Schizophrenic Athlete Saved By Lacrosse

Meet Michelle Hammer, former college lacrosse player and clinically diagnosed schizophrenic.
Schizophrenic saved by lacrosse

Editor’s note: Meet Michelle Hammer, former college lacrosse player and clinically diagnosed schizophrenic. Lacrosse saved her life.

How Lacrosse Saved My Life

By Michelle Hammer

Freshman Year

Sophomore Year

Junior Year

Senior Year

Read the full story and support Michelle Hammer’s movement at Schizophrenic.NYC.

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