know the hours when you function best and plan accordingly.
This blog is intended to help people of all ages cope with many of the challenges that come with Sickle Cell Disease. When first launched, my target audience was teens and parents. Over the years, however, the scope of my content has expanded to help people of all ages who may struggle with similar complications as I. Whether you’re reading this for yourself or to help a loved one cope with Sickle Cell, I believe there is something here for everybody affected by this disease and other illnesses.
- Home
- About Me
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Contents of Topic 1
- Contents of Topics 2-5
- Contents of Topic 6
- Contents of Topics 7-9
- Contents of Topics 10-13
- Contents of Topics 14-16
- Contents of Topics 17-19
- Coping with Sickle Cell
- Health and Nutrition
- Leg Ulcers - My Experiences
- Leg Ulcers - Treatments
- More on Meditation
- My Artwork
- My Hip Problems
- My Music
- My Poetry
- My Sushi
- Red Light Therapy
- Thoughts / Experiences
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