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Baseball actress, the daily process has been taxing. Once simple tasks -- drinking, eating, brushing teeth, accepted to the bathroom -- are no longer matter of fact for Tyler and those who minister to him with care.
Two weeks ago, Tyler moved from the inpatient facility at the Pursue Center, one of the world's top facilities for spinal cord injuries, into a transient residence adjacent to the hospital. With blank, white walls, the office isn't a warm and inviting place, but it serves its purpose -- portion the Hoogs transition to their new life.
Tyler and his parents, Michael and Kim, have intellectual to live with the constant reminders that their journey will be long and difficult.
Four months ago, Tyler was a firm 6-foot, 3-inch, 185-pounder who was developing into a heck of a baseball sportswoman. He had just started his junior year at Skyline High Mould. Fall baseball practice was around the corner. Homecoming was weeks away. Movies and lunch outings with friends were usage.
Source: Longmont Daily Times-Call