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		<title>Florida girl recounts being bitten by shark</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[make no mistake. I'm fine. 10 year old Jasmine. Carney is one brave, cool kid. I fought *** shark in one. You heard that right? Just 48 hours ago. *** shark coming right at jasmine at Hope Sound Beach. What did you see? What did you hear? Something grabbed me? So I'm like, don't you &#8230;]]></description>
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											make no mistake. I'm fine. 10 year old Jasmine. Carney is one brave, cool kid. I fought *** shark in one. You heard that right? Just 48 hours ago. *** shark coming right at jasmine at Hope Sound Beach. What did you see? What did you hear? Something grabbed me? So I'm like, don't you touch me? It looked pretty big and it was gray. It hurt. So I'm like, kick it, run away. She's just cool. I was amazed. She came running up that beach screaming dan and nana. Something bit me, something bit me. And I saw the blood. I went and got *** lifeguard jasmine flying by chopper to palm Beach Children's Hospital at ST mary's shark bite coming over stunning her surgeon. Well, she was very positive from the get go. Why? Why *** little girl so collected. Even with *** badly beat up foot. There's *** piece missing. It's about this big, luckily for her. This was the only location that she was beaten. We asked young Jasmine how she's managing to keep calm all this time. This is kind of my favorite one busting out her camera roll to answer that she'd like everyone to meet her six year old brother Jackson. He's pretty curious, so I might as well stay calm because I know he might want he wouldn't want me to be scared because he's the best little brother in the world. Better add another attribute. That's one sweet sibling, brave and cool kid. Bye
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<p>'I fought a shark and won': 10-year-old Florida girl recounts being bitten by shark</p>
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					A 10-year-old girl is keeping her cool even after surviving an encounter with a shark Sunday at Hobe Sound Beach in Jupiter Island. "I fought a shark and won," Jasmine Carney told WPTV. She said she was enjoying herself in the ocean with her family when she felt the shark.Watch the full story in the video player above. "Something grabbed me," she said. "It looked pretty big and it was gray. It hurt, so I'm like, kick it (and) run away."Carney's grandmother was shocked to see the girl's injuries."She came running up that beach, screaming, 'Nana! Nana! Something bit me. Something bit me,'" she recalled. "And I saw all the blood and went and got a lifeguard."Carney was rushed to a hospital in West Palm Beach.Surgeon Dr. Nir Hus was wowed by the girl's attitude in the face of a very severe foot injury. "She was very positive from the get-go," he said. "There's a piece missing. Luckily for her, this was the only location that she was bitten."Hus said it will take about two months for Carney to recover.
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<p>A 10-year-old girl is keeping her cool even after surviving an encounter with a shark Sunday at Hobe Sound Beach in Jupiter Island. </p>
<p>"I fought a shark and won," Jasmine Carney told <a href="https://www.wptv.com/news/treasure-coast/region-martin-county/jasmine-carney-calm-throughout-shark-encounter" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">WPTV. </a></p>
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<p>She said she was enjoying herself in the ocean with her family when she felt the shark.</p>
<p><strong><em>Watch the full story in the video player above. </em></strong></p>
<p>"Something grabbed me," she said. "It looked pretty big and it was gray. It hurt, so I'm like, kick it (and) run away."</p>
<p>Carney's grandmother was shocked to see the girl's injuries.</p>
<p>"She came running up that beach, screaming, 'Nana! Nana! Something bit me. Something bit me,'" she recalled. "And I saw all the blood and went and got a lifeguard."</p>
<p>Carney was rushed to a hospital in West Palm Beach.</p>
<p>Surgeon Dr. Nir Hus was wowed by the girl's attitude in the face of a very severe foot injury. </p>
<p>"She was very positive from the get-go," he said. "There's a piece missing. Luckily for her, this was the only location that she was bitten."</p>
<p>Hus said it will take about two months for Carney to recover.</p>
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		<title>10-year-old cheerleader raising awareness about autoimmune disorder</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A Mississippi cheerleader is raising awareness about an unpredictable autoimmune disorder.Alopecia may have taken Bella Daniels’ hair, but not her spirit. The 10-year-old has worked hard to be one of the top girls, the ones lifted into the air on her cheer team, Pink Army Reloaded."When I first started, I was at the bottom, and &#8230;]]></description>
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					A Mississippi cheerleader is raising awareness about an unpredictable autoimmune disorder.Alopecia may have taken Bella Daniels’ hair, but not her spirit. The 10-year-old has worked hard to be one of the top girls, the ones lifted into the air on her cheer team, Pink Army Reloaded."When I first started, I was at the bottom, and this really heavy girl was standing on my knee, so I hated it. I did not like it at all," Bella said.Cheering on two teams and balancing school is a lot for Bella, but this year brought a new challenge."At first, my brother noticed a spot on the top of my head, or something, and we thought nothing of it," Bella said. "We thought someone stepped on my hair at cheer, or something."But soon it was clear that Bella’s long, thick, beautiful hair was thinning fast."Then we went to the dermatologist and they diagnosed me," Bella said.The dermatologist diagnosed Bella with alopecia."What she has is not contagious. It’s an autoimmune disease that attacks the hair follicles. It thinks that it’s a virus," said Bella’s mother, Robyn Daniels. Robyn said alopecia isn’t exactly rare – 6.8 million people have some form – but it’s different for everyone. Bella’s doctor didn’t think she would lose all of her