Six-year-old Cody McCasland shows Ellen that a double amputation hasn't slowed him down a bit.
next: Sweet 16!
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Six-year-old Cody McCasland shows Ellen that a double amputation hasn't slowed him down a bit.
next: Sweet 16!
Cody....you made insperational tears come to my eyes when I saw you on Ellens show. I am a Newbee to Triathlons and you encourage me to keep going even when I am scared to swim during a race. You Rock Buddy!!!! Thaks!
Sincerely
Stephanie Delude
Portsmouth NH
Cody,
You are truly amazing boy. I am very happy to see you are visiting our troops. I am planning to join the the mility after college. Thank you for all you do for our troops and other children. God has sent an angel to us. May God bless for and your family.
In Christ,
Gabe
Cody is amazing. So darn adorable and such an infectious laugh. So full of joy and life. Couldn't stop crying because he touched me so deeply. When I am feeling sorry for myself, I will think of him and be inspired to GET OVER IT!!! God bless him and his family!!! Thanks Ellen - Love you!
i loved the little boy cody! he is the cutest,and not having legs doesn't seem to bother him at all.he's sooo happy!im sure he'll accomplise anything in life he wants to do.and i love,love,love your show.keep up the good work.by the way i think my size 14 is just fine!ha!ha!
yea man! Cody you are are an inspiration to all the little people around the world! Hats off to you Ellen for having such an amazing guest on your show
Freeport, Grand bahama, Bahamas
What a fantastic boy! I think we can all learn a life lesson from Cody. Ellen, thank you for bringing such a heart-warming story into our homes, and for giving Cody the praise and encouragement that he deserves.
That was brillent watching this clip, what an amazing young boy.
So far Ellen, everyone is out smarting you!!
Glad to watch less celebs on your show, this is inspirational viewing.
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Ellen,
My wife and I enjoy your show almost every morning.
Today we were quite moved by Cody and his story...
You can overcome obstacles, as my wife, who has been a back brace for over thirty years can attest.
Also, as a Scottish Rite Mason I was especially proud of the work that the Shriners Hospitals do for children. Most people are only aware of the Burns Hospitals, but there are also 19 hospitals that care for children with orthopedic problems.
Keep up the good work of bring information and humor to the world....There are so many things to feel bad about, but you, through your show bring a little ray of sunshine into the world each day....
God Bless,
Richard
Posted by Richard Perry | January 11, 2008 6:48 AM