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Testimonials

 

  • Ken Whitten

    In the beginning, I had many bad days. When the frustration overwhelmed me I was filled with questions. Why did this happen to me? Why didn't I get to die?

  • Wayne Mosley

    Wayne underwent an above knee amputation after a motorcycle accident in 2005. He says, "I'm happy. I didn't know that I would be, but I am."

  • Maria Greenfield

    Doctors told Maria she would not return to a normal life after a tragic car accident. However, that was not the case.

  • Tyler Bowman

    Getting my new prosthesis gave me a sense of peace. I knew then that this was going to work.

  • Dylan Moore

    Born without his right leg below the knee, Dylan received his first prosthesis at 9 months of age. Now he loves to ride his bicycle and play outside.

  • James Blassengill

    The first time I started walking, I almost started running because I was so excited to move around on my own again.

  • Autum Reagan

    Seven-year-old Autum suffered an above knee amputation due to a horrifying lawn mower accident. One year later Autum is doing everything she did before and more.

  • Glen Johnson

    With more than 90% of his body burned, and the loss of his left arm from an accident at a refinery, Glen was in dreadful shape. But, he never gave up.

  • Earle Conner

    For most children, losing a leg at three months of age would drastically change their lives. I was an exception.

  • Mike Orlie

    At the age of 16, active and athletic Michael Orlie was diagnosed with cancer in his lower right knee.

  • Patty Battram

    I had spent a year and a half trying to get a prosthesis that didn’t cause me pain. I was reaching the limit of my frustration and could tell my family was suffering with the situation also.

  • Standing Tall

    J.C. Bailey will never forget the day he lost his leg, but to him, it was just an inconvenience.

  • Carmen Christian

    Daughter D'Ann was born without a left hand.

  • Adapting to life's challenges

    At 61, Patty Withrow had to adapt again after having her right leg amputated below the knee.

  • Barbara Chambless

    Daughter Cassie was born with a birth defect that left her right leg considerably shorter than the left and required amputation.