Helping amputees and phantom limb pain

ME AND MY MIRROR

Treating phantom limb pain with free mirrors and mirror therapy ...globally.

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3 Pik

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Pik 1: A work stool made from re-cycled polyethelyne

Pik 2: Watch your hands! Let’s not have anymore accidents

Pik 3: Got crutches?

Quality First

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Quote – Christopher Hitchens

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“And there’s no help for it: you only find out what you ought to have known by pretending to know at least some of it already”

Christopher Hitchens

Ministry of Social Affairs compound.

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They’re in the heart of Phnom Penh, within the Ministry of Social Affairs compound.

Axe came into the woods

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“When the axe came into the woods, many of the trees said: ‘At least the handle is one of us.’”

Old Turkish Proverb