When I can’t wear my leg

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2021
  • The leg crutch shown is an iWalk 2.0!
    #Amputee #Crutches #Prosthetic
    📷 / footlessjo
    🌍 www.footlessjo.com
    💜 / jobeckwith

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  • @FootlessJo
    @FootlessJo  2 года назад +447

    For anyone curious how I lost my leg, my whole story is here! ➡️
    ruclips.net/video/x9EEbrs4oWc/видео.html
    I appreciate you being here & being interested! 💜

    • @CarlosBoffa
      @CarlosBoffa 2 года назад +1

      Surely I does.

    • @mattdemauro7869
      @mattdemauro7869 2 года назад +4

      That's a really good idea, however I've had both legs amputated below the knee from complications from diabetes. My question is would 2 walking crutches allow me to be mobile without a wheelchair? My name is Matt I live in Las Vegas N.V.

    • @joelkosinski330
      @joelkosinski330 2 года назад +9

      Can you explain how your prosthetic leg changed sides in this video?

    • @sayqryes7105
      @sayqryes7105 2 года назад +1

      Umm no one asked you anything !!!

    • @neoblackwolf69
      @neoblackwolf69 2 года назад

      Beautiful woman with a grate personality and determination to not let anything stop her ,she is me and my wife's kind of woman 💖.

  • @Maninawig
    @Maninawig 2 года назад +1817

    The flipped camera gets me every time... I keep thinking you lost your other meat leg.

    • @cjohncarter
      @cjohncarter Год назад +41

      Yes. I was just looking at that like, "What the heck?!!" 😂

    • @Fade_NB
      @Fade_NB Год назад +8

      Fr lol

    • @ealainstudiosart8106
      @ealainstudiosart8106 Год назад +7

      right....i was so confused

    • @debbieklose8776
      @debbieklose8776 Год назад +5

      Me too . I’m still a bit confused as to the leg that’s been amputated. I thought it was the right with the left leg banged and bruised up. 🤷🏼‍♀️🧐
      Beautiful Spirited young woman regardless the leg. Same exact challenges emotionally , mentally and physically.
      But it’s a bit confusing for me with which leg has been amputated.

    • @christesta2521
      @christesta2521 10 месяцев назад +3

      Gets me too. Cant understand how the reverse camera makes it look like her opposite leg.

  • @pistol80
    @pistol80 2 года назад +1292

    I thought it was going to be an old wooden pirate leg, at least, I was secretly hoping it was.

  • @popstarpigs6677
    @popstarpigs6677 2 года назад +223

    Kid at my school has a prosthetic leg, he's actually really cool. His leg broke somehow so for a couple days he was on a strange type of crutches but then went in for surgery on something so he was in a wheelchair for a while. He finally has his leg back but the funniest thing is seeing him casually just walking around with another foot in his backpack like "nothing to see here!"

    • @bbqsauce9911
      @bbqsauce9911 2 месяца назад +2

      Can already hear the wannabe funny people asking if he wants a helping hand (leg)

    • @User-rka_zykx76
      @User-rka_zykx76 22 дня назад +1

      Probably broke his growth plate in his leg. If you do that too young your leg will not grow anymore. Almost happened to me when I was 12.

