I would certainly think so. As an amputee from birth, I've had to adapt to a lot of things on my own - which isn't anyone's fault, but there is certainly a lot more to consider as far as health and well being are concerned that uninformed amputees may not be aware of.
Life can be more hazardous because of safety issues since the world doesn't always provide an ADA approved environment.
No, But they are shorter then average people.
Yes they will live shorter lives due to a dirty environment. Depending on where they are kept can affect life span, a horse kept in a dirty stall will develop illnesses and eventually have to be put to sleep from them if the illness goes untreated.
animals have shorter lives because there heart is smaller and there body parts are different then ours.
Yes people are sad and frustrated once they know they are amputees.
Frilled lizards can live for up to about 20 years in captivity. They have much shorter lives in the wild and often last only 10 to 12 years.
yes
Healthline - 2006 Amputees was released on: USA: 7 May 2007
USA - Unconformable Social Amputees - was created on 2006-05-16.
Amputees must practice using a prosthetic limb. The Thursday night meeting was for double amputees, while those with only one leg amputated met on Monday nights. Wars cause many persons to become amputees, including children.
Cuz city people do more drugs and get hit by cars very often so dey live shorder lifes.
Alvin L. Muilenburg has written: 'A manual for below-knee amputees' 'A Manual for above-knee amputees' -- subject(s): Amputees, Artificial limbs, Patient Education as Topic
There were 26,094 Australian casualties at Gallipoli, but no record clearly indicates the number of amputees.