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A renowned ballerina from New Orleans was left paralyzed after a fall. Now, she's helping veterans

A renowned ballerina from New Orleans was left paralyzed after a fall. Now, she's helping veterans A ballerina embodies grace, control, and beauty. It takes years of practice and few are ever able to dance as a profession. For dancers, that's the dream.

What if that dream was achieved, then stolen? What if it no longer seemed possible for a dancer to dance? That's what happened to Kitty Lunn and it's been her mission ever since to overcome.

"Life is a choice. We can either live while we're alive or wait to die," said Lunn, who is now almost 70-year-old.

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