Chapter 101

Chapter 11 Section 2 Long-distance running plan for girls with epilepsy?
Those who dare to fight against the disasters in their lives are those with a strong will. ? ?

There is an American girl named Patty?Wilson, this is an unfortunate girl, because she was diagnosed with epilepsy when she was very young.Her father Jim?Wilson is used to jogging every morning.One day, Patty, who was wearing braces, said to his father enthusiastically, "Dad, I want to jog with you every day, but I'm worried that I'll get sick in the middle."?
Her father immediately agreed to Patty's request and encouraged her: "If you have a seizure, I know how to deal with it. Let's start running tomorrow."?
And so, as a teenager, Patty started her running career.Morning jogging with her father was the happiest part of her day, and Patty didn't get sick once during the run.

A few weeks later, she said to her father, "Dad, I want to break the world record for women's long-distance running."?
At that time, Patty, who was in the first year of high school, made a plan for herself: "This year I will run from Orange County to San Francisco (more than 640 kilometers); in the second grade, I will go to Portland, Oregon (more than 2400 kilometers); The goal at that time was in St. Louis (more than 3200 kilometers); the fourth grade will go to the White House (more than 4800 kilometers).”?
Although Patty's physical condition is different from others, she is still full of enthusiasm and ideals.During her freshman year, Patty traveled to San Francisco wearing a shirt that said "I Love Epilepsy."Her father accompanied her on the run, and her mother, a nurse, followed in a travel trailer to care for both. ?
In her sophomore year of high school, her supporters were replaced by classmates in her class.They cheered her on with giant posters that said, "Run, Patty!" But on the way to Portland, she sprained her ankle.After examining her, the doctor advised her to stop running immediately: "You must put a cast on your ankle, otherwise it will cause permanent damage."

She replied: "Doctor, I want to keep running, is there any way for me to finish this distance?"?
Doctors suggested that the damage could be joined with adhesive instead of a cast, but warned it would cause blisters and be excruciatingly painful.Patty nodded firmly. ?
Patty finally made it to Portland, and the Governor of Oregon ran the last mile with her.A banner with scarlet letters was waiting for her at the finish line: "Female super long-distance runner, Patty Wilson set a brilliant record on her 17th birthday."?
In the last year of high school, Patty insisted on running from the West Bank to the East Bank, and finally arrived in Washington, where he was summoned by the President."I want other people to know that people with epilepsy are just like other people and can lead normal lives," she told the president.
Mind walk?

The famous philosopher Schopenhauer said: "The will itself has no purpose and no end in essence. It is a

endless pursuit. "Yes, life is a process of constant pursuit. As long as you are not limited by your own weaknesses, not afraid of external difficulties, and make unremitting efforts, you will always run out of your own world.?
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