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as a new status£®Happy to be free of my£¨22£©B in the hospital£¬I rolled through the shopping
mall as a £¨23£©Csurvivor£¬feeling like a war hero£®Unfortunately£¬I got a rude£¨24£©Aas I discovered that others did not view me in the way I had come to view myself£®
All eyes were upon me£¬yet no one dared to make eye contact£®Their efforts to £¨25£©D my eyes forced me to realize they only saw my missing legs£®Mothers £¨26£©B held their children
closer as I passed£®Elderly women patted me on the head saying"God Bless You!"with £¨27£©A in their eyes£®
While I sat thinking about what had happened£¬a small girl came up to me£®She stared with unembarrassed £¨28£©B at the empty trousers£®Finding nothing there£¬she looked up at me with a£¨29£©D look£¬and childishly asked£¬"Lady£¬where did your legs go£¿"
I explained that my legs had been sick£®Since my legs hadn't been strong and healthy like hers£¬the doctors had to £¨30£©C them£®Leaning her head upwards£¬she asked£¬"Did they go to'Leg Heaven'£¿"
That incident made me think about how £¨31£©A children and adults react to the unknown£®To a child£¬a new appearance is an interesting curiosity and a learning experience£¬£¨32£©B adults often observe the same thing with horror£®I began to realize that I also had been guilty of the same unsuitable reactions before I knew what life was like for an amputee£®
To fulfill the wholeness of my mind and spirit£¬I now smile warmly£¬make eye £¨33£©D and speak in a £¨34£©Amanner£®By using a positive approach£¬I attempt to make society know
the fact that having a not-so-perfect body doesn't mean having a £¨35£©Cquality of life£®We
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