Speaking for the first time since his 2018 surgery, the soldier revealed Monday night that his life-changing injury - which he kept a secret except from loved ones - had even made him contemplate suicide.
Speaking about the traumatic experience of his accident to the media for the first time, Ray said he 'remembers everything'. He lost both his legs, genitals, and part of his abdominal wall and was forced to learn how to walk on prosthetic legs after the tragic accident.
Not only did Ray’s surgical team, led by Dr Redett, need to harvest the donor *** and reattach it to Ray’s body, but the blast had taken a chunk of Ray’s abdominal tissue and part of his thigh as well as his scrotum. A total *** transplant, where the body part is transferred from one individual to another, is called vascularized composite allotransplantation. But operations to create such a *** carry a higher infection risk and the patient doesn't regain natural use of their ***.
The donor's scrotum was also transferred - but their testicles were ***ed for ethical reasons to avoid the risk of the patient having his babies.
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