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. they just stare in shock as if to believe you are still standing on your feet ani on her hands who shot pride for herself for herself not for her boys it all happened very quickly we
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wanted to change position but it just so happened that drones flew over us how did you find out anyway that the war started, a rocket flew, that is, there was no message, they hit you right away, i don't know, maybe there was a message, but i was near the equipment, since we were going to come to another place, so we were gathering, we removed the masking net, and it turned out that we were a little lucky, we the camouflage nets were removed, and it turned out that we still had white from the winter, it was just unfolded , they were there, the commander told us to fold it, when we just went to it, and so we
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moved away for meters. well, about 15-20 from the equipment, if we stood closer maybe everyone died and you were wounded on the first day. 24 they went with tanks, the first tank was immediately burned and they continued to watch. my side was taken out, it turns out that they
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were carried on a stretcher, and i returned back to the force mine, and literally 10 minutes later, avakov landed a shell, there were four of us in the trench , i had three more left after the arrival, and i and two. how to say well, one i once tore it into pieces, and i just had many. well, i mixed it up nearby .
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he changed at night from his post, he came to rest in the morning, i hear the commands on the radio say that the combat alert is for everyone to take their posts, everyone had their place, everyone knew it, here we went, we took a break and saw russian military equipment rolling around the airfield, tanks, those games and bmp infantry were still there, so we opened fire. that 's right. so we had a firefight with them during the day. we saw how the enemy tanks began to hide. i was about to enter, and between me and my brother was coming from the tank, so they silenced him.
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as if something hit my leg well, at first i didn't understand it happened i was on all fours uh crawled up the wall and only then did i see what it was and it came off you know how i fell at first then got up i think i thought that i needed to move away from the equipment i started to leave and then with the fish i also fell to the ground uh, but after that i got up, well, i think what happened next and saw that, well, my legs were not just hanging on the tendons, when the leg suddenly came off, you didn't feel it, the adrenaline was very high, i could still i want to move there was no over the leg, i could go ahead, you have to walk on one leg, our animals felt the pain, felt it already in the hospital, already adrenaline started to go away a little bit, uh,
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i remember very well, the pain would be very great when they took off the breech again, and the second one. call sign eh, i look at my legs and it turns out that they are not there, and i believe that no one is mine. well, i broke away, he says, i see, he immediately ran away. well, at least with fragments, it ran to help me, then it
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also ran near the position, looked at us, and in short, everything ran to call me for help, i got out uh, at this moment, uh, with the trench in my hands , i fell to the side of my own. i just shot a copy later. i felt pain when i was full, that is, when you are not in the trench. i started asking for my friends and i felt pain when i crawled . we crawled and ran through the gates they immediately started to fix the tor rocket and we were in the open area and i didn’t cry. the hangar was there, uh, uh, there were no villages because there were very
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few of them, and everything could be guys on other points, and um, about my comrades, they broke sticks from the trees from the tree and they laid it down and carried it as an evacuation when we were not injured i had no thoughts in my head at all i just sat and looked at the leg there was no shock her shock just sat and looked and then i was in the subconscious and the tourniquet tourniquet tourniquets i simply lowered his eyes down and i saw, well, i had a tourniquet hanging here, i took it off and began to apply everything. and there was no pain, there was no pain, the pain was only after that
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. the level of adrenaline increases and this causes dulling the pain and gives more energy to do what needs to be done, and this happens not only in the case of an injury . also, in the case of primary prosthetics, people are very happy
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that they received a prosthesis, even one of the soldiers said and when we asked that adjust it, i will not return it to you, and in this, in great satisfaction, in great great joy , they also do not feel pain, that is why i fed them all until, please, look, because now you are very satisfied, but listen to your body, if it starts to hurt, we have to adjust it if we talk here about the american school of prosthetics , what is it, how experienced is it, in general, the american school is very advanced, and this is because, ah, america was in the war with vietnam and cancer in afghanistan for many years, and if it were not sad but it advanced prosthetics in america. when
