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I do not know what become of Frank’s biological right leg, whether it was severed and incinerated or he was born with only one and crutch bound until fitted with his first artificial leg. I  do understand the look on on his face after he unlocks the prosthetic from his femur and massages the foot pain on his stump.
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Oct 18, 2016
Oct 18, 2016 at 9:37 AM UTC
Phantom foot pain
I do not know what become of Frank’s biological right leg, whether it was severed and incinerated or he was born with only one and crutch bound until fitted with his first artificial leg. I  do understand the look on on his face after he unlocks the prosthetic from his femur and massages the foot pain on his stump.
doug-potter
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Oct 18, 2016
Oct 18, 2016 at 9:37 AM UTC
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