That is the holiday -- date still to be determined -- Andy Copeland hopes for as his daughter Aimee fights off a virulent flesh-eating bacteria that turned her life upside down in less than two weeks. Her fight won't be over on Aimee Day.
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That is the holiday -- date still to be determined -- Andy Copeland hopes for as his daughter Aimee fights off a virulent flesh-eating bacteria that turned her life upside down in less than two weeks. Her fight won't be over on Aimee Day.
The father of flesh-eating bacteria victim Aimee Copeland says she is making miraculous progress against the unspeakably terrible disease.
A Jackson County teenager says she almost lost her sight after contracting a rare infection from flesh-eating bacteria. Emmaline Sampy says she caught the infection last year while kayaking in the Little Tuckaseegee River. Sampy says the infection has