Woman who had leg amputated to deal with chronic pain says Queen Elizabeth Hospital saved her life
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Article Excerpt
A woman from Prince Edward Island says the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Charlottetown saved her life after she underwent a life-changing procedure that involved amputating her leg to deal with chronic pain.
For several years, Sarah MacDonald struggled with debilitating neuropathic pain following an injury. She had tried various treatments and therapies but found little relief. The pain was so severe that it was affecting every aspect of her daily life.
MacDonald says she felt like a prisoner in her own home and was unable to perform even the most basic tasks without intense discomfort. "It wa…
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