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am·pu·ta·tions
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of amputations in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of amputations in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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What I really found most with these talents, with talents like Rebekah, is the capability to be a leader, to form even a temporary community, i’m always very touched to see her photographs with children, with people with amputations, with any kind of disability. She has a capability to uplift, to refuel them with a confidence and hope and optimism.
If I close my eyes, it feels like they are still there, after the amputation, I was non-weight-bearing, so I laid in bed for a long time. I had several followup surgeries after the amputations, but now I'm doing good. I can do almost anything.
There were a number of missed opportunities or ‘ red flags ’ which were not acted upon until it was too late, if diagnosed early enough, sepsis is easily treated with antibiotics but despite recent awareness campaigns, mistakes such as this are still happening. It’s tragic. ’’ The National Health Service( NHS) has reportedly apologized for missing the warning signs and acknowledged that Malec's amputations could’ve been avoided. ( SWNS) The National Health Service( NHS) reportedly has apologized for missing the warning signs, and acknowledged that Malec’s amputations could’ve been avoided.
It's the most shameful metric we have on quality of care, it is a health equity issue. We are a very rich state. We shouldn't be seeing these diabetic amputations.
This new technique provides vascular surgeons and also other interventionalists further options to decrease major amputations and improve amputation-free survival.
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