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Open Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: MJinAK on October 05, 2010, 09:35:36 PM

Title: Amputees
Post by: MJinAK on October 05, 2010, 09:35:36 PM
I find it kind of funny that this is a section all about health and there isn't a single thing about this. Is there anyone else out there who either is or has a family member or good friend that is an amputee? Once there are ten replies, I will tell my dad's story.
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: Sis on October 05, 2010, 11:43:39 PM
My dad lost both legs to diabetes.

This area has been cleaned out several times, so all the older stuff is gone.

Why are you surprised that nobody posted about amputees? It's not on the average person's mind unless someone they know has had one.

BTW!  Welcome to the nuthouse.
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: MJinAK on October 06, 2010, 04:04:52 AM
I guess I just figured that with so many ppl on here others would havetalked about it... Thanks for the welcome!
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: Sis on October 06, 2010, 06:22:41 AM
Not sure anyone else has encountered it. Not a bad subject, though.
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: sunlight on October 06, 2010, 07:09:51 PM
Mel's dad has had toes amputated.  And we did all talk about that, just in a different thread. :grin: not one dedicated to it.

I have a lot of amputated friends. I am a nurse. :grin:
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: MJinAK on October 06, 2010, 07:35:10 PM
Oh, ok. My cousin's a nurse...
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: SippinTea on October 06, 2010, 09:34:17 PM
I've got several friends that are amputees. I never felt compelled to chat about it. *shrug* Doesn't seem that important. It fact, most of the time I forget they're "missing" pieces of themselves.

:beret:
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: sunlight on October 06, 2010, 09:58:00 PM
I know, yeah that. :grin: It's good that people's real worth isn't dependent on whether they have a "whole" body or not. :grin:
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: MJinAK on October 06, 2010, 10:02:52 PM
Yeah, I guess I'm just interested in the field of medicine... To some degree
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: sunlight on October 06, 2010, 10:05:22 PM
It's quite an interesting field... there is always something new to be learned, that's for sure!
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: sunlight on October 06, 2010, 10:05:55 PM
And now there are 10 replies... tell us your dad's story...
:grin:
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: MJinAK on October 06, 2010, 10:15:08 PM
Ok...
So 11 years ago, this december, my parents were on their way home from a ministers retreat of some sort. They were the only ones in the car. It hit black ice and they started sliding, my mom was able to correct it, this happened again.

The third time, she couldn't correct. The car hit the guardrail and went into the ditch rolling 3 times. My mom was pushed under the steering wheel by the airbag. The force was so great that my dads door came off and his shoelaces came out but his shoes stayed on his feet.

Eleven feet of guardrail ended up in the car with them, coming in and twisting up between them going out through the windsheild, coming in again and stopping an inch away from my dads chest.

The next day they amputated his right leg just below the knee  and it was a long fight to keep the left leg.
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: MJinAK on October 06, 2010, 10:16:23 PM
I love my miracle-working God!
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: sunlight on October 06, 2010, 10:19:16 PM
and how has he adapted to it? how does he get around?
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: MJinAK on October 06, 2010, 10:23:12 PM
He has an prosthetic leg, and beleive it or not works on an oil platform with 9 flights of stairs... It turned out that they got three families into church by witnessing to the nurses at the hospital.
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: MelodyB on October 07, 2010, 04:17:46 AM
I agree with Ruby. I know lots of people who are missing this or that, but I just don't think about it. It's not who they are, I forget mostly.

Like Chel said, my Dad is missing some toes due to being a diabetic. But eventhough I see home daily, I almost forget sometimes and I'll catch a glimpse of his foot sometimes propped on the coffee table with his sock off and it will startle me cause I had forgot! LOL
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: sunlight on October 07, 2010, 07:59:55 AM
aww man! I meant to ask to see it and I forgot!
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: MelodyB on October 07, 2010, 12:36:45 PM
He would have showed you!!

You can see it next time! :)
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: Heather on October 10, 2010, 05:51:10 PM
I always forget that Anna's legs are fake until she makes her sister Marsha mad and Marsha steals them. [and yes. this is a true story.]
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: Sis on October 11, 2010, 12:58:23 AM
My cousin and her fiancee were taking a shortcut to the downtown arena. They had just picked up her engangement ring and were going to a concert.  They were cutting through the railroad yard. He went under the coupling between two trains. She didn't want to but followed. The train started and cut off her foot at the ankle. When she was in the hospital, he came in and broke up with her. He said he didn't want to live with a cripple. Lovely, huh? 

She was just out of high school, too.  That was several years ago. She's done fine. She's a nurse, and walks without even a limp.
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: MJinAK on October 12, 2010, 06:23:56 AM
Oh, wow... That's so sad!  :cry:
Title: Re: Amputees
Post by: kkay on December 22, 2010, 08:14:46 PM
Quote from: MJinAK on October 05, 2010, 09:35:36 PM
I find it kind of funny that this is a section all about health and there isn't a single thing about this. Is there anyone else out there who either is or has a family member or good friend that is an amputee? Once there are ten replies, I will tell my dad's story.

My dad had his right leg amputated in 2007. He had a blood disorder that caused blood clots. He died March 20, 2009 - 9 days before my 23rd birthday. He got around pretty well with just his left leg. He tried using a prosthetic leg but it hurt too bad. After his surgery, they found that they had not cut the bone down enough so he had to have another surgery to correct it. It was pretty hard on him and the last year of his life was spent almost 100% in a wheelchair. He had a good sense of humor with it all though :)