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&gt;&gt; I think doing surgery and just kinda fixing
something right away is just something very

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powerful about that and you having
someone thank you for doing something

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that I personally think it took that much effort
to do, but being able to do that allowing them

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to see their grandkids, and be
able to drive and things like that.

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Our veteran population in comparison to the
normal operation are a little bit sicker.

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A lot of them have, you know, social economic
situations as well that don't allow them

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to have some of the services that
are offered for other patients.

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So that does and especially anybody who has
come back with an injury be able to kind of,

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you know, fix them and rehabilitate
them is very meaningful.

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And not everything works out, it is medicine.

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I don't always get the successful outcomes
that I want, which is good and bad,

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but I think the good part
of it is is it humbles you.

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You're forced to, you know, say you made
mistakes, and then you're also forced

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to get better based upon those challenges.

