Two strangers with Multiple Sclerosis met in a Seattle park to do something they thought they’d ever do again: Ride a bike.
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Thanks to a Multiple Sclerosis Adventure program run by Swedish Medical Center, and a couple of special sets of wheels, Aimee Luzier and Michael Chalupa—especially Michael, who two decades ago used to ride his bike 100 miles in a day— found themselves with the wind in their hair enjoying the scenery under their own power.
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