Experience: I make prosthetic arms with Lego
by David Aguilar from Technology | The Guardian on (#65F23)
I tested one by hitting it against a wall - the wall took the damage
I was born with Poland syndrome, a disease that prevented the formation of my right arm and pectoral muscles. I was bullied at school. People said things like, It's not your fault that you were born like this, it's your mother's fault." Or asked me to catch a ball with my right hand. Stupid comments that wouldn't affect me now, but back then they struck very hard.
I would play with Lego a lot as a child. I got my first kit when I was five. My parents realised it was a great way to improve my dexterity. I just kept going, building planes and cars. I even built a guitar.
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