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and good conditions for conducting operations there . well, first of all, there is dampness, dust, and secondly, any kind of drone always arrives. at first, there was almost not enough. well, there was enough. some people, well, all of them had enough, more precisely, medicines. well, later on , what a- and the painkillers began to wear off, then anesthesia for people to do operations also started, well, they ended, what motivated you? well, what i find is that i am with my boyfriends, that at any time they will help me if i need support in england, they will also provide it that is, well, we have such a thing and the guys help each
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other, so i did not doubt anyone and with each of them who i was there with. when i was at the azov station. but before the evacuation, i saw an azov man. here he had an amputation and he told me dude , it's all bullshit, look at me, look at me, i have this pressure. at first, i didn't understand what he was showing me. he's showing him his leg. how is it real? well, i tell him, dude, you're showing me your leg, it's also real, he could, brother. she says, well, it's not about the same thing he bigus performed all the same tasks with a prosthesis that the boys did the other day, and you still had
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a story developing in parallel at that time, that is, at the time when you were in the hospital and you were injured, your relatives were leaving mariupol mom all the time well, then how mom told dad's boy, she said let 's leave, they served to leave because there will be nothing here, let's leave, that's it, dad, that's it. well, i just took off the formula and because mom asked to take my brother and me out of mariupol, because if we stayed there, it's simple well, in any way neighbors burned it down. well, that is, in that house where we lived, the military fathers and i lived, and the neighbors removed you and collected information. such
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a good guy was there, well, he seemed to be friends with us there, he helped us, like, and then just when the russians came, he changed his shoes and they gave him a bottle of vodka and he gave everything away. slavyk, i want to say something, well, we will return to mariupol anyway and then they will simply be all who betrayed to ukraine go to russia and there will be a month. well, almost from the first day of the war. well, when he was already sitting at home, it was very cool. we went there. well, we didn’t stay at home. we just left and a stove
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arrived there, you can melt water there, bring water there to bathe, but in the apartment there was no place to heat water on a fire, they cooked for water, they went there to various springs, they collected water, there were also no stores, everything was broken, too, they went to who will give there, well, somehow people shared what they had there there were people at the same time. oh, there were many people
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there, and there were many children there, and there were many children, teenagers, according to her grandmother's name. he said in the evening that he would call in the morning, and in the morning he did not call. well, i realized that something happened because he was. he would still find a way out and still call somehow and my grandmother calmed me down and said everything was fine like maybe he is busy i say no something happened and later in the evening he dialed and told me and he doesn't remember how he called me he was probably recovering from anesthesia your father is georgian, your mother is belarusian, you are
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not quite an american and you are now almost 100% busy rehabilitating ukrainians. how did it happen? well , first of all, the war can’t, uh, just don’t hurt anyone, that is, any adequate person. as if it concerns him and he just sits there and looks at it, but this is unreal, especially since i was just in ukraine and my friends are there. opportunities doctor took full responsibility for prosthetics. and i, as a businessman, took on a full- length question and you just posted an ad on a social network, posted the information, and people directly from ukraine started writing to you. we set up our internal questionnaire so that anyone can come in and remember, and people come in and fill it out. how would we see how everything
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works because medicine in america is generally very expensive, if you don't have health insurance it's practically unreal and very expensive to get help here well, we have one plus, that's what doctors, that is, he provides free services because the service itself costs a lot of money . let's clarify, that is, the doctor does not actually charge for his services for his work. he does not charge at all, but the materials themselves are prostheses. all this costs the same . for 60% of the total well, of the total cost of the work, that is, it turns out that the doctor does not take any money for the work, and it turns out that we buy only the cost of the prosthesis, that is, we only buy prostheses, if it is about it is clear that the cost of a prosthesis is different , but from and to how much it costs, well, if you take the cost of your prostheses on your own, then of course it is difficult to tell because it is the lower limb, it is higher than the knee, lower than the wedge, the arm is also
