[HOUSTON, TX] — In the sterile, data-driven world of the Intensive Care Unit, numbers are God. The monitors don’t lie. The neurological scans don’t offer false hope. And for weeks, those scans had delivered a cold, final verdict on Hunter Alexander: The nerve damage was permanent.
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