“Hello, my name is Ezra, and I was diagnosed with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy when I was seventeen,"
Ezra said, taking his turn in the support group, What that means is it became difficult for my heart to pump enough blood, and I grew weaker and nearly died. But here I am, alive and all.”
“Thank you for sharing, Ezra. Since you’re new here, would you mind sharing your recovery story with us?” the support group leader asked.
“Um, yeah sure. Well, when I went in for a simple checkup when I was seventeen, the doctor found my disease. He… He told me that I had twenty days to live…” Ezra stopped there, flashing back to those twenty days with a grimace.

He grew bitter and depressed in those twenty days. Everything beyond his limited days he had to live made him upset and mad at basically everyone. He heard about stories where people with numbered days did everything they had ever wanted to do before they died, but the truth was that he was too sick to do what he wanted to do.
Ezra had always wanted to be someone, be famous and well known. But now he knew that that was impossible. He started to give up on everything and everyone.

“That’s great, Ezra. Would you mind sharing how you are doing now?”
“Sure. I’m finishing up my biomedical engineering doctorate and the heart is holding up. My experience made me want to pursue the medical path, to help others the way I was, you see,” he said, explaining his career choice. “Of course, I am limited in physical activities because of my heart, but it’s much better than being six feet under,” he said with a chuckle.
“And… That’s my story. Thank you.”
