There is a very real possibility with the speed at which medical science flows that new options will be on the market in a few years. I chose to amputate my leg, effectively ending any possibility of utilizing those possible new options. If something comes out that could've solved my problem another way, how much regret am I going to feel?
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Fourteen years of pain and failed ankle surgeries brought me to 2018, when I made the difficult decision to become a twenty-seven-year-old below-the-knee elective amputee. This channel is to document my journey of amputation surgery, recovery, and reclaiming my life.
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