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WilliamPitt

(58,179 posts)
Mon Jul 8, 2013, 10:25 AM Jul 2013

If you read anything today, please read this.

A NYT feature on Jeff Bauman, the man who lost both legs in the Boston Marathon bombing, who was captured in the iconic photo of Carlos Arredondo and an EMT rushing him to the aid tent in a wheelchair with his legs gone at the knee.

Beyond the Finish Line

BOSTON — Jeff Bauman stared straight ahead, his eyes wary and unconvinced, as his doctor told him the next procedure would be easy and painless. He sat in his wheelchair at Boston Medical Center, and Dr. Jeffrey Kalish, his primary surgeon, explained how a resident would remove the sutures from his legs.

Most of Bauman’s legs were gone. He had been waiting for his girlfriend near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15 when the first of two bombs detonated and blew them off. An iconic sporting event had turned into a scene of chilling devastation, and a photograph of Bauman in the aftermath, his legs gruesomely lost, later became a searing symbol of the attacks.

The day of the bombings, Bauman had had an emergency, through-knee amputation that lasted about two hours. A surgeon had sifted through layers of skin, tissue and muscle, preserving what was healthy, cutting what was dirty and sick. He had removed what was left of Bauman’s lower legs at the knee joints.

Two days later, Kalish had performed a formal amputation at about four inches above the knee. He had measured the legs and cut each layer — skin, tissue, muscle and bone — farther up in the thigh, like a staircase. Then he washed out the legs for 10 minutes, tucked the muscle, and stitched the tissue.

The rest: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/08/sports/beyond-the-finish-line.html?hp&_r=0

...and P.S., if you were one of the jackasses running around claiming that Bauman was actually a Blackwater operative who planted the bombs as part of a "false flag" operation, I hope you feel sick reading this, and are capable of locating at least a small measure of shame.

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If you read anything today, please read this. (Original Post) WilliamPitt Jul 2013 OP
Thanks, WilliamPitt. longship Jul 2013 #1
Thanks for posting, Will mike dub Jul 2013 #2
Thank you Will, my wishes to Mr. Bauman for a speedy recovery. What I don't saidsimplesimon Jul 2013 #3
Good Story, thanks for posting. K&R n/t jtuck004 Jul 2013 #4
Up WilliamPitt Jul 2013 #5
Fantastic story. I had tears in my eyes while reading it. RebelOne Jul 2013 #6
Seeing the last picture at the end of the article made me feel like he's going to be okay. pacalo Jul 2013 #7
Bless Jeff Bauman's heart.. from your link.. Cha Jul 2013 #8

mike dub

(541 posts)
2. Thanks for posting, Will
Mon Jul 8, 2013, 12:51 PM
Jul 2013

Just watched the video during lunchbreak in my office and am reaching for the Kleenex

The Boston Marathon bombers willfully caused the irreversible mutilation of marathoners' and spectators' bodies (and deaths, as well). Beyond disgusting.

But great to see this man's determination.

saidsimplesimon

(7,888 posts)
3. Thank you Will, my wishes to Mr. Bauman for a speedy recovery. What I don't
Mon Jul 8, 2013, 12:59 PM
Jul 2013

understand, while we all have our opinions, is anger directed toward victims without any factual basis.

pacalo

(24,721 posts)
7. Seeing the last picture at the end of the article made me feel like he's going to be okay.
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 12:19 AM
Jul 2013

He's got a wonderful girlfriend & funds to help pay for his medical bills for a long time. And now he can wear pants again!

Thanks for the link, Will.

Cha

(297,185 posts)
8. Bless Jeff Bauman's heart.. from your link..
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 04:06 AM
Jul 2013

"She looked down at his legs. “Does it hurt?” she whispered.

“No,” he said. “I feel tremendously balanced.”
Martino returned, and Hurley moved away and left Bauman standing there by himself. Martino examined the legs, then stepped back and asked Bauman to walk.

Bauman leaned on the railings, hunched over, and swung his left foot ahead, barely off the ground. His face strained.

He took five steps, each a bit more cautious than the last."

Mahalo Will

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