Pittsburgh Pirates player says wife is fighting rare disease after rabid raccoon attack, asks for prayers

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Pittsburgh Pirates player says wife is fighting rare disease after rabid raccoon attack, asks for prayers
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He said his wife traveled to the Mayo Clinic looking for answers for the scary disease.

“I wanted to share this to ask for support and prayers for her, along with reminding everyone to not take anything for granted in this life, especially the little things,” he added. “Her faith and trust in God has never wavered. Please take the time to pray for her if you feel compelled to and for the doctors to give her some comfort, and ultimately a solution. Proverbs 3:5-6.

”“Wanted to add this and say regardless of how she’s feeling, she always make sure she’s Mom first,” he wrote. “Every day she does everything in her power to make sure that Sutton has a great, fun day. She fights through everything she’s feeling to be the best mom she can be.”If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

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