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a person loses a limb, they go through a very difficult time, because losing a limb is like losing a friend or a family member, and this period is while the stump heals, until all operations are performed, if necessary , after the very first surgery injuries, the person sits and cannot move normally, and i, for my part, generally ask to do this so that it is the norm. because if the person has reached the point where he is ready for the prosthesis to be made, i immediately arrange for them to come in a few hours. i make a measurement and i make it right away to check the sleeve i installed and they left because this is such a moment for them what kind of psychological helps them
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return to life yes i can max was cutting i was thinking about something at this moment i wanted to say goodbye to my family most of all i didn't think about anything i wanted to say goodbye i said goodbye you know there was some kind of push, just a click in my head, and the janitor went nowhere and it was necessary to do something, and then i got up and started to move and bent over on one leg and tried to get me. well, my comrades evacuated me
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they helped, two ambulances arrived from er, since we were further from them er, i had a phone and took it out, turned on the flashlight and started waving, then they noticed me , the driver ran up to me, put a harness on me and the guys helped er soon when the wound already happened and you had your leg amputated, and who supported you more than your parents, family members or they, your parents thought that when i came home i would have panic attacks, that i would be all this upset very much, but i arrived on the contrary, i say well, what are you got ready there's nothing wrong with it. yes, it's not growing back, but you can put a new one on me. my relatives said maybe you
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should talk to a psychologist. and the hospital, the hospital , the doctors also started visiting the hospital, and already there, well, they also performed operations there. i remember there were a lot of operations . well, there are not so good conditions for conducting operations there. well, first of all, there is dampness. dust, and the second always arrived, there was almost not enough medicine, at first there was enough... some people, well, all of them had enough, more precisely, medicines. well, later on, over time, what ah painkillers started- began to
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end, then, uh, anesthesia, uh, for people to have surgery they also started, well, ended, what motivated you? well, what i find is that i am with my boys, that at any time they will help me if i need support, they will also provide it. that is, well, we have such a thing and the boys help each other, so i am not in anyone's favor not i doubted each of them with whom i was there. when i was at azovstal. but before the evacuation, i saw an azov man. he had an amputation and he said to me, dude, this is all bullshit, look at me, look at me, here's this protest at first, i didn't understand what he was showing me.
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he was showing his leg. how is it real? well, i say. well, you're showing me your leg. elena , it's also real. it's real. it's my brother. she says, well , i practically have it, and he was running with a prosthesis , doing everything. all the same tasks as the boys the story was developing parallel to you at that time, i.e. at the time when you were in the hospital and you were injured, your relatives were leaving mariupol . mom was always there, as the boy's mother told the father, she said let's leave. dad is there, that is. well, i just removed the formula and-y. well , because my mother asked her to take us to
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mariupol as a brother. because if we stayed there , the neighbors would just burn it . military men and i, and the neighbors removed you, yes , they collected information, everything was interrogated, everyone went, where does anyone live, do you know what kind of person this is? well, of course, of course, he was good there, he seemed to be friends with us there, he helped me, like, and then just when the russians came, he changed his shoes, and they gave him vodka for his hand, and he gave everything away, slavyk, i want to say something. well, we will return mariupol in any way, and then they will simply be all who betrayed to ukraine, they
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will poop in russia, and there will be t- eh injections of the month. well, almost from the first day of the war. well, when it was already sitting at home. it was very cool. we went there. well, we didn’t sit at home because yours
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. yes, but it burned down. it was still whole. they go shopping there, but in the apartment there was no heating water on the fire, they cooked for water, they went to different springs, they collected food, there were also no stores, everything was broken, they also went to who will give it there, well, somehow , people shared there, who has what there are people at the same time oh, there were a lot of people there, and there were teenagers with small children. he told her in the evening that
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he would call in the morning, and in the morning he didn't. well, i realized that something had happened because he was there. anyway, he called me somehow, my grandmother calmed me down, she spoke well , like maybe he’s 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 some kind of anesthesia, yur your father is georgian and your mother is georgian belarusian, you are not quite an american and you are now almost 100% busy rehabilitating ukrainians . how did it happen? well, first of all, the war ca n't, uh, just don't hurt everyone, that is, any adequate person, how does it affect him,
