Living Life with Limb Loss
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Washington 20036
L Street NW
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Seven Corners Center, Falls Church
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Istanbul
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"Strength does not come from physical capacity, but an unbeatable will'
π Welcome to "Living Life with Limb Loss"! π
Hey everyone,
Welcome to our supportive community for those living with limb loss. Whether you're a survivor, a friend, or just curious, you're all welcome.
π¬ Share your journey.
π€ Support one another.
π± Grow together.
π€ Make friends.
Let's thrive together on this unique journey!
Introduce yourself and let's get started.
With love and unity,
Latasha
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