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2014-10-13

Look At Him Go! This is so inspirational. He is only about 3 or 4 years old and had a body caste most of his little life.

Vatic Note:   Its stories such as this one that shows me why I fight so hard for my fellow man.   We are such exceptional creatures.  Just look at the way this little kid turned a negative around into a positive and has experienced such joy in doing so.   This is a must watch and something to always keep in mind when and if you ever get down.   Think about him and what he overcame to do what you see here.   We are fighters and will NOT be brought down by fear porn or chaos,  we will prevail forever....... you lose,  psychos.  

Look At Him Go!  
http://www.sunnyskyz.com/happy-videos/1224/At-2-Years-Old-He-Was-In-A-Body-Cast-Now-Look-At-Him-Go-

Lee was born with a rare form of scoliosis and had surgery when he was only 2 years old. After 8 1/2 hours of surgery he came out on top, saying "yep mam" to the nurse. They did a spinal fusion on him that consisted of 2 new flexible titanium rods.

My son never complained of pain before nor to this day has he ever complained. Tough as nails we say! When he was recovering from surgery he was in a body cast that looked like a turtle shell. We would put him in the floor and he would crawl around like a soldier boy on his belly. Always under his wheelchair wanting a screwdriver and a wrench.

I hope his thrive and inspiration will reach people all around the world.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WxG1wdhWS2k

Read more at http://www.sunnyskyz.com/happy-videos/1224/At-2-Years-Old-He-Was-In-A-Body-Cast-Now-Look-At-Him-Go-#IsVYDlEWmjVYYqvt.99


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