一名加拿大土著男子因糖尿病败血症失去双脚,但恢复了行动能力,并通过康复恢复了他的激情。
A Canadian Indigenous man lost both feet to diabetes-related sepsis but regained mobility and returned to his passions through rehabilitation.
Del Taylor是一位来自安大略米德兰60岁的土著男子,在前往牙买加的旅途中因2型糖尿病而恶化的一脚受伤后,双脚丧失为败血症。
Del Taylor, a 60-year-old Indigenous man from Midland, Ontario, lost both feet to sepsis after a foot injury during a trip to Jamaica worsened due to type 2 diabetes.
在紧急截肢后,他决心再次行走,并开始在加拿大最大的被截肢病人计划西公园保健中心进行康复。
After emergency amputation, he was determined to walk again and began rehabilitation at West Park Healthcare Centre, Canada’s largest inpatient amputee program.
参与照顾他的物理学家Steven Dilkas博士强调泰勒的复原能力和坚强的心态是他康复的关键。
Dr. Steven Dilkas, a physiatrist involved in his care, highlighted Taylor’s resilience and strong mindset as key to his recovery.
尽管面临挑战,但泰勒仍取得了重大进展,现在又再次走路,恢复他的热情,包括生动地编篮子和花时间。
Despite challenges, Taylor made significant progress, now walking again and returning to his passions, including birchbark basket-making and time in nature.