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Amputee mother at Invictus Games wants to show her children anything is possible

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Lisa Johnston, 39, the Team UK competitor, who was in the Army for 17 years as a medic in the Royal Army Medical Corps, developed Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) which led to having an amputation.

Johnston would go on to win a gold medal at the Invictus Games to show her children anything was possible.

https://www.indy100.com/news/amputee-mother-at-invictus-games-wants-to-show-her-children-anything-is-possible



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