Wednesday, June 24, 2009

What century are we in? The 7th or 21st?

Taliban amputate thief’s hands
By Saboor Khan HANGU: Taliban on Tuesday amputated the hands of a man in Orakzai Agency in compliance with a punishment ordered by a “Taliban court” on charges of theft, locals said. Locals told Daily Times that the “court” in the Mamuzai area ordered the hands of Najibullah to be amputated. The punishment was carried out in the presence of several tribesmen.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009%5C06%5C24%5Cstory_24-6-2009_pg7_5

Monday, June 15, 2009

"Across the nation, about 200,000 people — about 16,000 of them children — are injured in lawn mower accidents each year, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports. Most injuries, such as severed fingers and toes, limb amputations, broken bones, burns and eye injuries, are caused by careless use..."

This is something I keep going on about, and for good reason. There is no reason that many kids should be hurt from lawnmowers!

http://timesfreepress.com/news/2009/jun/15/summer-ritual-can-turn-dangerous/?local

Friday, June 12, 2009

‘Bionic’ hand helps Newport amputee - Newport, AR - Newport Independent

I added this to Amputee News with the headline, “Amputee buckles belt with i-LIMB” and carried on.  After thinking about it a couple of minutes it occurred to me that only an amputee would consider buckling a belt to be headline news.  

‘Bionic’ hand helps Newport amputee - Newport, AR - Newport Independent

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Doing things not an issue for this special person - Pontiac, IL - Pontiac Daily Leader

This is a brave and determined girl, but reading the story I thought more of the parents.  I know how much my wife and I worry about our two boys when they have a cold, what must it be like for parents when the doctors tell them their child needs to have a leg amputated, is missing an arm and on top of that will have continued physical problems her whole life?  In the article they seem to be doing well, but how many times have they sat up after she’s gone to bed and worried how in the hell they’ll make it to the next day?

Doing things not an issue for this special person - Pontiac, IL - Pontiac Daily Leader

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Sask. soldier tells story of attack, recovery. Feature

The human mind is an amazing thing, “On fire and flying through the air, Master Cpl. Adam Cyr never thought he'd taste apple juice again.”  The kicker is this quote from the soldier, ``I'm not even a big fan of apple juice,''.  Weird. I added this story in the last update of Amputee News.

Sask. soldier tells story of attack, recovery. Feature