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I have faced many barriers in my short life just like Jackie Robinson. The biggest barrier I have faced though is having Lyme Disease. Lyme is a disease you get from being bit by a tick. When my family lived in Massachusetts, I got Lyme.
My mom and brother have it too but I think I have it the worst of everyone. Lyme affects your whole body and everyone reacts differently. For me, Lyme has been really tough. It makes me really tired and weak. Sometimes, I can barely even get out of bed.
It also, makes you ache all over. My knees and arms always hurt. Most of all for me, Lyme means I am restricted from eating certain foods. If I eat regular sugar, flour, or other processed foods, I get really sick. My body will break out in a rash, I have difficulty breathing and all of my symptoms get way worse.
The Hollywood Reporter is your source for breaking news about Hollywood and entertainment, including movies, TV, reviews and industry blogs. Nate Heck, a sixth-grader at St. Joseph's School in Cold Spring, is one of 10 national winners of the Jackie Robinson Breaking Barriers essay contest. Nate won a laptop after writing about his. local girl wins jackie robinson essay contest» Richmond Heights 7th-grader JORDAN EDITH will be honored before tonight’s game for her award-winning essay in MLB’s “Breaking Barriers: In Sports, In Life” educational program Jordan’s essay on bullying won 2nd place among submissions for grades 6–8 in conjunction w/ Sharon.
This is really hard because when I am at school or at holidays and they have parties or celebrations I have to watch everyone else eat sweets, while all I can eat are the foods my parents make for me that don't make me sick.
I have been on a strict diet since I was four years old which is when I was diagnosed with Lyme. My family has been really supportive of me.
My mom makes special foods for me so I can enjoy the parties like the other kids. My dad is a really good cook and he learned to make all of our favorite foods with ingredients that I can eat so we can continue to enjoy all the great recipes the family likes.
Again, we will not let Lyme ruin our lives. We will continue to persist, never give up and always keep a positive outlook.
Now that I know I have Lyme, I have to take lots of medicine everyday and every night. It took a long time for doctors to know what was wrong with me.
Most doctors don't believe that Lyme Disease is even real or if they do, they think it is no big deal. Because of this, they usually don't believe you when you say you are really sick. Sometimes my friends don't believe me either.
They think because you look healthy and don't have to be in the hospital that you aren't really sick. Trust me, I am. My mom works really hard to keep me healthy so she joined the board of the Lyme Disease Association. Now she does lots of research to get a better understanding of what causes Lyme and how best to treat it.
I am really thankful for my family because they have kept me going through a really tough struggle.
My favorite sports are baseball and basketball. I always work really hard to get better and try to participate as much as I can.
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Unfortunately, it is really tough with Lyme because you get really tired and sick and sometimes I just can't go on. Even though it is hard, I don't let it get me down. I fight through the pain and sickness.
I won't ever let Lyme beat me.A Chicago student inspired by the life of baseball legend Jackie Robinson won an essay contest about her own struggles with the death of her brother.
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May 21, · Milton seventh-grader John Clarke was visited by Red Sox mascot Wally the Green Monster and Jackie Robinson's daughter Sharon for winning one of eight first.
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The Breaking Barriers Essay Contest is now open to students in Grade 9 to share their personal stories and how they used Jackie Robinson’s values to face their own barriers.