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lower than the elbow, higher than the elbow, but on average, we calculated it like this that somewhere around 15,000 per person is the same seed material, that is, how would it be work, that’s the same, and i’m an air ticket, that’s the cost of delivery here. where do you get this money? well, at the moment, we have three months preparation was necessary because we needed a lot of international negotiations, it was necessary for the military to be released because the military was somehow restricted on exit, and the american side was also needed to have an entry permit because this is also such a bureaucracy and how difficult it would be now you won't get it down there just like that . and we need to bring at least two people, that is, we have groups, so for three months, until the preparation went to us, we were just told to do, well, how about our people that is, there are friends, some organizations small small businesses that are here, but i will tell you. so we just started, we opened it with gofami, we did not put it on display anywhere, practically so openly, and when everything went on social networks, the first
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one was somewhere around 3,000 until now, only the ukrainians, i was so surprised, the doctors and i were surprised because, well , the prosthetics of the road costs ah, and the ukrainian one, which is located in ukraine, as if they don’t have big finances, but we just have a night, when in ukraine it’s a day, and it’s just a notification to me it comes and comes and comes five dollars 2 $, 3 $, it was so wow because we are such a lot of ukrainians so much we don’t give up that two dollars it how would it not play a role at all yes well that is well no they would like to be a part of it they did not start at the moment, americans are already connecting to american companies, a little one who donates 5,000 each. amen,
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he says he didn't manage to travel as a whole, so he says , i admit, i flew or saw the country. the black humor is certainly very dark. with class we went to the czech republic and to germany for 10 days, but never on a plane. well, i flew abroad only on a military plane from the moment when we took ours from the rehabilitation center in ukraine. how are you there, how are things with us, and when we were flying, we had literally already arrived in america, i found a connection and wrote to him that from yura there, after a certain period of time, we will sit down and he said that
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you will be fine when you get off the plane, they will come to pick you up last. he said i'm sure that there will be the number of people uh and maybe someone will be with you vision well, i thought something about how many people there would be. i think that they talked with the boys, they thought that since we were settled in ukrainian families, what will come, the doctor will come, yura will come, and what families will come they will take us home, when we left the airports, there were 100-200 people in shock, yes, everyone is shouting thank you, great ukraine, kiss god, after the flight, we didn’t sleep for more than a day, so
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he says the day will be like this, i love it, and i would fly here this is if you forget everything что было и обработы такие емоции борлача, we have such a golden period - it is 30 days, and it concerns more of the upper limb because we call it muscle memory when a person still remembers how she used her limb and she does not compensate with another limb does not take away
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the functions performed by the affected limb, but we understand why this is a difficult period, this golden period is not working very well for us, but we are trying to make it a clinic as much as possible. the doctor has a day off, and all those who help him with prostheses also have a day off, but they saw that you came, they wanted to do as much as possible today so that you could put in the future, for example. in a week well , how about us? the doctor came with yura in the evening and they say that we think by the end of the week we will get you
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back on your feet, i say well, we will get up sooner , it hasn't healed for a long time and then the doctors, this is after how many months yes, that's for sure let's go by the neck we went very quickly, well, even that, no one expected that everything would be so fast, we went up to the clinic. we already had data made from a mold, then maksym was made after maksym, then vlad, then vlad was made to me, then denys was made casts, they went down twice to get coffee , danya went up he is already on his feet, back there you will
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say, we went down again to drink coffee and got up and gave him to maksym. we sat for 10 minutes . well, it wasn’t a very big desire, because uh, you feel like a complete person, i don’t know , maybe willpower because i was lying for 4 months and i just wanted to stand up at least, at least stand on something, i don’t know how to stay on
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my feet opposite, go to yours well, no matter what there is, when i stood up, i went, that is, he went absolutely normally, as in childhood, he went for the first time, probably, this is one of the problems that arises when the healing takes place, then they walk more on one limb and shift, and the pelvis and they give more load on the limb that is not affected and then
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when they start walking with a prosthesis, their weight should be evenly distributed and also at first when they start walking, they walk more like a small child, their legs are wider, they roll over more yes, but over time our movement becomes more energy is more appropriate and the three of them bring their legs closer together and this changes in general how the settings of the prosthesis are and this is what happens. and when they trust the prosthesis more, in general it is bigger , they walk more comfortably then that's all it takes time at the beginning to prepare for this,
