High Five Goes to Man Who Serves, Despite MS

High Five Goes to Man Who Serves, Despite MS


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(KSL News) This morning, Sylvia Webber wanted to publicly recognize her brother for the way he handles his multiple sclerosis. So, our Coco Warner surprised him with a High 5.

Eric Glade was diagnosed with MS when he was 15. Now he's 34 years old and in a wheelchair. Yet, Sylvia says he's the one who is constantly helping other people, especially residents of the assisted living center, where he lives.

Sylvia Galde-Webber, Nominated brother: "Eric, I nominated you because of your selfless acts you do to help other people. I'm very impressed. You never complain about your disability, and you're always looking for ways to help other people."

Eric Glade, Nominated by sister: "I am super surprised. This is my wonderful sister. She does really good. She's got a big heart. So, I just want to tell her thank you very much."

Our Coco Warner is still looking for romance-themed High 5 nominations for February.

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