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Pomp and Dire Circumstances
It’s not something you would expect to do your senior year—readying for high school graduation at the same time you’re rehabbing from a stroke. So 18-year-old Sylvia Aldridge of Jackson understands when people say: “You’re too young to have this happen.”

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Now I can...pay it forward
Sam Lane Jr. of Jackson was nearly killed when a drunk driver rammed into his bicycle. And there has been nothing easy about his efforts to overcome a severe brain injury.
But the college student finds some comfort in knowing his struggles may contribute to a greater good. He’s participating in Methodist Rehab research that may lead to better therapies for traumatic brain injury survivors.
“I’m glad that I can help,” he said. “It would be good if my accident could accomplish something positive.”
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