  • @badinski_1195
    @badinski_1195 2 года назад +46

    shes such a good soul i wish you much luck and fortune in the future

  • @Xenochetemist
    @Xenochetemist 2 года назад +1663

    You guys:
    - Inspiring and positive
    Me:
    - He he, leg go wiggle wiggle

    • @roquelmoreno5294
      @roquelmoreno5294 2 года назад +11

      Does it hurt wow puting the mechanical lights on

    • @frato21
      @frato21 2 года назад +15

      I was thinking the exact same thing

    • @tony_void
      @tony_void 2 года назад +9

      Thank god it is just me thinking that

    • @caitlinmorris5064
      @caitlinmorris5064 2 года назад +17

      you're right though, she does do a wiggly nubbin dance

    • @sparklight0964
      @sparklight0964 2 года назад +6

      @@caitlinmorris5064 Love that she uses the word nubbin it’s such a fun word

  • @alextaylor387
    @alextaylor387 2 года назад +280

    As a 45 year old man, I suffered an evulsive amputation of my right arm and serious leg and spine injuries as well. You girl are wonderful and absolutely fantastic. Recovery is never about what happened but about facing adversity with a will to recover. I was told what I couldn't do and 25 years later, I am fortunate to still be able to work and laugh and live life to the fullest because like you, that is our only choice. Take good care and stay happy.

    • @desertweasel6965
      @desertweasel6965 2 года назад +2

      She's hot, that's for sure.

    • @The_Jimplication
      @The_Jimplication 2 года назад +3

      Hell yeah, you show 'em tiger!

    • @GODMODETIGER
      @GODMODETIGER 2 года назад +3

      I got to agree with you Alex you're very encouraging God bless you but yes that is one beautiful girl

    • @robertstack2144
      @robertstack2144 4 месяца назад

      She's tops,luv her

    • @antimagaAmerican
      @antimagaAmerican 3 месяца назад

      My husband just had a bka..... he's really needing this kind of stuff ❤ thank you

  • @tw8464
    @tw8464 5 месяцев назад +65

    Thanks for all you're doing to inform people. The reality is any of us can wind up with an amputation, so it's helpful to see your videos to learn more. I wasn't even aware of the walking crutch until saw your videos. Keep up the good work!

  • @alidiwan1208
    @alidiwan1208 2 года назад +167

    Walked in thinking I was on another site

  • @mikeyfishel6316
    @mikeyfishel6316 2 года назад +119

    I love her joyful and bubbly personality. She's a very strong and beautiful woman.

    • @itsyaboijustin7620
      @itsyaboijustin7620 2 года назад +6

      Exactly.

    • @nourshawky2433
      @nourshawky2433 2 года назад +2

      All i was thinking 😍

    • @joelzammy7967
      @joelzammy7967 2 года назад +3

      She appreciates life as it is. Beautiful soul.

    • @kevinfox500
      @kevinfox500 2 года назад +3

      As someone who is in her shoe, I learned something a long time ago. You have a choice when something like this happens. You can let it define you going forward, or you can defy it. Losing a limb us a magnifier.
      If you are a decent, strong person before, you become more of one after the change in your life.
      If life always defeats you, you will let it drag you down.
      One keeps people around who will support you, and give you that hand up when you need it, the other drives people away, just when you need them the most.
      I became an AKA in July of.last year. Jo and her channel, as well as friends I have known for decades facing the same struggle have.made it easier to deal with this. Because they are the same way she is about it. My able friends also make it easier to cope with, because they understand this.
      I am.still the same person I was, with a better appreciation for life,.despite what I have.been through. Something that has brought us all closer, and makes us treasure the time we have even more.

  • @gumby6433
    @gumby6433 4 месяца назад

    Lived in one of these (2.0 model) for six months when I shattered my ankle overseas and there weren’t amenities for physically handicapped people.
    Their phenomenal and made day to day life possible if they kneel scooter or crutches aren’t possible or reliable. Just make sure to add padding below your knee cap, as over time It can cause numbing

  • @stevevogt866
    @stevevogt866 2 месяца назад +1

    I have seen 2 of your videos and your information is informative for others with prosthetics. i hope others with prosthetics watch your vids. I work in healthcare and you are BRAVE for posting this. Love your confidence.

  • @III-ur2oo
    @III-ur2oo 2 года назад +51

    As a doc I find this really interesting. I see patients post amputations but never thought of how their life goes on after discharge. Great that this lady give you such a thorough insight into her life xx

    • @maxinecalyptus1639
      @maxinecalyptus1639 2 года назад

      So glad you get some insight into patients life post discharge!

