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The hero in my life is my mom and grandma. When I was born they could have had a chance to give me to someone else. But they didn't, they keep me and raised me to be the young woman I am today. I had asthma when I was younger. One night my mom got off of work and she came to get my siblings and I from our grandma'a house. When she got there I told her that my chest started to hurt. So she sent my sister to get my breathing treatment. Before she could get back I dropped down to the floor. So they called the ambulance. They got me there to the hospital and my mom worked there. Then they had to take me to Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville that's in Jacksonville Florida. I was still passed out and the only thing that I woke too is my mom and grandma praying for me. Asking God not to take me away. They're the hero's of my life. Who's the hero or hero's of your life?

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