December 1, 2019

CAMERON CLAPP

NIGHT EXTENSIVE AMPUTATE PARENT DETERMINED GIVEN LEG NEW SWIM PAIN LEARN AGAIN START ACTIVE

In 2001 Cameron Clapp ___ a typical 15 year ___ from California. Then one ___ he was hit by ___ train. His injuries were ___. The surgeons had to ___ one of his arms ___ both of his legs. ___ first the doctors said ___ might not live, but ___ survived. Then they told his ___ that their son probably ___n’t walk, but Cameron was ___ to show them that ___ were wrong. Cameron left ___ hospital after three weeks ___ months later he was ___ his first simple artificial ___. In the beginning he ___ in terrible pain when ___ tried to use his ___ legs. Cameron found that ___ helped him with the ___. Later he had to ___ to walk and then ___ run. If he fell ___, he would get up ___. Before the accident Cameron ___ loved sport so as ___ as he could, he ___ working out regularly so ___ could get in shape ___. His determination helped him ___ he eventually became as ___ as he was before the accident.
   […] Cameron’s life has changed since the accident. Cameron feels that fighting for what he wants has made him both a stronger athlete and a better person. Because people are interested in his story, Cameron has also been on television and he has travelled to many places. In addition, he works with other people who have lost their arms or legs. He understands their difficulties. He’s an inspiration to them and he helps them to achieve their goals.

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