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A young athlete such as Gaige can take care of all three facets in a day's visit.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Through it all, Gaige has "snuggled down" with her kids -- and her mom, Carroll, who "is often quite puzzled regarding our choices."
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Gaige, 50, and her four children used to watch her cherished holiday chestnuts.
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But when the kids entered their teen years, "it was nearly impossible" to stay that course, Gaige said.
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When Gaige was going to school, the headaches got so bad he would bypass physical education class - also doctor's orders - to lie down in the nurse's office between math and English classes.
The Seattle Times 2010
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"I have been in construction for 15 years, and it has provided a good living for me and my family -- until the past four years," Gaige said, alluding to layoffs in Arizona before moving to Nevada.
RGJ.com - Latest News bodriscoll@rgj.com By Bill O'Driscoll 2010
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"Have my own medicine cabinet,"Gaige said, offering a wan smile.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Gaige is among the fewer than 1-in-5 cases with what is called post-concussion syndrome - "a miserable minority of patients who don't get better,"said Michael "Micky"Collins, the concussion program's assistant director.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Hodous, Glendive; his beloved grandsons Gaige and Michael Hodous, Glendive; sister Diane
unknown title 2009
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All A Honor Roll Sixth Grade Gaige Rassman Seventh grade Makayla Binkley,
The Delphos Herald 2009
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