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Amputation, part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Long" data-source="post: 862920" data-attributes="member: 65387"><p>That really stinks, I'm sorry.... hope all goes well and you recover to the best of your ability. Just remember, there have been many great men with many great achievements who were also amputees, don't let it hold you back from ANYTHING!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>On a somewhat strange note.... My wife's biological father had his left (I think) leg amputated right above the knee last week due to a M/C accident he was in. Two days after that, I was at the gas station filling up and a guy on a trike pulled up next to me. He was also missing most of his left leg and had his crutch mounted to the trike right beside him. Another guy getting gas started talking to him about it, and he also lost his in a M/C accident. Just an odd coincidence I thought....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Long, post: 862920, member: 65387"] That really stinks, I'm sorry.... hope all goes well and you recover to the best of your ability. Just remember, there have been many great men with many great achievements who were also amputees, don't let it hold you back from ANYTHING! On a somewhat strange note.... My wife's biological father had his left (I think) leg amputated right above the knee last week due to a M/C accident he was in. Two days after that, I was at the gas station filling up and a guy on a trike pulled up next to me. He was also missing most of his left leg and had his crutch mounted to the trike right beside him. Another guy getting gas started talking to him about it, and he also lost his in a M/C accident. Just an odd coincidence I thought.... [/QUOTE]
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