Ante la adversidad, seguir adelante es la misión. / In the face of adversity, moving forward is the mission.

in Family & Friends11 months ago (edited)

Ante la adversidad, seguir adelante es la misión.

Siempre he pensado que las cosas suceden para crecer y fortalecernos mucho más, no hay situación a la cual debamos rendirnos al contrario, debemos seguir ante las adversidades que se puedan presentar en la vida y en la cotidianidad de las cosas diarias.

Al iniciar la semana pasada mi Hijo mayor Manuel Alejandro Andrade de 8 añitos lo afecto el virus que está circulando en el ambiente el cual viene asociado a vómito, diarrea, fiebre y malestar generalizado, sin embargo arrancando esta semana ya se sentía mejor, asistió a su escuela y a su actividades musicales con ánimo e ímpetu que lo caracteriza a él.

El día martes le toco hacer deporte en la escuela y sembrar una mata a propósito de las actividades extra académicas en la escuela buscando concienciar sobre el cuidado del ambiente en vista de los incendios de vegetación que se han propagado en todo el territorio del Municipio Juan German Roscio Nieves. Todo marchaba bien hasta que a las 10:00 am me llaman de la escuela para decirme que Manuelito se siente mal que fuera a retirarlo, por lo cual acudo a la escuela por el y asumí que el malestar era producto del virus que lo afecto la semana pasada.

Sin embargo al montarnos en el carro, él me dice que tiene dificultad para respirar, por precaución lo lleve al Seguro Social donde estaba en ese momento mi esposa trabajando para que consultara con algún colega médico pediatra sobre la afectación que presentaba. La pediatra lo examino y lo refirió a un médico especialista en otorrinolaringología para examinar y descartar alguna afectación en el sistema respiratorio.

El día miércoles acudimos al médico especialista, donde en un primer contacto examino y mando a realizar exámenes de Rayos X para poder dar un diagnostico ya que pudo notar algunas patologías pero no había seguridad hasta que pueda ver los exámenes. Evidentemente ya la preocupación estaba en aumento.


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Ese mismo día en la tarde le realizaron los Exámenes de Rayos X y hoy jueves volvimos a que la doctora para una nueva consulta, donde fue diagnosticado con Obstrucción de los cornetes y desviación del tabique nasal por eso la dificultad para respirar, por lo cual es necesario realizar cirugía para corregir la obstrucción de los cornetes y posterior otra cirugía para corregir lo del tabique nasal.

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Toco respirar profundo ya que no es fácil para uno saber que un hijo debe pasar por cirugía y más para el por la dificultad para respirar, sin embargo el en su inocencia me dice:

"Papa tranquilo todo va a salir bien, yo me voy a portar bien para que todo salga bien."

Arropándome de esas energías positiva de sus palabras, seguí respirando profundo y me acorde de unas palabras que siempre me acompañan en cada labor de rescate realizada como bombero la cual es:

"Ante la adversidad, seguir adelante es la misión".

Confiando en Dios que todo saldrá bien, aunque como padre no es fácil saber ni digerir que un hijo deba pasar por una operación y más para él que es tan pequeño e inocente. Las clases de música deberán para un momento hasta que esté al 100%, Dios tiene el reloj perfecto para todas las cosas.

En las próximas semanas se debe planificar la cirugía, por ahora debe cumplir tratamiento para desinflamar y pueda respirar un poco mejor, lo importante de todos es que el siempre muestra una buena aptitud y una gran sonrisa ante cualquier adversidad.

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ENGLISH.

In the face of adversity, moving forward is the mission.

I have always thought that things happen to grow and strengthen us much more, there is no situation to which we should surrender, on the contrary, we must continue in the face of adversities that may arise in life and in the daily life of daily things.

At the beginning of last week my eldest son Manuel Alejandro Andrade, 8 years old, was affected by the virus that is circulating in the environment which is associated with vomiting, diarrhea, fever and general malaise, however starting this week he already felt better, he attended his school and his musical activities with the spirit and drive that characterizes him.

On Tuesday he had to play sports at school and plant a bush regarding extra-academic activities at school, seeking to raise awareness about caring for the environment in view of the vegetation fires that have spread throughout the territory of the Juan German Municipality. Roscio Nieves. Everything was going well until at 10:00 am they called me from school to tell me that Manuelito felt bad that I was going to pick him up, so I went to school for him and assumed that the discomfort was a product of the virus that affected him. last week.

However, when we got into the car, he told me that he had difficulty breathing. As a precaution, I took him to Social Security where my wife was working at the time so that he could consult with a pediatrician colleague about the condition he was experiencing. The pediatrician examined him and referred him to a doctor specializing in otorhinolaryngology to examine and rule out any involvement in the respiratory system.

On Wednesday we went to the specialist doctor, where in a first contact he examined and ordered X-ray exams to be carried out to be able to give a diagnosis since he was able to notice some pathologies but there was no security until he could see the exams. Evidently concern was already growing.

That same day in the afternoon they performed the It is necessary to perform surgery to correct the deviation of the turbinates and then another surgery to correct the nasal septum.
I have to take a deep breath since it is not easy for one to know that a child must go through surgery and even more so for him because of the difficulty breathing, however, in his innocence he tells me:

"Dad, calm down, everything is going to turn out well, I'm going to behave well so that everything turns out well."

Wrapping myself in those positive energies of his words, I continued breathing deeply and remembered some words that always accompany me in every rescue task carried out as a firefighter, which is:

"In the face of adversity, moving forward is the mission."

Trusting in God that everything will turn out well, although as a parent it is not easy to know or digest that a child must undergo an operation and even more so for him who is so small and innocent. Music classes will have to stop for a moment until you are 100%, God has the perfect clock for all things.

In the coming weeks the surgery must be planned, for now he must undergo treatment to reduce inflammation and be able to breathe a little better, the important thing for everyone is that he always shows good fitness and a big smile in the face of any adversity.

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