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In this Feb. 5, 2015 photo, Mary Magee-Huth teaches a fitness class at the Inwood Athletic Club in Joliet Ill. After the birth of her first daughter, Magee-Huth, who was 21 at the time, had a stroke. Then at 39, six years after the birth of her second daughter, she was on A dialysis, disability and a transplant list. These were just some of the consequences of the Type 1 diabetes she had battled since her diagnosis in 1970, at age 11. Fifteen years ago she underwent had a kidney-pancreas transplant. (AP Photo/The Herald-News, Lathan Goumas) CHICAGO TRIBUNE OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT

In this Feb. 5, 2015 photo, Mary Magee-Huth teaches a fitness class at the Inwood Athletic Club in Joliet Ill. After the birth of her first daughter, Magee-Huth, who was 21 at the time, had a stroke. Then at 39, six years after the birth of her second daughter, she was on A dialysis, disability and a transplant list. These were just some of the consequences of the Type 1 diabetes she had battled since her diagnosis in 1970, at age 11. Fifteen years ago she underwent had a kidney-pancreas transplant. (AP Photo/The Herald-News, Lathan Goumas) CHICAGO TRIBUNE OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT

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