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to trust the prosthesis so that they can positively feel the earth through the prosthesis generally below the knee by an average of 120-130%, and the energy expenditure is , that is, more than with you and me. that is, they need more energy to walk than to people who don't have uh or who they are in the limbs. well, what happened to the knee? what happened to the knee? it's like uh, a cable that was cut and it asks how to heal it and make it function normally. phantom pains are the
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result of the fact that the nerve had to be cut. and he healing at the end is obturated by a neuroma and this neuroma as the healing of this nerve occurs and it gives it sends signals but the signals have nowhere to go and it is er our er central nervous system it reads them and perceives them as phantom pains like phantom sensations that say good evening, people again forever , it seems to me that someone is one lishna, too. you are a doctor, you treat more of the body, but still, did you give them any advice on how to psychologically adapt to the prosthesis, how to accept it and love it. i started
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asked them to say it because of this left your life you can't be angry with the prosthesis you have to accept it that it will be your part of your life until the end you had to if there is something you have to tell me you have to find a solution to the problem and then the association of some problem with the prosthesis you will not be with the prosthesis itself, but you will solve the problem yourself, and this helps a lot for people to be successful in their lives with a prosthesis. and now there are 414 people on the waiting list for prosthetics. what are your options? i know that the next group is already coming in september, but how you can quickly help these people because they also have high expectations. high expectations is a
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very philosophical question, in the sense that when people ask me how many people will need prosthetics, how many people will you be able to help, i say yes, ask putin how much he will injure and how long will this war last? for our part, we will do as much as we can now . and more so that the visits were more frequent in general. i have such a dream that we would reach the level that we would have 5-10 people come every week
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during the war and after the war. it is clear that there will be many people with amputations, both civilians and military. how would you like it you are treated when you are seen on the street by ordinary people when they see you with a prosthesis, is it nice when they thank you, for example, or when they simply do not pay attention, of course it is nice when people thank you because they understand the state of affairs in ukraine. here are such people who can generally go and laugh like this well, what am i?
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i don't like gays like people, too, i met them many times seriously, and they poked their fingers, well, this is a repeated case. well, you faced the fact that people somehow want to show you some attention, thank you, i struggled with it, well, it was kind of a shame. есть i , for example, even my wife goes there atb there, well, the stairs when i was in a stroller, she goes into atb and near the atb and i sit there, people start approaching money, let's use a stroller , eh, no need. but i i immediately explained to you that i’m not asking that i cheated on my wife, she went to the store to shop, that i physically can’t go there. i have people like her with prostheses, but they always walk around in pants and that’s it. hmm, he walks like an ordinary person i
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don't know. some people are ashamed of this. they told their parents to send me a protest. i won't hide it. let them see how they look . i did it for myself cultipreimach logotozava so you could choose any design, you could choose any picture, but i chose my regiment as legate because ask why because i served there, i am proud of them there are the best military men who dream of commuting and not that did not occur to you and
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when i came to the part to my comrades, when i was on vacation, i said, i tell you, guys, i will return with a bicycle. i will continue to serve, and the comment told me come on, we will wait for you. what are you dreaming about now? we are war ended and so that no one died because a lot of people died and my loved ones and my friends and we are their acquaintances just like that umer, this is your first anniversary. yes, i will think tomorrow when you got married that you have traveled
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an incredibly long way together over time. i think this is just such a path. вместе будет хорошо i won't abandon you, he says i don't believe it, well, i don't really believe it
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september 10, dnipro day ukraine brave project of kateryna osadchai to search for the missing find their relatives tomorrow at 9:30 p.m. families tirelessly search for their relatives sister disappeared in occupied izyum body three projectiles. we are very worried that the occupiers captured them, but the faith in reunification with loved ones is still smoldering. hope, watch and join the search."
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kyivans in ukraine, all the gymnasiums fell silent, there was no more inaudible applause after performances and victories ukrainian gymnasts had to leave their homes and training in order to save their lives, but a very young talented gymnast from mariupol, kata dyachenko, did not manage to save herself. she died as a result of the collapse of a house after being hit by russian shells. the whole world should not be silent, i call on everyone to support the boycott of russian athletes of national teams and teams,
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