HullLive reported.The attack left him with just two pints of blood left in his body. An average adult has around 10 pints of blood.Ben said: "I know I could easily have been killed by the blast or from losing so much blood, the surgeons have said I was a fighter and I had youth on my side."After being put into an induced coma and stabilised, Ben was transferred back to the UK and spent two years at the military’s Headley Court rehabilitation centre and, despite aiming to continue his career in the Army, he was medically discharged in 2013.The sciatic nerve damage to his left leg has caused "foot drop" and the daily chronic pain varies from numbness to pins and needles or a burning sensation."It has been tough, there are a lot of things I.
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