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bizarre Sometimes You Have To Go Back

I don't blame him. Medicaid only pays for one leg every 3-years and Medicare 80%. Some private insurance companies don't even cover prosthetics. That leg he has probably costed $7,500-$12,000. But that is why I opted for the pin locking system so things like that don't happen. Looks like he had either the suction or the sleeve type. Wouldn't take much to convert it to the pin lock.
 
I don't blame him. Medicaid only pays for one leg every 3-years and Medicare 80%. Some private insurance companies don't even cover prosthetics. That leg he has probably costed $7,500-$12,000. But that is why I opted for the pin locking system so things like that don't happen. Looks like he had either the suction or the sleeve type. Wouldn't take much to convert it to the pin lock.
I have the same pin lock
 
I know shit's expensive, but if he decided to leave it, would he be able to drive a bike? Do you need both legs to drive it? I imagine balancing a standing bike would be an issue?
 
I have the same pin lock
Damn thing stays on so good I busted the test socket when the stem got hooked on some bushes and tried to twist my leg around. I have good prosthesists. They got a doctor to vouch to medicaid for another one and a new permanent one with a 3k foot. The busted one had a 2k foot.
 
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