I fought against one of the most dreadful disease called “Sickle cell anemia”. My experience however was a rough one like others suffering with that what I had suffered from.
<u>Thing that kept me keep going</u>:-
Something that inspired me was the hope and enlightenment which I received from my parents especially my beloved mum, kind hearted teachers and sincere doctors. From there I decided that one day I will recover and overcome my weakness. So that I can be hope, ideal for the weak ones.
Answered this earlier: They were getting kicked out of their native lands, died from unfamiliar European diseases (like smallpox and measles), mistreatment and wars. <span> </span>
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