Mateo – Arm Amputation

Mateo Has an Accident at Work

Mateo before and after his prosthetic

Mateo is a young 28-year-old Bolivian male from Beni (Warnes). His left forearm was amputated in March of 2020 after Mateo suffered a labor accident. He was a daily worker without a formal contract and one day, as a consequence of technical negligence, he slipped into the soybean conveyor which trapped his arm, destroying it completely.

Mateo scores a 60 out of 94 on the test of economic vulnerability. Although we at Bolivians Without Disabilities have met others in need of amputations who score less than him, we can tell from his story that Mateo needs our support. The fact that he does not own a freezer to store food shows that his resources are limited. Furthermore, we believe that Mateo could be far more happy and productive in his household with a prosthesis, which he could never afford without BWD’s support.

Mateo studied until secondary school and worked as an industrial mechanic before his accident. Now, his life partner is supporting both of them, earning just enough to live thanks to her job as a soft drinks seller. Neither of them have parents or children, which made the tragedy even more difficult to overcome.

After receiving the prosthesis, Mateo wants to go back to work. He needs a prosthesis that would be both functional and aesthetic. For the moment, he is not working anymore and feels powerless. He explains in his initial evaluation:

“My life changed completely. I can’t work anymore, I can’t do anything.”

– Mateo

We asked CreoTec for an arm and cosmetic hand donation for Mateo, which he received on May 19, 2021. He was very impressed by the realism of his new hand, when he received his prosthesis, he said:

“I’m going to show it off, now I’m going to walk down the street with more confidence. I will stop hiding my arm because I always had it covered with something. You know, people are very mean, they used to stare at me and the most important thing is that I will be able to look for a job with more confidence.”

– Mateo

He also had a special message for BWD:

“Thank you very much, may God bless you and may you continue to help people who need support.”

– Mateo

(Please note that the patient’s name has been changed)

If you would like to help more Bolivian amputees like this one, then please donate now.


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