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Re: A chance to win Tampa Bay Bucs Tickets

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:44 pm
by mrincon2
Hi! My name is Maria J. Rincon, but I prefer my middle name better, Johana :D I was adopted at age 5 in Venezuela, where I was born and raised until age 14. I have the most understanding parents and sister ever. I have grown up with a BPI on my right arm. My parents and I are almost 100% sure that this was due during labor. I can't lift my arm all the way up. My arm is not straight. I am able to move my arm, hand, and fingers, but as I grow up, i feel less mobility. I have never been on surgery for this, but in physical therapy. Physical therapy was really helpful when I was a little girl to the point that I was able to bring my right arm all the way to the left side of my head when brushing my hair. I also was able to rise my arm more than I can now. I have also tried to eat and write with the right hand, but it's hard because the fingers don't stay in place :lol: , but I'll keep trying. I am able to hold things like bags with my right arm even though it hurts more. I was in swimming lessons and was able to bring my arm up when swimming. I also played tennis for a little while during my elementary school years and sometimes used my right arm. One of my biggest challenge in life was when i was in first grade and we had to do a show in front of the parents and they needed cheerleaders. I wanted to be a cheerleader so bad and I signed up for it. At that age, I was not really aware of my arm. However, when we were all practicing at school for the big day, I started to notice my arm :) . I was like: "Why can't I do that? Why?" The big day came and there was not going back because I was not a chicken. I did an awesome job, even though I couldn't lift my arm as high as the other girls. My pom poms were the prettiest ones, and my outfit too lol. I also danced salsa in a competition, even though my arm was acting up, but I did it which was more important. It was easier to be a little girl with BPI than an adult with BPI. Now that I am in the work field, it has been very challenging to deal with adults and my BPI arm because they love to stare at it and I just want them to look at me and pay attention to what I am saying. I am currently in this big challenge in my life. When I go to interviews I am so scared they are going to look at it and judge me by that. I just need to be like that little cheerleader that did not give up.

Re: A chance to win Tampa Bay Bucs Tickets

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 10:00 pm
by momEmurray
Even though Lily is only three years old, she has overcome different obstacles. They may seem like minor things but for her they are huge milestones. I remember after each PT appointment, my husband and I would go out and buy different things to use at home. Lily became very spoiled with all of these toys or PT "tools". I remember getting her a rattle. It wasn't anything special; just a normal rattle. For her, it was like a weight. I remember when she was finally able to lift her arm almost over her head with this "weight". It was a big accomplishment for her to do that all by herself. I snapped a few different pictures and even made a scrapbook page out of it! I remember the day that she first crawled, December 24, 2010. I was so afraid that she wouldn't be able to do that since she hated putting pressure on that arm. She didn't crawl very far but she decided on her own that she was determined to do it. I remember seeing her pick up a crayon for the first time. I thought this would be another difficult task since she still has some fine motor issues. She is such a wonderful, little artist! I was sure that Lily would favor her left arm for throwing or swatting at things. Once again, she proved us wrong with that. She can hit her brother with her right arm; no problems ;-) (We don't reward her or cheer her on when she does this.) It seems like I took all of these "simple" things for granted with my other two children. I am just amazed at what things I think that Lily will not be able to do and how she proves us wrong with every step. I can't wait to see what she will do next.
- Beth Murray

Re: A chance to win Tampa Bay Bucs Tickets

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:29 pm
by MotherOfJames
Hi! My son was born with BPI due to negligence by my doctor. He suffered a very tramatic birth. We met you at Dr. Grossmans office before!! :D We were told by multiple doctors that James would never be able to crawl, WELL they were WRONG!! My boy started crawling finally and by day 3 he was a PRO! I love this little guy, He is so strong and I am sure in the near future he will be able to over come so much more!!! He loves watching football on Tv with Daddy, I am sure he would love to see a game in person!!

Re: A chance to win Tampa Bay Bucs Tickets

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 2:59 am
by mamaofsix
If you have entered the Tampa Bay Bucs Ticket Giveaway, you have been contacted by Private Message through this board. If you have not received your message and are still interested in attending, please contact me asap at anise@ubpn.org

Thank you!

Anise

Re: A chance to win Tampa Bay Bucs Tickets

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:03 am
by Carolyn J
Anise, do we get to know who won the tickets?
*Heart* all around your house.
gramma Carolyn J
LOBPI/75

Re: A chance to win Tampa Bay Bucs Tickets

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:23 pm
by richinma2005

Re: A chance to win Tampa Bay Bucs Tickets

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 12:01 pm
by Carolyn J
Sorry Rich these pictures are unviewable on my computer. I would like to know who were able to attend and meet Adrian besides Judy who posted her picture on FB.
Gramma Carolyn J
LOBPI/75

Re: A chance to win Tampa Bay Bucs Tickets

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 1:56 pm
by Carolyn J
by Carolyn J ยป Sat Oct 26, 2013 8:01 am

Sorry Rich these pictures are unviewable on my computer. I would like to know who were able to attend and meet Adrian besides Judy who posted her picture on FB.
Gramma Carolyn J
LOBPI/75
Carolyn J

Re: A chance to win Tampa Bay Bucs Tickets

Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 9:05 am
by richinma2005
I put a link up instead of the inline pics. DO these work? These were from Judy BTW, so you probably already saw them :-)