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Hi My name is brandon lacrosse im 19 years young from Millbury ma and i love photography! Heres my story on how i went from the most athletic kid around to the kid who disappeared. I made a documentary in my senior year of high school and its all over facebook because of it I actually just got a movie roll in a big lyme documentary. The point is i went from being one of the top baseball players in New England. To missing 110 days of school due to treatment,seizures,pain, and the fact nobody understood why i was so sick. I had to stop playing baseball, and i picked up my camera and didnt stop taking photos because half my memory is gone. Photos allow me to remember places, things ive done and it keeps me active. Im in it for the art part, realism. The ability to show people the real perspective of a place or a building, that they pass by everyday. You see life differently when you never know if life will come tomorrow. Thanks


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Nice job on the video, Brandon.

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Sick since at least age 6, now 67. Decades of misdiagnosis. Numerous arthritic, neuro, psych, vision, cardiac symptoms. Been treating for 7 years, incl 8 mos on IV. Bart was missed so now treating that.

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