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They took Sheila to In-Sync and settled there. Initially, she didn’t respond well to treatment. All the same, her rescuers were eager to save Sheila’s life. Nor is she allowed to eat food independently, so the team sits down to feed her by hand. “I have to go to Sheila for two weeks to feed her by hand. I’ll carry meatballs, stuff them down her throat.” In-Sync’s founder said.

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Although the In-Sync team did their best to help Sheila, it didn’t seem like she was getting much better. Her health seemed nearly the same as it had been before she arrived. “She had very little muscle strength, and so, as she walked, her knees would fall from below,” an In-Sync member stated. This proved to be a very tough journey.

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