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Quote expatinbrasil Replybullet Posted: 18 June 2012 at 20:28
Yeah, there are quite few people with missing limbs in Salvador. I've seen them in all different parts of town.

There's a guy with one leg who I often see in an office bldg in an upscale neighborhood near Salvador Shopping.

Just the other day, I noticed a guy with only one arm in the neighborhood, Brotas.

There's a guy that walks around Baixa dos Sapateiros who has a severely swollen foot and calf that looks like it's rotting away...gangreen maybe??

There's another guy in the same shape in the Centro area who sits in a wheelchair with a cup in his hand.

Another guy with no legs goes bus to bus singing. His arms are really muscular.

I also remember seeing an Asian woman in the neighborhood, Ondina, with no arms.
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Quote nesne2 Replybullet Posted: 18 June 2012 at 21:42
There are quite a few here in Rio too. My friend says it is because there is so much untreated diabetes. Which would make sense. Maybe in India the rates of diabetes are lower, plus medical treatment might be non-existent because it is a much poorer country, meaning the poor person with Gangreene just dies. Where here they get treatment when they finally go in but by that point the only "treatment" is to cut of the limb. Makes sense?

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Quote Escy Replybullet Posted: 19 June 2012 at 11:58
My guess would be the diabolical standards on the roads. Everyone takes loads of risks, especially bikers who wear no safety gear. If you wear a pair of shorts, I guess you don't need to be going that fast for you to strip the flesh to bone.
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Quote finrudd Replybullet Posted: 20 June 2012 at 08:21
I have also wondered about this in SP, but I think the point about prosthetic being available is also valid - also , in a country where people are more often wearing shorts and t-shirts it's perhaps even more evident.
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Quote GreatBallsoFire Replybullet Posted: 20 June 2012 at 12:10
Originally posted by Escy

My guess would be the diabolical standards on the roads. Everyone takes loads of risks, especially bikers who wear no safety gear. If you wear a pair of shorts, I guess you don't need to be going that fast for you to strip the flesh to bone.
I have a neighbor of about 40 yrs of age lost his leg above knee in a motorcycle accident about a year ago. Another neighbor nearly lost leg same way.Confused
 
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Quote Ferguson21 Replybullet Posted: 21 June 2012 at 00:59
It's quite simple. In the first world they will do everything to rescue your arm/leg or whatever. In Brazil they just cut it off: problem solved. No kidding, Ive seen this several times.
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