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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Get on the Love Train!

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Get on the Love Train!

The gentleman on the right

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The gentleman on the right, Sambat, is the sole surgeon at the main hospital in ‘Sam Pov Leung’, Samlout District and, again, one of the most land-mined areas on Earth. Despite his youthful good looks, he’s been working there for over 30 years. The early years would have been some very bad years indeed. He estimates that he has performed, himself, in the neighborhood of 1000 amputation procedures in that time. Go figure; and hats off to Sambat, a very brave soldier in the war against war! You Go! On the left is Heng, from Trauma Care Foundation, who threw us together. Sambat is now a total devotee of Mirror Therapy and will be spreading the word and the works throughout the rest of his long and productive career.

Thank you Heng and Thank you Sambat.

Bless these People. Everybody is So Receptive!

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Dear Stephen!

I’m Tek Lyly is a staff of Handicap international who join with you about me and mirror presentation.
Thanks so much for sharing this experience to person with amputee and I think it so good practice and can help all of them and cure without paying money.
I’m very interesting because I worked with people disabilities so can share with them and I will contact if I have any question.
I hope you succeed this project.
Good luck and safe trip
Best regards

Quote – “I was bluffing

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“I was bluffing, of course, but I still liked the look of things.”

Christopher Hitchens from ‘Hitch 22’

On the road to Samlout

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On the road to Samlout. This gent was up in the Thai border camps for 13 years where he learned perfect English. He’s now a shade tree mechanic.