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and just like that sit and watch it, but this is unreal, especially since i was just in ukraine and my friends are there, as it were, that's why we do what we can, so it turned out that we have opportunities and we use these opportunities , the doctor took full responsibility for протеширование and i, as a businessman, took on myself completely robinson's question and you're just yes , i posted information on the violation in the social network and people directly from ukraine started writing our internal questionnaire so that anyone can come in and fill it out, and people come in and fill it out as if we exhale like this the scheme works because medicine in america is generally very expensive, if you do not have medical insurance it is practically unreal and very expensive to get help here. because the service itself costs a lot of money . let's clarify, that is, the doctor doesn't charge for his work. he doesn't charge for his work
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. 180 in total well, the total cost of the work, that is, the doctor does not take any money for the work, and it turns out that we buy and only the cost of the prosthesis remains, that is, we only buy prostheses. if we talk about ojsc, it is clear that they are different, but from and to how much it costs, well , if you take the cost of your prostheses, of course, it’s difficult to say because it’s the lower limbs, it’s higher than the knee, lower than the knee, the arm is also lower than the elbow, higher elbow, but on average, we calculated that somewhere around 15 000 per person, this is my own seed material, that is, how would this be unemployment, this is also the same, and i am an airline ticket, that is, the expenses that are delivered to this place. where do you get this money? well, at the moment, we had three months of preparation because we needed a lot. international negotiations, it was necessary for the military to be released because the military was somehow
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restricted on exit, and it was also necessary for the american side to give permission for entry, because this is also such a bureaucracy, and no matter how complicated it is, you won't get it at the bottom now and we need to bring at least two people, that is, we have groups, so in three months , until then, she only came to us. business that is here, but i will tell you. yes, we just started, we opened it with gofami, we did not expose it to anyone almost so openly, and when everything went on social networks, the first one was somewhere around 3,000 data. they were surprised because the reconstruction of the road costs ah and ukraine is located in ukraine, as if they don't have big finances, but it's simple with us. how is it that we have a night when it's day in ukraine and i just get a notification that comes and comes and comes - 5 dollars 2 $, $3, it was so wow, because we are such
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a mass of ukrainians, they don’t give up so much that two dollars will not play a role at all. a little one who donates 5,000 each. this is your first trip abroad, as you are very impressed. we also have one, as one says that it was not possible to travel as a whole, so i say take a flight or see the country. the black humor is very much on you, of course. the border was i was once in the fifth grade and my class went to the czech republic for 10 days, but i never flew anywhere on a plane. well, i flew
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abroad only on a military plane from the moment when we were taken from the rehabilitation center in ukraine . connection with yura, well, he asked where are you there, what are you there, well, how are things with us, 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 certain period of time, we sit down and he said that you will be the last to leave the plane after you they will come. he said that there will be a certain number of people, and maybe someone will try. well, i
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thought that how many people? yura will come and will come from the family who will take us home. they didn't leave the airports. they were in shock. i was somewhere around 100-200. they were all shouting . thank you to the great people of ukraine. takoe e-e amotr i-reverse eto and-i would fly here this is if, well, you forget what it was like, and vice versa , such emotions turned
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out to be such a golden period, it is 30 days, and this applies more to 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 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 as much as possible to do this, all five of us
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are standing in front of the clinic and yura says guys yes and yes today is one day off, the doctor has a day off and everyone who helps him with prostheses also has a day off, but they saw that you came, they wanted to do as much as possible today so that you could already be in the further state of the prosthesis . 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 back on your feet, i say we have to finish earlier, it didn’t heal for a long time and then the doctors this uh after how many months yes, i’m riding for sure, let’s sew it up a lot
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we went quickly, well, even that, no one expected that everything would be so fast, we went up to the clinic, we already had the data made from the mold, then maxim was made, after maxim, the power, after vlad , i was made, then denis was made casts, they went down twice to get coffee, the data already went up he stands on his feet again, we went down to drink coffee , got up and gave him to maksym we sat for 10 minutes they gave me the first sensations of someone standing at a protest very unusual

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