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I-Can Subscriber Profiles
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In an attempt to make the Index more helpful, we are listing the children by first name, followed by their type amputation, then the year of their birth, when known.
In general, the first initial indicates left, right or bilateral. The
second is usually above or below. The third is usually the nearest
existing joint such as elbow or knee. For a more complete list of
abbreviations, check the I-CAN Glossary under Lots of Info.
Single
Upper Extremity:
- Alex - LBE
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Alisha - LBE, '98
- Amanda - RBE, '90
- Caroline - RBE, '97
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Dan - phocomelia, '91
- Deven - LBE, '97
- Emily B - LBE
- Emily H - RBE, '99
- Evan - RAE, '03
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Graham - partial
hand, '96
- Hailey - RBE, '03
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Jacob - RU phocomelia
- Jess - LBE, '92
- Kaylee - RBE, '00
- Katie Grace - RBE, '97
- Kim - RBE
- Lindsay - LBE
- Megan - LBE, '99
- Michael - LBE, '98
- Nikki - LAE, '95
- Nils - LBE, '98
- Paige - LBE, '97
- Regan - RBE, '97
- Riley - LBE
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Ryan - RBE, '99
- Sabina & Anatole - LBE
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Sarah - LBE, '98
- Sydney - RBE, '00
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Quentin - partial
hand, '96
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Bilateral Upper Extremity:
Upper and
Lower Extremity:
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Missing Parts
by Kris Heims
God looked down, another child complete,
A smile so perfect, a temper so sweet.
But baby looked and some parts were gone,
Did God mess up and make me wrong?
God just looked at this perfect child,
He explained Himself as He just smiled.
"If I'd taken time to make that part,
you wouldn't be such a work of art."
I would not have had time to make that smile,
To list your talents would last a mile.
Your sense of humor, that belly laugh,
Where are these parts, you have to ask?
You are so lucky, these gifts of gold,
Those missing parts are mine to hold.
Forever they'll be, close to my heart,
So as you live, we are never apart.
Each time I move, you'll be on my mind,
You special child, you are quite the find!
So do not miss that part, you see,
It will always be safe and sound with me."
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