
Stand Tough
The Courageous Story of One Man's Fight against Rare Illness and Multiple Limb Loss
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Narrated by:
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Bob Goding
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By:
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B. Neil Brown
About this listen
Stand Tough is the true life story of one man's fight against a rare illness and multiple limb loss.
When Neil was only twenty seven he was diagnosed with a rare auto-immune disorder called Behcet's Disease. With a son, a full time career, and a part time role as a hometown Fire Fighter/EMT he didn't have time to be sick, so he pushed through it all...
Until a simple misdiagnosis of a sore throat cost him his legs and all the fingers of his dominate hand.
Follow Neil's journey from tragedy to triumph as he stands tough against the odds and continues to live his life on his terms, even without legs!
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