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it’s all good, he’s busy, i say no, something happened, and later that evening he dialed and told me, and he doesn’t remember how he didn’t call, he was probably coming off some kind of anesthesia, yur, your dad is georgian, your mom is belarusian, you’re not quite an american yet, and you are now almost 100% occupied with the rehabilitation of ukrainians. how did it happen? well , first of all, the war can't , uh, just not hurt anyone, that is, any adequate person, he is as if he is concerned about it and just sits there and looks at it, but that's it. unreal , especially since i was once in ukraine and my friends are there that's why we do here what we can, that's why it turned out that we have opportunities and we use these opportunities, the doctor took on the
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responsibility of fully prosthetics . to you, people directly from ukraine started to write our internal questionnaire so that anyone can come in and fill it out, and people come in and fill it out as if and we can see that this scheme works because medicine in america is generally very expensive if you don't have medical insurance, it's practically unreal and very expensive to get help here. well, one plus is that the doctor himself, that is, he provides free services because the service itself costs a lot of money. let's clarify , that is, the doctor does not charge for his materials there prostheses, all this costs the same prosthetics, but the work itself, prosthetics costs 60% of the total amount of the total cost of the work, that is, it turns out that the doctor does not take any money for the work , and we get what we buy.
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only the cost of prostheses, that is, we buy only prostheses, if we talk about the cost of prostheses , it is clear that they are 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 say because it is a lower limb, it is higher than the knee knee, hand, and below the elbow, above the elbow, but on average, we calculated that somewhere around 15,000 per person, it is the same with the name of the material , that is, how would it be without work? where do you get this money? well, at the moment we have three months of preparation because we needed a lot of international negotiations. entry because this is also such a bureaucracy and no matter how difficult it is, now you just can’t get it downstairs .
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they just gave it, they did it, well, how about sorting, our people, that is, friends, some organizations small small businesses that are here, but i’ll tell you, that’s how we just started, we opened it with gofami, we didn’t put it out, where it was practically so open, and when it all started to social networks, the first 3,000 donations, or only ukrainians , that’s how much it was, the doctor and i were surprised because, well, road prosthetics costs a lot, and the ukrainian one, which is located in ukraine, as if they don’t have big finances, but we just how did we have a night when in ukraine it is a day and i just get notifications coming and coming and coming 5 dollars 2 $, 3 $, it was so much wow because we are such wow ukrainians they don’t give up for so much that two dollars but somehow it won’t play at all role yes well, that is, well, no, they would like to take part in it, they have started, at the moment, americans are already connected to american companies, there are small ones that donate 5,000
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each. black humor, of course, very much and did you ever go abroad at all? you were once in the fifth grade with your class. they went to the czech republic and to germany for 10 days, and so i never flew anywhere. well, i only flew abroad on a military plane from the moment when we were taken from the rehabilitation center . centers in ukraine, er, in this interval, about ours, our roads, i keep in touch with yura, well, he asked where are you there, what are you there, how are we
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doing, and when we flew in, we literally already flew to america, i found a connection and wrote to him that yura is there after a certain period of time we sit down and he said that you will be fine when you get off the plane, they will be the last to pick you up. he said that there will be a certain number of people, and it is important that someone will be with you. well, we didn't think about how many people there would be. that since we were accommodated in ukrainian families who will come , the doctor will come, yura will come, and the families who will pick us up will come, they did not leave the airport, what
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is this, 100-200 were all shouting, thank you to the great ukrainians, the adventures after the flight did not burn he says it's like, er, metal, it's back, and i'd fly here if it's like that. they forgot what happened and back, we got such emotions. we have such a golden period - it's 30 days, and it
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affects more of the upper limb, because we call it muscular memory when a person still remembers how she used her limb and she does not compensate with another limb, does not take away the functions performed by the affected limb, but we understand why in this difficult period, this golden period does not work very well for us, but we try to do it as much as possible all five of us are in front of the clinic the man is standing and yura says guys so and so today is one day off at the doctor's day off and all those who help him with prostheses also have a day off
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but they saw that you came they wanted to do as much as possible today so that you could put on the prosthesis in the future well, the doctor came with yura in the evening and they say that we think we will get you back on your feet by the end of the week. after how many months? yes, that's for sure, let 's sew it up very quickly. we left, well, even that, no one expected that everything would be so fast. we went to the clinic. we already had data made from a mold, then
