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Best friends beat the odds after being given a 2 percent survival rate at birth

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Best friends beat the odds after being given a 2 percent survival rate at birth

Best friends beat the odds after being given a 2 percent survival rate at birth

Odin Frost and Jordon Granberry were facing long odds.At birth, they were given around a 2 percent chance of survival.Doctors said neither was likely to make it past age seven — and if they did, they’d never be able to walk.In June, Odin and Jordon took a walk that defied those odds.The two men, now 18, strutted across the stage as they graduated from high school.Jordon, who suffered brain damage due to a lack of oxygen and Odin, who is non-verbal autistic, met when they were three years old.Frost, who called the graduation a “surreal” moment, shared a photo of the ceremony on Reddit


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