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Sunday, May 1st, 2005 09:52 am
Many people with artificial feet can walk, hike, run, and even backpack. (At least if they've somehow obtained these artificial feet while the rest of their body was still functioning.)

If my doctors hadn't told me there was hope, back in 2003, we might have discussed this by now, and I could be running today.
Monday, May 2nd, 2005 06:01 pm (UTC)
I guess even if that's the only way I'd run again, then I could also choose to stay cardio-fit by buying a good arm bike. Thousands of dollars for an arm bike is cheaper than new feet. I still wish I had a clear picture of what the real chances are. I guess THAT'S what I'm railing about: wanting information.

I just saw a child's wheelchair go by on my local Freecycle list. Wonder if I'm skinny enough for one of those. Things that make an arm bike out of a wheelchair are much less expensive than standalone ones. Hmmmm. :)