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<blockquote data-quote="bruceleroy" data-source="post: 1821966" data-attributes="member: 86286"><p>I am not an amputee but did work with the Warrior Transition Battalion before retiring from the Army. I have worked with dozens of amputees and have a sense of your frustration. Hard work and not quitting. Thats it brother. We had double amputees climbing mountains and going on hunting trips all the time. Your ability to carry a lot of weight depends on your prosthetic fit. You will also need to be hitting the gym. Deadlifts and squats will not be fun but they will enable a better recovery and continued use. </p><p>Message me if you need anything!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruceleroy, post: 1821966, member: 86286"] I am not an amputee but did work with the Warrior Transition Battalion before retiring from the Army. I have worked with dozens of amputees and have a sense of your frustration. Hard work and not quitting. Thats it brother. We had double amputees climbing mountains and going on hunting trips all the time. Your ability to carry a lot of weight depends on your prosthetic fit. You will also need to be hitting the gym. Deadlifts and squats will not be fun but they will enable a better recovery and continued use. Message me if you need anything!! [/QUOTE]
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