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Hunter and Kingston’s Story
I have three sons. Hunter is my oldest, he’s 7 years old. He’s a livewire. From the very beginning he was sick all the time. We were in the hospital or the doctor’s office every month with high fevers because of ear infections. He had an umbilical hernia that never went away. I got pregnant with Kingston, when he was 6 months old. By that time, Hunter was just always sick.

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