Lindsay Hicks talks with “Enable: The Disability Podcast” about her experiences as an amputee, the high cost of prosthetics, and the mental and physical challenges that come with an amputated leg. She’s also an athlete, a mom to a neurodivergent child, and a disability advocate helping raise money for other amputees to get prosthetic devices and support.
“When I was 22, walking into that hospital, knowing I’m about to get my leg amputated, was the scariest day of my life,” Lindsay says. “And so when I woke up, the first thing I did was flip that cover back and look to see if that leg was gone. And sure enough, it was gone... I felt like I was Lindsay one way before the amputation. And then I was a different Lindsay after the amputation. And it’s like I was two different people.”
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