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Am_bauer83@msn.com
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Angie Grossman
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A doctors release will be needed for you to be able to do the wind tunnel and skydiving, will you be able to get a doctors release?
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I was diagnosed Stage 4 in September 2023. It has already been a very long road, even though it has only been two short years. After a rough beginning which included radiation, femur rod placement, and many many days in bed, I decided to live life to the fullest! I am currently capable of doing active things, but also know the threat is out there that some day soon  I may not be able to. I have always wanted to skydive, but have been to scared to try. Now that I have gone through the scariest thing any woman can go through, I feel like I could easily conquer my skydiving fear. I feel like this would give me the courage to continue doing hard things and living my life to the fullest! Thank you for the opportunity. 
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