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"I Never Have a Bad Day When Cody's Around"
Cody McCasland is a double amputee, but prosthetics give him freedom to do pretty much whatever he wants. The 7-year-old loves sports and hopes to be in the Paralympics some day as a swimmer or runner. Deborah Ferguson went to one of his swim meets recently to watch the Colleyville boy in action. When Cody;s in the pool, there are no protesthics. His strong little arms and his determination to compete propel him through the water.
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