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Las Vegas Mass Shooting Victim Tina Frost Home for the Holidays

The Maryland native who was shot in the head during the Las Vegas massacre walked out of a rehabilitation hospital Friday, according to her family. 

Tina Frost will continue outpatient basis. She "will have several days off from all of the doctors, nurses, therapists, dieticians, technicians and everyone else who knocks on her door 'every five minutes,'” said a post from her family on a GoFundMe page that has raised more than $600,000 for Frost.

Frost was among the hundreds of people shot at a concert in Las Vegas Oct. 1. The attack was the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, killing 58 people and injuring more than 500.

Frost’s boyfriend carried her from the scene of the shooting to a truck. The truck’s driver rushed Frost to a hospital, where doctors had to remove a bullet, which was lodged into her right eye, to save her life.

Since the shooting, Frost has been trying to redevelop her motor skills -- practicing throwing and kicking a rubber ball, baking cookies and painting her eye patch. She took her first steps since the shooting about a month ago.

She moved to the rehabilitation center from Johns Hopkins Nov. 28. Frost's boyfriend picked her up there Friday.

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