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My leg is disabled and deformed, but can I change it?
Because internal organs and other organs can be completed by internal surgery, the foot cannot be replaced, which is risky. . . Most of the inner things can be solved in medical technology, but if the feet are enough. . . In fact, it is impossible to change feet unless you have artificial limbs, but it is very uncomfortable for people to use artificial limbs without feet. The habit of having feet suddenly disappeared. . .

As for the change, it is not realistic, because it can't be achieved in the medical field at present, unless you find a matching person's foot and amputate it for you, and you still need amputation to get a new foot, but. . . . This is not realistic, because bone connection technology is a big difficulty, and there is no such example. . . . . Usually his own foot is broken and reattached. . . . It's impossible to connect other people's feet. Now it's amputation, and the prosthesis can move. . . . .

Many times you have to accept the reality.

The reality is cruel, as I always hope, but I know it is difficult, maybe impossible. . . I can only try to do other meaningful things to balance myself.

Look at the people around you who are more unfortunate than themselves, even those who live a life that is worse than death, and feel that they are actually very happy. . . . . Satisfaction is an eternal feast.