Be-YOU-tiful Adaptive Warrior
Starting Point
Starting Line to my 1st race as an amputee, and as a St Jude Hero.
If someone asked you where your life began, or where you started out, you might answer, when you were born. Others may answer where they started their career or life as an adult, when they had to be responsible for themselves and maybe a spouse or significant other.
For me, my starting point is always changing, and comes around…OFTEN!
Of course we all start life at birth, then we grow, move out and start our own life.
If we get married and have kids, those are all new points, starting once again.
At 40 something years old, I thought most of my starting points were behind me but in December 2018 my life shifted greatly. I elected to amputate my left leg above the knee, and start over. This was a huge discussion and was quite tough to make. Many questions came to me, like- Would I die during surgery? Would I get an infection? Will I really learn to walk again, or hike or ski, for that matter? Did I have the energy and strength to begin again and learn to do everything I knew how to do (with 2 legs) now with just one?
When I woke after surgery I started over. A clean slate. A new beginning. As scary as that was, it was also a moment of new hope. I could dictate the outcome of my decision, to some degree, with my attitude, mindset, and fight. And that’s just what I did!
In this podcast I discuss what it’s like starting over. And how as an amputee we “start over” A LOT! Every new socket, the change in weather, a new pair of shoes, a change in prosthetics, from walking leg to running blade, etc.
Another new socket fitting by Randy West 5/3/2021
Stop and rest now and then. Life is a marathon NOT a sprint!
All of that feels new, and changes our perspective and outcomes of that moment, day or week.
This was my 3rd ski trip as an amputee-the first one without instructors!
Starting over isn’t for the weak or faint of heart.❤
And sometimes we succumb to the constant newness of our circumstance. I discuss options you have on how, as an amputee, you deal with these obstacles, and how your support system can help you navigate day to day living.
Remember, it’s all about your mindset, but even the most optimistic people hit roadblocks they struggle to get around. Give yourself a break. Have grace with yourself and don’t hold on to those struggles. They are inevitable, and we all deal with them. Take a step back, breathe, then move forward-head held high!
Roadblocks are a part of life. Embrace the challenge and ATTACK!
Smiling’s my favorite!