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5-year Old Chase is Walking Again

| Source: thechaseison.org

http://youtube.com/watch?v=d8FvgkRdgHE

It was June 2005 and Chase Ford had just turned 2-years-old. He was jumping on the couch when he fell backwards and hit his head on the couch’s arm. He didn’t even fall to the floor.

The doctors diagnosed him as having a “contusion of the spinal cord.” Chase was now paralyzed.

I am sharing this story about Chase to bring awareness of Spinal Cord Injury.

I too have a Spinal Cord Injury. I will share my story later with all of you. Thank you for watching.

4 COMMENTS

  1. SUPPORT STEM CELL RESEARCH NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Go to paralysis.org/same as chris’ site above. They can send a paralysis resource guide to anyone in need of assistance in helping a paralysed person or who is one themselves. The book is free of charge, and the site has a WONDERFUL free resource library of which to borrow from! They even send you the postage to send the item(s) back with! Chris Reeve and his three children really are a super group of people!! Chase is just one of very many helped by Chris Reeve’s legacy!

  2. It wasn’t printed previously;

    Christopher And Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center

    Phone: 1-800-539-7309

    email: info@paralysis.org

    The Paralysis resource Guide is a 336 page spiral bound book, copyright 2009
    by the library of congress control # 2003094719 ISBN 0-9726831-1-9

    Paralysis Resource Center
    636 Morris Turnpike, Suite 3A
    Short Hills, New Jersey 07078

    **book comes in english or spanish and multiple copies can be ordered at once**

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