When Amanda was born three months early in 1985, her chances of survival were a paltry 15 percent (compared to an 85 percent survival rate today).
Now, 28 years later, Amanda is reuniting with a real fairy-godmother nurse whose round-the-clock care offered her a winning shot at life. Check out this touching moment, and tell us about one of your own memorable patients in the comments section below!
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