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Houston hospital helps amputee patients with new prosthetics procedure

Por: WPTV Nation November 18, 2022

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Jeff Chaffin served his country in Iraq in 2003, but the  didn’t allow him to re-enlist. So, I went to the recruiter, I was like, 'Hey, here's my reenlistment package. Put me back in coach.' And they had no interest in getting me back in, said Chaffin. He thought he had found a perfect fit in life with the armed services. Transitioning from military to civilian was not easy, Chaffin said. Post-traumatic stress and... + full article



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