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I BELIEVE HE USES IT BECAUSE HE WAS SHOT BY ONE OF HIS PATIENTS AND HE GOT AN INFECTION. HE USES DRUGS BECAUSE IT RELIEVES THE PAIN FROM HIS LEG.

^^ Incorrect. He was shot, but that is another matter.

He had an aneurism that clotted, and caused an infarction in his leg.

This caused muscle death, && whole lotta pain, so he uses drugs to relieve the pain.

He walks with a cane, because his leg still hurts despite the narcotics he takes.

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