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Man, that's terrible. I hope he has family and loved ones to keep him in good spirits. I would be sinking into deep depression after something like this, knowing my life will never be the same.
They haven't, but people make that misconception when tourniquets are used on injured limbs.They said he might lose his leg?
They haven't, but people make that misconception when tourniquets are using on injured limbs.
If he was going to lose that limb then he likely would have already lost it by now and the information just hasn't been made public.
Honestly, yeah. I feel the same way on that note.They haven't, but people make that misconception when tourniquets are using on injured limbs.
If he was going to lose that limb then he likely would have already lost it by now and the information just hasn't been made public.
Yeah, that leg would have been gone the first week if it deteriorated that much.They haven't, but people make that misconception when tourniquets are used on injured limbs.
If he was going to lose that limb then he likely would have already lost it by now and the information just hasn't been made public.
He'll probably make a decent recovery considering he has the money for top tier treatment. I have a co-worker in his 60s that's pretty much a bionic man right now. Had both his knees replaced and even his shoulder got artificial parts. He's pretty mobile for his age, can squat, jog, and even walks better than he did before surgery. His PT was hell though.