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I think I know how he lost his leg the first time. The guy seems to have trouble going with the flow.
hes a leg ahead anyways.Good thing it wasn't a real leg like this chap...
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They start at $15,000 for a basic one so yep…Wow this man is hard-core he risked it to get back his artificial limb.

I have the same pin lockI 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.
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.I have the same pin lock