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maxim was made after maxim, after vlad, after vlad , i was made later. they made casts of denis, they went down twice to get coffee, they got up, they were already on their feet, they stood again, they went down to drink and got up, they gave it to maksym, we turned gray for 10 minutes, they gave it to me . kostilyovah it was well, there is a very great desire to become you, because um, you feel like a full-fledged person
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because i was lying there for 4 months and i was just me. well, no matter what, when i got up, i passed, that is, it is absolutely normal, as in childhood, i passed this for the first time. this is probably one of the problems that arises when the healing
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takes place, then they walk more on one limb and shift, and the pelvis and they give more the load on the limb that is not affected and then when they start walking with the prosthesis, their weight should be evenly distributed and also at first, when they start walking, they walk more like a small child, our legs are wider, we are more yes , but over time our movement becomes more energetically more expedient and the three of them bring their legs closer together and this changes in general how the settings of the prosthesis are and this
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is what happens. and when they trust the prosthesis more, in general it is more, they walk more comfortably then it all takes time for at the beginning to prepare for this in order to trust the prosthesis so that they can intuitively feel the earth through the prosthesis generally below the knee by 120-130% on average, and the energy consumption is, that is, more than you and i. that is, they need more energy to walk than people who do not have well, what happened to the knee? what happened to the
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knee? it's like a cable that was cut and it's asking how to heal it and make it function normally. phantom pain is the result of the fact that the nerve had to be cut and it's healing at the end. a neuroma is obstructed and this neuroma is how the healing of this nerve occurs and it gives it sends signals but the signals have nowhere to go and it is our er central nervous system it reads them and perceives them as phantom pains as phantom sensations what am i saying good evening people again it seems to me that there is only one doctor, you treat more of the body, but still
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, did you give them any advice on how to psychologically adapt to the prosthesis, how to accept it, how to fall in love with it . this has left your life, you cannot be angry with the prosthesis. you have to accept it, that it will be part of your life until the end, because you have 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 will not with the prosthesis itself, and you will solve the problem yourself, and it helps a lot for people to be successful in their
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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 these are also great expectations for them. great expectations are a very philosophical question in the sense that when i am asked 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 this war will last a long time. for our part, we will do as much as we can now. we are forming a more targeted program so that more volunteers come to us, so that we have a place where we can receive these people more regularly
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and more so that the visits were more frequent, in general, i have such a dream that we reach the level that we have 5-10 people come every week and after the war it is clear that there will be a lot of 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
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do not pay attention, of course it is nice when people thank you because they understand the state of ukraine. there are people who can laugh at all well, i don't have such people as gays. you've met such people many times, seriously, and they poked their fingers, well, this is a repeated case. i, for example, even my wife goes there atb there, well, the ladder when i was in a stroller, i go into atb and near atb and sit and sit, people start to just approach money, let’s go to the stroller. i say no, thank you very much, you remember . i'm sitting in the money, but i'm asking right away i explained now that i am not asking, that i cheated on my wife, she
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went to the store, they buy up, talkatively, i can’t stop by. i have people who wear prostheses, but they walk all the time in pants, and that’s just how he walks like a normal person, like on his own legs. is he ashamed or just i don't even know. some people are ashamed of this. i told my parents to send me a protest. i won't hide it. let them see how they see. there's nothing here. well, that's cool. what would you like to do next? i 'll keep it a secret for you today. you made a receiver for yourself of the vision logo, you could choose any design, you could choose any picture, but i chose my regiment, i have to ask why. because i served there, i
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am proud of them. the best military men who are not in the union to commission and not serve did not occur to you. and when i came to the unit to my comrades, when i was on vacation, i said, i tell you, guys, i will return to you, i will continue to serve, and the comment said to me come on, we will wait for you. what are you dreaming about now ? 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, well, it seems like i'm so distracted, you're living this well, you're asking me
