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Serpo
2nd December 2013, 04:17 AM
Woman Has Her Leg Cut Off So She Can Wear High Heels (http://www.odditycentral.com/news/woman-has-her-leg-cut-off-so-she-can-wear-high-heels.html) By Sumitra on December 2nd, 2013 Category: News (http://www.odditycentral.com/category/news)
21-year-old New Yorker Mariah Serrano was born with a painfully twisted club foot, and had never worn high heels in her life. She’d attended her high school prom in golden trainers, insanely jealous of her friends who wore heels.
Like many other girls from New York, Mariah dreamed of a job in fashion, but it seemed like her leg-situation was going to get in the way of that too. “When I was told I’d never be able to wear high heels and I should give up my dream career, I was devastated,” she said.
So when a specialist told her in 2009 that she had another option – to have her leg amputated, she seriously considered it. “Mum was horrified but I couldn’t get the idea out of my head. I had to give it some serious thought.”
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Photo: Mariah Serrano/Facebook A club foot is an easily-corrected childhood condition by bracing or surgery. But Mariah endured five operations and wore leg braces all her life with no improvement. It came to a point where she was sick of the braces and longed to wear normal shoes.
Mariah was still considering the amputation when she read something that helped her make the decision. “It wasn’t until I read an article about my favorite designer Alexander McQueen, who’d made a pair of prosthetic legs for athlete Aimee Mullins that I knew what I had to do.” Mariah realized that a beautifully crafted prosthetic could look good. And at that moment, she chose to chop off her leg.
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Photo: Mariah Serrano/Facebook In the summer of 2009, Mariah underwent surgery to have her leg surgically removed. It wasn’t easy for her; the post-surgery complications turned out to be a nightmare. As the wound struggled to heal, she did have her moments of regret. “I wondered what on earth I had done,” she said. “I didn’t go out and didn’t want my friends to come over and see me. It was really hard.”
Eventually the wound healed well, and that winter, her family presented her with her first pair of heels – white basket woven Alice + Olivia platform wedges. Mariah was thrilled. “As I teetered around the living room wearing them, I knew I’d done the right thing,” she said.
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Photo: Mariah Serrano/Facebook Mariah remembers having trouble learning to walk in heels. “It was hard to get used to, but even girls without foot and leg problems have to learn to wear heels for the first time.” She soon got a hang of it though; now she owns 10 pairs of high heels.
Not long after the surgery, Mariah landed her dream job. She works as a social media manager at top fashion label Betsey Johnson. “I’ve never felt so glamorous or empowered,” she said.

Despite her success, Mariah sometimes forgets that she doesn’t have a foot anymore. “Choosing to have my leg cut off was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. I still wake up sometimes and wonder where it is.” Sometimes she leaps out of bed, forgetting that she doesn’t have a leg, and falls over. She says she’s still getting used to it.
The prosthetic does make Mariah feel conscious sometimes, but she has learned not to take it too seriously. “My friends are always joking around with my fake leg.” But she also says that her leg has given her so much more confidence and helped her achieve the life she wanted. I suppose her decision was the right one, then.

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Cebu_4_2
2nd December 2013, 05:24 AM
Them English do have a way with writing.

mick silver
2nd December 2013, 08:25 AM
any pics

Silver Rocket Bitches!
2nd December 2013, 09:22 AM
Some are slaves to debt, others are slaves to fashion. Here's a pic of the "fashionista".

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Twisted Titan
2nd December 2013, 10:35 AM
The problem wasnt her club foot

It was those 5 shitty surgeons that couldnt tell the difference between a scaple or butterknife.

Sociolized medicine at its finest.

The rollout should be reaching us soon

Ponce
2nd December 2013, 10:37 AM
Her leg cut off? why not only her foot?

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Serpo
2nd December 2013, 12:36 PM
Her leg cut off? why not only her foot?

V

but the leg was beautifully crafted................

zap
2nd December 2013, 01:29 PM
Retard!

Neuro
2nd December 2013, 02:30 PM
Don't be too quick to judge her. I saw the video and she said apart from not being able to wear anything but trainers she also had to constantly have crutches when she was 15. Obviously the surgeries and the braces hadn't been able to make her foot functioning at an acceptable level, and if she now can walk better (apart from wearing shoes she like) with the prosthesis, than it was a good choice. I myself has a hip prosthesis since 3 years, and I do appreciate being able to ski, run, and walk without pain, but I still have the Clark's shoes I bought 4-5 years ago... I don't know but she is a young girl, of course she likes to wear nice shoes, but I think it is important to highlight that apart from the cosmetic deformity of the club foot she had a severe handicap, which improved significantly with the amputation and the prosthesis.