Gay amputee

The Gay Bionic Man: Lovell Lykaon Opens Up About Existence As An Mature person Entertainer, Artist, and Amputee

  • Darian
  • Jan 19, 2021
  • 2 min read

There’s a three-day period in Lovell Lykaon’s life where he has no recollection of the events that transpired that caused him to be admitted into the hospital as a non-disabled person, only to go away with all of his limbs amputated. The 27-year-old Atlanta native, graphic architect, musician, and grown-up entertainer tells The Reckoning that his usual stroll in the park during the fall of 2019 turned out to be the beginning of a dramatic shift in his life within a matter of days.

“All I remember was going home from the park with my bestie,” said Lykaon.

“I remember making it home. And she said, I went out, and I came support. My job was at [the retail store] Guess at the time. I’m thinking I was about to depart up to Woodstock, Georgia to labor at Guess, and I woke up in the hospital, like, what happened? And when I woke up, I couldn’t move, bandages were all wrapped up and everything. I felt my legs, but at the time they didn’t tell me they were going to amputate me, they said they just wanted me to recover. They said sepsis got into

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