People from the Exeter area who've gone through the trauma of having a limb amputated will get some support today from someone who knows exactly what they're experiencing.
Ray Edwards had his arms and legs amputated many years ago after contracting septicaemia.
He managed to rebuild his life, and founded the charity Limbcare - and today he's visiting a group of amputees at the RD&E hospital.
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