MiguelUknowSantiago de Queretaro, Queretaro Mexico638 posts
I went to university with a girl who was born with no arms. She could eat with her feet like most people use their hands. It might take awhile to get the hang of it if yours were recently whacked off though.
smiley963Johannesburg, Gauteng South Africa3,651 posts
MiguelUknow: I went to university with a girl who was born with no arms. She could eat with her feet like most people use their hands. It might take awhile to get the hang of it if yours were recently whacked off though.
Did you by any chance ask her: Why she doesn't use prosthesis rather?
Hi all I have seen many young children and ppl with disabilities, they adapt and try to live a normal life as possible but lots of them need help, mostly the family is there for them. I have a prosthesis below my right knee for 19 years now and I am thankful that I can do almost everything what I want, it doesn't bother me or change me who I am. Yeah ok, I can't go scathing or rollerblading or wearing high heels but hey it could be worst! I am a happy person and try to take the best out of everything. Be happy and thankfully for what you have, you never know what comes tomorrow! Cheers Enni
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