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Two-year-old Billie Koger looks through a scrap book Friday showing the journey her father, Jason Koger, and the rest of her family has had since he lost both of his arms after being shocked in an accident in March. Jenny Koger, Jason's wife and the mother of Billie and 8-month-old Cambell Koger, said the process has had it's ups and downs. You learn to, "live everyday at a time," Jenny Koger said. "Everything that you have is a gift from God and he can take it from you just as quick as he gave it to you," she said.
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Eight-month-old Cambell Koger and her 2-year-old big sister Billie Koger check out their father's prosthetic hands Friday at their Utica Home. Jason Koger lost both his arms below his elbows after being shocked by wires in March. Jenny Koger, Jason's wife and the girls mother, said when she found out they were going to have to amputate Jason's arms, she said, "my knees buckled... first thing I thought was how is he going to hold our girls. I grew up with my dad and I can't image him not holding me."
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Karen Clark, a certified occupational therapy assistant at Hand Therapy, helps Jason Koger fit his left prosthetic arm over his stump Friday during a therapy session. Koger said he has better control over his left arm because there was less amputated on his left arm than on his right. Koger lost both arms after being shocked by a live wire in March.
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Jason Koger practices writing his name in both cursive and print by using his prosthetic hands during a therapy session Friday at Hand Therapy.
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Jason Koger practices picking up small rock type pieces Friday during a therapy session to help him improve his skills with using his prosthetic arms and hands at Hand Therapy. Koger became a double amputee after being shocked by live wires during a four-wheeler accident in March.
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