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Beating the Odds

This story was originally written by Tim Callahan, as part of his participation as the Patient Perspective Speaker during the

Surviving

Boston, Massachusetts. April 15, 2013. 2:47 p.m. A flash of white light. Then, darkness. Just moments before, Roseann Sdoia had

Small Steps and Big Strides

“Something is wrong.”  That’s what 57-year-old Sheila Gaul thought to herself when her extremities started going numb after recovering from

Anchored by Faith

It began as a normal Sunday morning.  Chattanooga TV news anchor LaTrice Currie was about leave her house to go

Passion and Progress

Dedicated to staying physically active and honing his talents, 55-year-old Clint Coleman enjoys working on his golf game, exercising and

From CEO to Patient

Uncertainty. That’s what Laurel DuPont felt when she found out she failed a routine temperature screen and started exhibiting symptoms

Taking the Next Step

Ralph Dale Logerwell served two tours in the Navy during the Vietnam War. Now 78, he can still clearly remember

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