Perhaps you've never been in a vehicle that was blown up by an improvised explosive device, shot by a sniper or taken fire in a helicopter while it was landing and being knocked out before it got down to the LZ.
People cannot simply get motivated and regenerate missing tissue or limbs like a lizard tail, as nice as that would be.
Just a little quote from one of your posts Elton
"We are, most recently, quite active in outdoor activities like kayaking, rappelling, shooting, flying our drone and taking out newly acquired underwater sea scooters out in addition to traveling with family and friends."
I guess then you are talking about someone else in your original post about being blown up by IED's.
Here below is a post about Mark Inglis
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Mark was the first double amputee to climb Everest, which he did in 2006. The New Zealander was 47 at the time, and had lost both of his legs to frostbite. After scaling the mountain, he told reporters: ‘I’m not doing this to be the first double amputee – if I am then it’s the icing on the cake – but it’s more about I’ve been climbing most of my life and Everest is the achievement really. ‘And it gives you the knowledge of empowerment to do other things.’
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