
Personal Stories
Keith Philizaire endured years of torment and relied on strong pain medications to cope with severe phantom limb pain after the amputation of his leg. His journey began with a childhood accident, leading to numerous surgeries and interventions to lengthen his leg. However, these therapies proved to be more harmful than beneficial, prompting him to make the difficult decision to have his leg amputated.
In the aftermath of his amputation, Keith experienced a glimmer of hope as he initially seemed to be on the right track in his recovery. However, his optimism soon waned when, three months later, he noticed something unsettling. He began to perceive sensations in his phantom foot and leg, which started as mild tingling but gradually escalated into an overwhelming storm of extreme phantom limb pain. Keith’s distressing ordeal persisted for an agonizing two years, during which he vividly describes the sensation as if his phantom leg is being subjected to a repetitive cycle of being cut off repeatedly, leaving him grappling with the intensity of this bewildering experience.