    • @howardchambers9679
      @howardchambers9679 2 года назад +2

      As a doc? Like a document?
      Because, silly me, I'd have thought a proper doctor would know how to spell "doctor". But you're probably American so that's ok.

  • @jody_j
    @jody_j 2 года назад +1243

    How heavy is a prosthetic limb? Are they close to weighing what the missing limb weighed? Are they different weights depending on the needs of the individual? E.g is a running blade lighter than a standard one?

    • @abnormalunicorn7990
      @abnormalunicorn7990 2 года назад +148

      How heavy a prosthetic leg depends on what type of foot the amp has. Blades are known to be extremely light because it's carbon fiber, that material is also what’s inside an everyday leg as well. This time the carbon fiber is inside a rubber molding of a foot which can add weight. Adjustable heels are also really heavy because of the amount of metal in it.
      I've personally have never had a real leg because I have PFFD, a birth deficiency, so I'm not sure if it's heavier or lighter.
      If someone is below the knee it is usually lighter. If someone is above the knee it is usually heavier because the artificial knee takes most of the weight.
      Hope this helps!

    • @breeblackerby9853
      @breeblackerby9853 2 года назад +44

      @@jeannie2548 Proximal femoral focal deficiency (PFFD), also known as Congenital Femoral Deficiency (CFD), is a rare, non-hereditary birth defect that affects the pelvis, particularly the hip bone, and the proximal femur. The disorder may affect one side or both, with the hip being deformed and the leg shortened.
      (I just googled it)

    • @abnormalunicorn7990
      @abnormalunicorn7990 2 года назад +41

      @@jeannie2548 lol what the other person said. It's just a really tiny leg and foot with no knee. I’ve had Rotation Plasti where my leg gets chopped off, completely turned around, and sewed back together, giving me more range of motion when I'm in my prosthetic. Technically my heel is my knee, and my knee is technically my hip, I know it's confusing but that's what I have to explain to people. So I'm not an actual amputee! Lol

    • @abnormalunicorn7990
      @abnormalunicorn7990 2 года назад +5

      @@jeannie2548 Ah, no problem!

    • @tedthepup641
      @tedthepup641 2 года назад +5

      @@abnormalunicorn7990 I think I saw that surgery on greys anatomy wow that’s intense

  • @subhajitsarkar8239
    @subhajitsarkar8239 4 месяца назад

    I recently injured my foot while playing football and believe me the person in this video goes through lot,she has immense mental strength to be honest...shoutout to her...bcoz now I feel if u hurt your ur foot forget loosing one ,life becomes like timeless,people around you just keep on moving...u feel left out...Stay happy sister...always God bless you

  • @-GreeferGames
    @-GreeferGames 4 месяца назад +3

    I have the iwalk 3.0 and it was a lifesaver when i broke my leg, really they are great devices

  • @Rahulkumar-ew1zg
    @Rahulkumar-ew1zg 2 года назад +293

    She is so beautiful and having a positive mindset to live life. That's most of the people don't have

    • @pauljohnston4633
      @pauljohnston4633 2 года назад +4

      Yeah it's a shame. I also wish there was more beautiful people on the planet. 🤣

    • @dmo4657
      @dmo4657 2 года назад +3

      I have two legs and still stay on bed all day 🥺😭

    • @miufke_
      @miufke_ 2 года назад +2

      Beatiful? Its a female but k

    • @robo1989
      @robo1989 2 года назад +2

      Rahul tu shuru kara phir se ? Guru math bann ❤ love day

    • @Rahulkumar-ew1zg
      @Rahulkumar-ew1zg 2 года назад

      @@robo1989 who are you

  • @ronsmith5601
    @ronsmith5601 2 года назад +5

    Respect for this lady. She has so much enthusiasm for life, a critically missing leg is t going to hold her back. You are my hero.

