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Originally posted by Daystar
has anyone else from the UK seen this? what an unbelievable show of incompetence by the NHS! (my personal view)
any thoughts on this? is it just a simple mistake or is it sheer incompetence?
Originally posted by Seekerof
You know...people make issues out of everything....!
I would think that the man would be happy that they even offered him a foot at all. Black, white, yellow, green, blue, wouldn't matter to me if I could get 'two' feet again.....
But hey, thats just me...
regards
seekerof
Originally posted by Fury
Originally posted by Daystar
has anyone else from the UK seen this? what an unbelievable show of incompetence by the NHS! (my personal view)
any thoughts on this? is it just a simple mistake or is it sheer incompetence?
So does this mean he can't dance?
*ducks and runs for cover*
Originally posted by arc
it was actually a lady and she was pretty upset that they hadn't been a bit more sensitive. Losing a foot isn'y exactly fun and as she said 'how would a white person feel if they got offered a black foot'. Its just tactless and uncaring. Sure the skin tone is never a perfect match, but they can at least try
Originally posted by Fury
Originally posted by arc
it was actually a lady and she was pretty upset that they hadn't been a bit more sensitive. Losing a foot isn'y exactly fun and as she said 'how would a white person feel if they got offered a black foot'. Its just tactless and uncaring. Sure the skin tone is never a perfect match, but they can at least try
I was gonna say, Don't they usually do that when they make the prosthetic?
I thought coloration and painting was all part and parcel of the process?
If not it's just caddy and lazy. But i still want to know if she would have a harder time dancing with a white foot....