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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Spleen And Kidney Removed After An Accident, Lower Part Of The Body Lost Senses After That

Hi Doctor,
A friend of mine (23 male) met with a lorry accident this march. He was immediately taken to hospital and the doctors had to perform few surgery's. His left kidney was damaged so they had to remove it. His spleen was shattered and that was removed as well. The back of his skin was completely torn and now new skin is been formed. Since the accident his lower part of the body has lost senses that is from his waist. Wil he be able to walk normally again?
Mon, 4 Nov 2013
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Thank for asking to HCM
I really sorry for your friend's health problem, now the time is the only way before us to see what happen next, as long as therapy are concern physiotherapy is the only option can give good result or else if a neurosurgeon could do something if there is any ray of hope, one more thing patient's will power it always works, but can say when ? lets hope for the good bye.
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Spleen And Kidney Removed After An Accident, Lower Part Of The Body Lost Senses After That

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really sorry for your friend s health problem, now the time is the only way before us to see what happen next, as long as therapy are concern physiotherapy is the only option can give good result or else if a neurosurgeon could do something if there is any ray of hope, one more thing patient s will power it always works, but can say when ? lets hope for the good bye.