hair, but by January, she had."It was horrible. I hid it from her. I cried. As a mom, I wanted to fix it, and I knew there wasn’t anything I could do to fix it," Robyn Daniels said.Robyn worried Bella would be made fun of, ostracize, or just feel sad that she looked different."I'd be like, 'Baby, you know you’re going to lose the rest of your hair. Are you OK with that?' She’d be like, 'mmhm,'" Robyn Daniels said.Soon, Bella lost her eyebrows and eyelashes, too. And to Robyn Daniels' relief and amazement, Bella took it in stride."It wasn’t that bad, but sometimes in school I’d feel something on my back and it would be a handful of hair. Sometimes I got nervous, but not a lot," Bella said.Bella’s cheer coach, Jordan Hall, said she came to him privately after her diagnosis."Last year, Bella came to me and said, 'Coach Jordan, am I not going to be able to cheer if I lose my hair?' And so, for me, that was like we all stopped and remind these kids what cheering is all about, and what teamwork is all about," he said. "I'll tell you, I haven't seen Bella miss a beat. She hasn't let this thing get to her at all. Hair, no hair. She doesn't care.""She has never shed a tear. She has never asked why, and when you ask her, 'Are you ready for your hair to grow back?' She says, ‘It will be in God’s time,'" Robyn Daniels said.Bella said she doesn’t consider herself to be a role model. Her mother disagrees."That’s why we wanted to do this: to bring awareness to alopecia. Most people we meet ask, 'What kind of cancer does she have?'" Robyn Daniels said.Robyn Daniels said the teasing she worried about hasn’t happened. Bella’s friends, school and community have rallied around her. She gets starts, so many that her mother bought her an "Alopecia Awareness" shirt.  Bella will try some new treatments this year that might help her regrow her hair, but either way, she’s OK."I really don’t care what happens because I’m still me," Bella said.Bella’s dermatologist appointments weren’t covered by insurance, so her gym family at Jam Athletics banded together and raised money for their bills and to buy a wig for Bella. She wore it for a while, but it was hot and uncomfortable and made her feel more self-conscious, so for now, she uses it for TikTok videos.Watch the video above for the full story.
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<p>A Mississippi cheerleader is raising awareness about an unpredictable autoimmune disorder.</p>
<p>Alopecia may have taken Bella Daniels’ hair, but not her spirit. The 10-year-old has worked hard to be one of the top girls, the ones lifted into the air on her cheer team, Pink Army Reloaded.</p>
<p>"When I first started, I was at the bottom, and this really heavy girl was standing on my knee, so I hated it. I did not like it at all," Bella said.</p>
<p>Cheering on two teams and balancing school is a lot for Bella, but this year brought a new challenge.</p>
<p>"At first, my brother noticed a spot on the top of my head, or something, and we thought nothing of it," Bella said. "We thought someone stepped on my hair at cheer, or something."</p>
<p>But soon it was clear that Bella’s long, thick, beautiful hair was thinning fast.</p>
<p>"Then we went to the dermatologist and they diagnosed me," Bella said.</p>
<p>The dermatologist diagnosed Bella with alopecia.</p>
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<p>"What she has is not contagious. It’s an autoimmune disease that attacks the hair follicles. It thinks that it’s a virus," said Bella’s mother, Robyn Daniels. </p>
<p>Robyn said alopecia isn’t exactly rare – 6.8 million people have some form – but it’s different for everyone. Bella’s doctor didn’t think she would lose all of her hair, but by January, she had.</p>
<p>"It was horrible. I hid it from her. I cried. As a mom, I wanted to fix it, and I knew there wasn’t anything I could do to fix it," Robyn Daniels said.</p>
<p>Robyn worried Bella would be made fun of, ostracize, or just feel sad that she looked different.</p>
<p>"I'd be like, 'Baby, you know you’re going to lose the rest of your hair. Are you OK with that?' She’d be like, 'mmhm,'" Robyn Daniels said.</p>
<p>Soon, Bella lost her eyebrows and eyelashes, too. And to Robyn Daniels' relief and amazement, Bella took it in stride.</p>
<p>"It wasn’t that bad, but sometimes in school I’d feel something on my back and it would be a handful of hair. Sometimes I got nervous, but not a lot," Bella said.</p>
<p>Bella’s cheer coach, Jordan Hall, said she came to him privately after her diagnosis.</p>
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<p>"Last year, Bella came to me and said, 'Coach Jordan, am I not going to be able to cheer if I lose my hair?' And so, for me, that was like we all stopped and remind these kids what cheering is all about, and what teamwork is all about," he said. "I'll tell you, I haven't seen Bella miss a beat. She hasn't let this thing get to her at all. Hair, no hair. She doesn't care."</p>
<p>"She has never shed a tear. She has never asked why, and when you ask her, 'Are you ready for your hair to grow back?' She says, ‘It will be in God’s time,'" Robyn Daniels said.</p>
<p>Bella said she doesn’t consider herself to be a role model. Her mother disagrees.</p>
<p>"That’s why we wanted to do this: to bring awareness to alopecia. Most people we meet ask, 'What kind of cancer does she have?'" Robyn Daniels said.</p>
<p>Robyn Daniels said the teasing she worried about hasn’t happened. Bella’s friends, school and community have rallied around her. She gets starts, so many that her mother bought her an "Alopecia Awareness" shirt.  </p>
<p>Bella will try some new treatments this year that might help her regrow her hair, but either way, she’s OK.</p>
<p>"I really don’t care what happens because I’m still me," Bella said.</p>
<p>Bella’s dermatologist appointments weren’t covered by insurance, so her gym family at Jam Athletics banded together and raised money for their bills and to buy a wig for Bella. She wore it for a while, but it was hot and uncomfortable and made her feel more self-conscious, so for now, she uses it for TikTok videos.<strong><em><br /></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Watch the video above for the full story. </em></strong></p>
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