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PHOTOS: Boston Marathon bombing survivor finally has leg amputated after 18 months of pain

Wednesday, November 12, 2014
"I feel wonderful," said Boston Marathon bombing survivor Rebekah Gregory after having her left leg amputated following 18 months of pain.
"I feel wonderful," said Boston Marathon bombing survivor Rebekah Gregory after having her left leg amputated following 18 months of pain.
"I feel wonderful," said Boston Marathon bombing survivor Rebekah Gregory after having her left leg amputated following 18 months of pain.
"I feel wonderful," said Boston Marathon bombing survivor Rebekah Gregory after having her left leg amputated following 18 months of pain.
Rebekah Gregory's New Day New Hope/Facebook
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