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not to remember it, but she's still there, once i remembered there, my brother died it's your first anniversary, so tomorrow i was thinking when you got married that in this year you have come an incredibly long way together, over time i think it's just such a way we've gone, it's just unreal and as they say, there are mountains and joys, and that is, everything there from the very beginning spoke and worry everything will be fine and i won't abandon you, he says i don't, well, i don't really believe in
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kateryna osadchai's project to search for the missing, find their loved ones today at 9:30 p.m. under occupation, they bravely helped others, her nephew delivered groceries until he was taken prisoner her husband helped take people out of buchi and disappeared, he took everyone away, that's right, but the hope of finding relatives remains and
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join the search for unification we are invincible today in marathon, the only news at 9:30 p.m. the unconquered cities of ukraine are the cossack city of izyum where one of the oldest buildings of slobozhanshchyna is located, the transfiguration cathedral was the center of the famous raisin regiment, the first holodomor was not survived thanks to the active fight against pro-regimes in the second world war, the city twice found itself in the center of fierce battles today raisin is again scorched in the line of fire and ready to stand for victory in nothing but victory
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unconquered our agronomists examine every piece of land to choose the best places for sowing our bankers find funds for sowing work on a thousand hectares petrol truck drivers daily they deliver fuel throughout the country so that the brave combine harvesters and tractor drivers in unmined fields performed daily feats and railway workers delivered the fruits of joint labor to every corner of ukraine farmers we work tomorrow victory is our method to act
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a new violation our task is to disrupt the plans of the enemy our slogan wise will rule by example our battlefield is transmitted deep you are with the enemy, our goal is victory. glory to the military intelligence of ukraine. wherever you are, you can be with those who need it. buy medicine for lyudmila petrovna, help svetlana, who ran away with one bag, find them on the portal and nearby. they are waiting for your help. we are a people whose power of truth has not yet been conquered by anyone. we are a nation that has become a symbol of indomitability . the final football match of the league of nations of the national
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teams of ukraine and scotland live broadcast within the framework of the joint information marathon unconquered cities of ukraine is the cossack town of okhtyrka, which is proud of its temples and a miraculous icon of the mother of god, when the okhtyrka invaded muscovy, the city had to cover its borders in endless wars for a short time, there was hope for a peaceful life as part of the ukrainian state, the reds took revenge for the famine; on the border of good and evil, this time for the country
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to which her soul actually belongs . i grew up as a brand from the landlord, but my country is really bright and colorful in the fall, and the tank of my countries is unique and wonderful.
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in the office we had injuries, we operated under a flashlight. brave woman. there were 14 guys. they started shaking her, panic started . a chameleon and some other fishes even at this intersection fired at us, he began to lose consciousness very much there is still hope that he is alive heroes from monday to friday 21:15 in marathon the only news of the search history that cannot leave
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anyone indifferent i am katya osadcha and this project to find my four months of obscurity and in the end photo evidence found on the network that dad is alive, that is, if the eyes are closed, no one knows what really happened and who where in which direction the column destroyed the house and hell occupation everything that the daughter knows about her parents she dreams of a shocking video of the occupiers in which her grandmother was called a spy by people who have lost contact with
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their relatives and are asking for help in the telegram channel, the search for the missing, our main characters today, volunteer teams, we involve each of you, our viewers, in the search, she gently calls him faberlosha and with tears in front of us and begging for help to find him , oksana vinnichenko, who is looking for a father-in-law to go home, turned to our team and said, "let's go and see how he returned home." he has two sons and a daughter. that is how he gently named his daughter-in-law oksana. oksana lives in sumy with her husband and children, and on february 24, on the first day of the
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full-scale war, the family left for her father-in-law in hrebenykyvka. the russian troops began to pass in continuous columns. and on march 10, the village was occupied minutes after they left. we counted up to 120. we need our grandmother. she lives not far from my members. she was generally kicked out of the house in our garden. with her husband and children, she moved deep into the village. there were fewer occupiers, and accordingly, it was more peaceful. the father-in-law already stayed in his own house on the outskirts of hrebenykovka to protect the house from russian marauders , and on top of that, the russians constantly raided the villagers and searched for atov soldiers.

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