As I approach my 55 birthday,I look at my Army photos ,joined army cadets at 13 and joined the Army at 18,for 10 years seving in HongKong,Brunei,Newland UK and Northern Ireland
I knew I had high arched feet,CMT 1A was dianogsed in my 40’s sadly it has got me,left leg amputated,now wheelChair user
I can appreciate how you feel. I was diagnosed at a similar time and I now look back on all those things I sed to be able to do. Equally I am also looking at all the things I can do and will do as well as taking achievements in what I have done. I hope you are taking pride in your service and your life. You have already done things that many would not ever consider.
Mine try to do but the restrictions within the services in terms of buildings, money and staff make that impossible at the moment. Not one of the political parties understand the NHS so I do not forsee a change soon. I would dearly like to see a change in the way veterans are treated and to be brought more into line with how the US treats theirs. But that in itself another story.
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