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Amazing Kids, Amazing Stories: Joe's Story

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Audio icon; Joe Browne's radio segment Hear Joe's story in this radio segment
 
Changing Lives
 
Read Joe's story in the Children's Hospital 2008 Annual Report, "Changing Lives"
 
With an impish smile and a bright outlook, Joe Browne is an inspiration to everyone he meets. Particularly given the challenges he's already faced in his young life.
 
Joe was born 16 weeks early, weighing only one pound, thirteen ounces. He has Cerebral Palsy and during cancer treatments at the age of four, he suffered a stroke that forced him to relearn how to eat and talk all over again. 
 
Because of his advanced needs, Joe began receiving specialized treatment at American Family Children's Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.
 
According to Amy Browne, Joe's mother, "It's night and day the things he's able to do in therapy. And it seems like everytime we come back here, there's something new, something more they can tell us to do to increase that quality of life for him."
 
Joe's Story