This isn't a question, just an experience and some perspective for anyone who might be going through an amputation, already has, or knows someone who is. I had my big toe on my right foot amputated in October 2024 (blister I got while hiking, diabetic ulcer, bad treatment recommended by a doctor, infection etc). I was 39 years old and it was awful. I'm recovered now, back to hiking and yoga and working full-time and other than becoming a model for flip flops I don't have any issues. I tried everything I could to prevent the amputation but it just wasn't in my cards. It doesn't make me unhealthy, stupid, negligent or anything else. I'm still the same person I've always been, just one toe less and with a different doctor. Anyways, if anyone out there would like any advice or perspective or anything else from someone who's been through it, let me know. If you have negativity or judgement or whatever, don't waste your time because I genuinely don't care and won't respond to any hate 😊👍
Flip flops are not good for you anyway🤣