I have learned that although it is uncomfortable using public restrooms it sometimes necessary to avoid embarrassing moments. Worst of all making your loved ones feel bad because you don’t speak up or feel uncomfortable. It meant alot that my family was there for me and made me feel comfortable. Even though I was rude to my mom, she remained patient with me and tried her best to help me, but my pride would not budge. I truly felt that what I was feeling at that moment mattered and nothing or anybody could make it better, and I was wrong.

Never feel ashamed or embarrassed especially around family they will do whatever it takes to make it better. They will probably laugh a little but nothing more than a good and funny memory will stay forever. As my mom will say “an air biscuit” is all it is nothing is wrong with that. Its been a couple since my accident and my family still remembers and laughs about it. Just know that since that little incident my tummy is pain free.

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So, the lesson I learned is that it's important to speak up and not let pride or embarrassment get in the way of your well-being. Family is there to support you and make you comfortable, no matter what the situation. And sometimes, a little humor can go a long way in diffusing a potentially embarrassing moment. So, don't be afraid to open up and ask for help when you need it, even if it means using a public restroom. It's better to address the issue and move on than to suffer in silence. And who knows, maybe one day you'll look back on the situation and laugh about it with your loved ones.