LaRue: Afghan vet loses a leg, finds his purpose
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Former U.S. Army Combat Engineer and Tacoma native Edward Lychik, right, who's left leg was amputated at the hip after a blast in Afghanistan, stretches with prosthetist Ryan Blanck before going on a training run along Ruston Way April 7 in preparation for the Boston Marathon.
LaRue: Afghan vet loses a leg, finds his purpose
By Larry LaRue
Staff columnist
April 13, 2014 Updated 8 hours ago
The first six times Edward Lychik told his physical therapist he wanted to run again, she was noncommittal, and with good reason.
The combat veterans left leg had been amputated at the hip socket, and doctors had told him if he walked again, it would be on crutches.
Lychik ignored that diagnosis and kept talking to his physical therapist, Alicia White.
The seventh time he said he wanted to run, I went in to see our prosthetist and said, Weve got a problem, White said. No one with this kind of amputation had ever run before, not like Edward wanted to run.
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Good luck, Brother.