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At age 11, Nicole Dryburgh did 12 hours of Gymnastics every week. Then she was diagnosed with a malignant tumor on her spine. At age 13, she suffered a brain hemorrhage. Blind and unable to move, Nicole was expected to …

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At age 11, Nicole Dryburgh did 12 hours of Gymnastics every week. Then she was diagnosed with a malignant tumor on her spine. At age 13, she suffered a brain hemorrhage. Blind and unable to move, Nicole was expected to only live for weeks. Now 18, still blind and unable to walk, Nicole is always busy, whether writing, fundraising, horse-riding, or socializing with friends.

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"At age 11, Nicole Dryburgh did 12 hours of Gymnastics every week. Then she was diagnosed with a malignant tumor on her spine. At age 13, she suffered a brain …"

— Margaret

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