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Cody McCasland is not an ordinary child.
He had to have his legs amputated below the knee when he was only 15 month old because of a rare condition called Sacral Agenesis. Some months later he got his first prosthetic legs and since then he can move almost like any other kid.
Нe can not only walk, but run, swim, play soccer, golf, karate, ice hockey etc.











But the boy grows fast, so he outgrows his prosthetic legs all the time and needs new.

Now he is seven and during his life he had many surgeries because of his condition, but despite all of the problems Cody remains an amazing spirit.

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This is so amazing. Best wishes kid…
Wow, he changes his legs like I change my shoes! xD
it’s THAN (” ‘than’ introduces a comparison, and as such is associated with comparatives, and with words such as more, less, and fewer”), not THEN (which “indicat[es] the apodosis (i.e. ‘If Y, THEN X’) of a conditional sentence. It is never equivalent to or synonymous with the conjunction than”)
He is a very happy child, a product of great parenting, encouragement and support. There is a to be learned from a little guy like this and his parents. Very happy to have come across this posting! All the luck and happiness on you journey through life Cody!
god bless you