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	<title>Comments on: Thor 8 weeks after amputation rottweiler cancer osteosarcoma</title>
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		<title>By: Genghis K</title>
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		<dc:creator>Genghis K</dc:creator>
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		<description>it is hard to say each person is diffferent in how they react. but my husband was 29 years old when he had to have his leg below the knee amputated due to diabetes. i was not married to him at the time this was happening, but it was a long time before he mentally got over it, after he had his leg removed he had 2 kidney transplants the first failed. but i can tell you today he is 43 years old, doing fine mentally and pysically he has an artificial leg  and when he walks you can&#039;t tell it for a real leg..  just hang in there with your dad he needs all the support he can get and remember he will go through alot of changes mentally and pysicially but it does get better with time. it depends on his outlook of life is to how well he does.. just be there for him and take care of yourself through this or it will get you down too.  i wish i knew yuor family personally so my husband could talk to your dad and tell him what he went through. it helps to talk to others..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>it is hard to say each person is diffferent in how they react. but my husband was 29 years old when he had to have his leg below the knee amputated due to diabetes. i was not married to him at the time this was happening, but it was a long time before he mentally got over it, after he had his leg removed he had 2 kidney transplants the first failed. but i can tell you today he is 43 years old, doing fine mentally and pysically he has an artificial leg  and when he walks you can&#039;t tell it for a real leg..  just hang in there with your dad he needs all the support he can get and remember he will go through alot of changes mentally and pysicially but it does get better with time. it depends on his outlook of life is to how well he does.. just be there for him and take care of yourself through this or it will get you down too.  i wish i knew yuor family personally so my husband could talk to your dad and tell him what he went through. it helps to talk to others..</p>
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