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ventilator. LeGrand proceeded to practice breathing without the use of medical equipment, and was independently breathing by
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in commercials throughout the 2012 season. LeGrand joined a team of Subway-sponsored athletes including
Olympic gold medalists Michael Phelps and Apolo Anton Ohno. Tom Pace of Subway's marketing office stated that; "We believe his inspirational story resonates with our fans. All of our athletes who
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As of the beginning of the 2012 NFL season, the rules regarding kickoffs have changed, and from now on kickoffs will take place from the 35-yard line, instead of the 30-yard line, in hopes of reducing the number of injuries. LeGrand believes that the rule should return to its previous incarnation,
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LeGrand was put on a respirator right away to help him breathe, and doctors informed his mother that he would more than likely need the aid of the machine to continue breathing for the rest of his life. Doctors also informed Karen LeGrand that her son had a suspected 0–5% chance of walking for the
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Twitter account, in July, standing straight up, with the help of a specialized metal frame, and announcing that he was slowly regaining movement and sensation in his arms. Overnight, LeGrand gained 12,000 new
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LeGrand wanted to breathe at his own pace, and asked doctors to take him off of his ventilator on
Thanksgiving of 2010. He stated; "it's not even whether you keep breathing, it's whether you keep breathing how you want to breathe." A month later LeGrand had lasted an hour and a half off of his
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for the Spring 2011 semester and made multiple appearances at spring football practices. At the
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The Victorious Story of Eric LeGrand (Young Readers' Edition)
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on September 25. On October 16 in a game against the
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