Janesville native's Mount Everest climb inspires others

By STAN STRICKER ( Contact )   Thursday, June 4, 2009
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A Janesville native shares her triumph of hope. 52-year-old Lori Schneider was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis ten years ago.

Schneider tells WCLO' s Stan Milam show her recent climb up Mount Everest has attracted a lot of interest. She says shortly before her climb, she was asked to speak at the first ever World MS conference. Since her climb, she has been hearing from many others, who say her example has become an inspiration.

Physical challenges or not, Schneider can say she's been at the top of the world.

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