sonocativo
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He didnt lose his arms, but the wheels cut, or should I say mushed chunks of muscles and tissue away, so he had like indentations all over him ( reason for the long sleeved shirts. His legs were amputated about mid thigh, docs were able to save the legs, sawing off the crushed bone edges and using surgical pins to re attach them for proper length. But he had to use leg braces his entire life to walk, a stiff walk as he really had no control of them other than the braces supporting him to stand. He passed away a few years back at 92 years old, He still got around, slowly, but at that age and all he much rather stay home all the time which he didnt come to more and more family functions as he aged. I used to go fish at their farm, play with the bulls and other animals. My aunt is still kicking, due to age she sold the farm and all the other properties they had ( Bars, rentals ) and living a simple life. But My uncle was a tough man and I admired him for his strengths. Here is a couple more stories on my uncle, He slid off the road going home in a snow storm off a cliff, wasnt found for 3 days, loss a lot of blood but survived that ordeal ( lots more to this story but keeping it short ) and the bar they owned, he was working late to clean up and stock it, told my aunt to go on home and he would finish ( think she was tired or had shopping to do that day ) anyways, he was carrying cases of beer ( bottles) down to the basement when he fell, cut several arteries and basically bled to death... My aunt got concerned when he didnt come home and called the police thinking a possible robbery, well they found him in a pool of blood, no pulse, nothing, paramedics worked him, pumping him full of fluids and revived him, still losing him and bringing him back several times, he survived... He was the man who wouldnt die. There were several news articles on him ( both, from all the accidents and interviews ) I have a couple that were saved by family, but very interesting to read.Much of your uncle's story reminds me of my own. I'm sorry to hear of his tragedy. How has he come along in life? I take it he's adjusted somehow. How much of his arms were lost?
There are lots of people who have been injured and still press forward, My uncle still worked until he retired, never gave up.