Amazing dad with multiple sclerosis walks daughter down the aisle
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Most girls dream about their fathers walking them down the aisle.
For Elise Holland, the dream was almost shuttered when her dad, Scott Holland, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 26 years ago. But the determined dad didn’t let the condition get in his way of making her girl’s dream a reality.
Thanks to technology, the dad managed to walk her daughter down the aisle using exoskeletons.
The happy bride told ABC News: " the whole room was just taken aback and everyone was in tears. It completely caught everyone off-guard since no one except my family and I had known he was going to walk the aisle."
However, this did not come easy. The dad reportedly had to do four months of physical therapy. "Once he had the idea that he could with an exoskeleton in his head, he just went and ran with it. ‘Tenacious' is definitely one word to describe him, and so is stubborn ... definitely stubborn," Elise, said to the publication.
See the heart-warming moment below.
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