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Epileptic tech worker, 36, who had his legs amputated after falling in front of NYC subway train when he had seizure plans to run obstacle-strewn 5K and a 6K on his prosthetics

Friday, Jul 08, 2022

Daily Mail.com
By RONNY REYES FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
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A man who lost both his legs after suffering a seizure and falling onto a New York City subway platform plans to take on a 5K  obstacle course and 6K race this weekend after training with prosthetic legs for a year. 

Roman Leykin, 36, a former tech worker from Brooklyn who was diagnosed with epilepsy as a teenager, was stuck with a seizure while commuting to work in February 2018, the Stamford Advocate reported.  

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