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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2122876" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>My father's friend lost his leg in Vietnam to a land mine-- he was able to resume hiking and hunting and for years he would out hunt/hike the most fit guy out there...come to find out years later, alot of it had to do with pride and bull-headedness he told us at the end of the day his leg where it met the prosthetic would be bruised and bleeding and get sores--but he was too proud to let anyone know. </p><p>Today he is in his 70s and regrets pushing the limits that much as he has many complications and is now in a wheel chair.</p><p></p><p>Have fun, enjoy life, but don't let your pride be the boss of you. It's a hard road to walk ( literally and figuratively) both physically and mentally, you'll get through it but don't be afraid to lean on friends and family for help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2122876, member: 94491"] My father's friend lost his leg in Vietnam to a land mine-- he was able to resume hiking and hunting and for years he would out hunt/hike the most fit guy out there...come to find out years later, alot of it had to do with pride and bull-headedness he told us at the end of the day his leg where it met the prosthetic would be bruised and bleeding and get sores--but he was too proud to let anyone know. Today he is in his 70s and regrets pushing the limits that much as he has many complications and is now in a wheel chair. Have fun, enjoy life, but don't let your pride be the boss of you. It's a hard road to walk ( literally and figuratively) both physically and mentally, you'll get through it but don't be afraid to lean on friends and family for help. [/QUOTE]
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