Myasthenia Gravis can't get the best of this woman...
May 3, 2007 - via www.dailyrecord.com All rights reserved.
In high school she fell when she genuflected in church, and her foot would not cooperate when she raised it to get on a school bus. Christmas week of 1988, when she was 15, she could not say "Jingle Bells.
" "I couldn't say anything with a J or a B...
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