John had his left foot amputated after getting it caught in the lawnmower. John's emotional pain was accompanied by an additional problem. John had always suffered from Athlete's Foot as a teenager and even after his foot was amputated the itching he felt on the bottom of his feet persisted. John would find relief soonest if he were to:
A. apply foot powder to his stump
B. imagine scratching the itchy foot
C. see a therapist
D. be fitted with a prosthetic
D. be fitted with a prosthetic
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