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Flesh-eating bacteria claimed vet's limbs, but not her drive
Flesh-eating bacteria claimed vet's limbs, but not her driveDACULA, Ga. | A year ago, Cindy Martinez was struggling to walk even just a few feet and lift just five pounds.A flesh-eating bacteria had ravaged the 35-year-old Marine veteran's body.She had a grim choice: Amputate both legs, an arm below the elbow, and parts of the fingers on her remaining arm — or face almost-certain death.
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Flesh-eating bacteria claimed vet's limbs, but not her drive
Flesh-eating bacteria claimed vet's limbs, but not her driveA year ago, Cindy Martinez was struggling to walk even just a few feet and lift just five pounds.A flesh-eating bacteria had ravaged the 35-year-old Marine veteran's body.She had a grim choice: Amputate both legs, an arm below the elbow, and parts of the fingers on her remaining arm — or face almost-certain death.
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Flesh-eating bacteria claimed vet's limbs, but not her drive
Flesh-eating bacteria claimed vet's limbs, but not her driveIn a Sept. 26, 2016 photo, Marine veteran Cindy Martinez stretches ahead of a weightlifting workout at the Crossfit Goat gym in Dacula, Georgia.Martinez lost three limbs and part of the fingers on her remaining arm after getting a flesh-eating bacteria in 2015 and nearly dying.(AP Photo/Lisa Marie Pane) The Associated PressIn a Sept. 26, 2016 photo, Marine veteran Cindy Martinez warms up on a rowing machine ahead of a weightlifting workout at the Crossfit Goat gym in Dacula, Georgia.
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