"Kentucky Nurse's Survival and Renewed Outlook Following Quadruple Amputation After Kidney Stone Complications"

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Cindy Mullins, a mother and healthcare worker from Kentucky, underwent a life-altering experience when a kidney stone led to a severe infection, resulting in sepsis. To save her life, doctors had to amputate all four of her limbs. Despite the drastic change in her life, Mullins remains grateful for being alive, cherishing the time with her family and urging others to appreciate their lives and loved ones. Her resilience shines through as she adapts to her new circumstances with a positive outlook.
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