Bullying and Juvenile Arthritis: A Memory of Childhood
Writers across many HealthCentral sites are doing posts related to the theme of back-to-school. We're interpreting it widely, discussing not just going back to school, but also educting kids about various medical conditions. My contribution was to write about bullying of kids with chronic illnesses froma personal point of view:
"I flew across the schoolyard, adrenaline blocking out the pain in my
ankles. Behind me I could hear the pack of five or six girls chasing me.
As I ran, harder than I'd ever run before, I could feel them getting
closer and closer. The bike racks were in view and to be safe, I just
needed to get there, grab my bike and ride home. And then it happened.
One of the girls lunged and sank her teeth into my right shoulder. I
don't remember what happened next or how I got home. My next memory is
of sitting on my bed, shaking."
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