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JOHN COSTELLO / Staff Photographer
Matt Miller hugs Emily Privette after his recovery from a cycling crash. "It is not possible to exaggerate the importance of family and friends," he said.
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Grace and Grit

A Young Athlete’s Fight for Life

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Rebounding, to race again

On June 10, Matt went to Singer in Jenkintown to get temporary dentures. This would be the first time since the accident that Matt had teeth.

After 90 minutes, the dentist handed him a mirror.

"Wow," Matt said, softly.

He was quiet for several seconds, just taking it all in. Finally, he said:

"That's a smile."

 


 

Read the first two installments of the story of Matt Miller's fight to reclaim his life at http://philly.com


Contact staff writer Michael Vitez at 215-854-5639 or mvitez@phillynews.com.

 

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