Six months into seventh grade at a demanding new school, I viewed assemblies as a chance to relax with friends and let my mind float. But on this day, it floated too far. Settling back in my seat, I studied the lights on the auditorium ceiling. When I turned to whisper to a friend, the lights seemed to follow. I looked around-up, down, left, right; they refused to disappear. Continue Reading » * You have 3 free previews per magazine issue User Comments
By Christina Posted on 23 May 2011
I thnk that it is really good that she did not let her illness stpo or slow her down. You displayed incredible courage, Cara!
By Patti Fletcher Posted on 23 March 2012
When Cara first passed out, her hallucinations...her life passing before her eyes experience with the marching #s...reminded me of Alice In Wonderland. I've always been fascinated by this story & wonder if author Lewis Carroll weren't suffering from a brain issue or @ least a drug issue. WTG, Cara! & WTG, Momma, too. I'm sure there is so much that isn't related & coming thru it is deserving of a lot of praise. Write Your Comment
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Wow!!! she really is a very brave girl. she went through a lot of struggles and she never had the will to give up!! Cara my heart, prayers, and blessings go out to you and your family