His life was changed forever at just nineteen years old.

A man who was cut in half by a forklift has shared a horrifying photo of the moment it fell on him.
Loren Schauers, from Montana, U.S.A., was 19 years old when he plummeted off the side of a bridge driving a forklift truck in 2019.

In the accident, the industrial truck crushed the lower of his body and one of his arms

Loren’s life was saved through a rare and complex procedure known as hemicorporectomy, a surgery in which a person’s lower half is amputated.

The National Library of Medicine elaborates: “In hemicorporectomy, or trans lumbar amputation, the bony pelvis, pelvic contents, lower extremities, and external g**italia are removed following disarticulation of the lumbar spine and transection of the spinal cord.”
Loren’s arm which was squashed in the accident was also partially amputated.

Following the life-changing ordeal, he and his wife Sabia set up a YouTube channel where they often hold Q&As.

In one video, Loren revealed how he goes to the bathroom following his hemicorporectomy.
He explained that he had a colostomy, which is a surgery to create an opening in the large intestines.

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