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1198Corse OP t1_itni114 wrote

It went well, being able to adjust it on the go was definitely nice as the terrain got pretty intense at times. The hiking poles were a huge benefit as well for stability. As far as changes, I’ve been an amputee for about ten years. It’s more about finding a doctor and prosthetist that can work together with your best interest at heart. A truly great prosthetic takes a lot of effort from start to finish. Some prosthetists I’ve had just weren’t up to the task. My current team is helping me achieve things I thought I would never be able to do again.

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mountainsofcorn t1_itny1nf wrote

Hiking poles are amazing tools, I use them all the time as well. Great to hear about your success though!

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