  • @johnswisher8710
    @johnswisher8710 Месяц назад

    The walking crutch is actually called a I-Walk. I actually bought one on line over a year and a half ago. It's takes a little time to get used to, but if you actually use a pair of elbow crutches to help keep your balance until you get used to the I-walk

  • @craigcederberg158
    @craigcederberg158 22 дня назад

    You’re awesome! Smart, beautiful, and informative. They don’t necessarily have anything in common, but it doesn’t hurt that you have all three!

  • @tbhgodrick6120
    @tbhgodrick6120 Месяц назад

    I’m a physical therapist that has extensive experience with prosthetics. You do so well with your leg! You’re a rockstar. Keep going and never let this slow you down! 🥹

  • @jaimelee7051
    @jaimelee7051 2 года назад +40

    She seems awesome, I find her really attractive, personality and her positivity, keep on rocking

  • @-nitroskittles-9598
    @-nitroskittles-9598 2 года назад +326

    That’s cool,I had a buddy in crutches. She would hit people with the crutches if they were mean to her

  • @declanoshaughnessy7733
    @declanoshaughnessy7733 21 день назад +1

    Love your positive vibes you are an inspiration to all, me I am epileptic for 30 years and on medication every day and had right frontal lobectomy brain surgery in Beaumont Hospital in Dublin best wishes from Galway Ireland, health is wealth best wishes ❤️❤️❤️cheers Declan

  • @mrm90000
    @mrm90000 Месяц назад

    I shattered my ankle and broke both my tibia and fibula in my right leg a few years ago, and i got one of those hands free crutches so i could walk around when i needed to. Considering i was medically ordered to be non weight bearing for 3 months on that leg following surgery, that thing was a life saver. You don't realize how much impact not being able to walk around freely has on you until you lose the ability to do so.

  • @ca_yashagarwal8138
    @ca_yashagarwal8138 2 года назад +26

    OMG!! She’s super pretty…I just want this kind of positivity in my life

    • @nicolast.asolis196
      @nicolast.asolis196 2 года назад +1

      I think she's cool and cute enough to be the protagonist of a movie , like a movie version of the book Perfect from Alizon G.b

  • @Bmore52
    @Bmore52 2 года назад +17

    I actually need this , always asked myself why i have to jump around like a frog on steroids to get a coke outta the fridge i'm on the Couch lmao

  • @thebritishgamerandstuff8328
    @thebritishgamerandstuff8328 5 месяцев назад +1

    The modern day version of the Pegleg

  • @JamesHere-ou9xp
    @JamesHere-ou9xp 4 месяца назад +2

    Nice to see you have a positive and upbeat attitude. All the best to you and a Very Happy New Year to you.

  • @matthewfoyle3056
    @matthewfoyle3056 2 года назад +169

    Hi Jo, I've been an amputee for many years, it's so good to see you getting on with life and sharing some great tips. I've bought one of these puppies recently, foe me they are so awkward and uncomfortable as I have some knee problems, due to being an amp for so many years. I am hoping to get back on my prosthetic very shortly as this thing is driving me nuts. Love your work.

    • @gwenculver1040
      @gwenculver1040 2 года назад

      I’m not sure if this would work for you or be a decent option but my little cousin sometimes decides to use normal crutches and get around like someone who’s simply broken their leg instead of having it amputated. He doesn’t do that all the time though, just when he can’t use his prosthetic

    • @claritey
      @claritey 2 года назад

      No matter how long you've been an amputee when you first get a prosthetic it feels heavy and is hard to use it so don't worry, its that way for everyone. You'll eventually get the hang of it. It just takes time and practice.
      My above knee amputation was done in April of this year and I got my prosthetic at the end of September after 3 months of physical therapy to build strength and flexibility to prepare me for it. When I first got my prosthetic leg I was excited until I tried it on and attempted to walk. I became extremely worried I wouldn't be able to use it properly because it was so heavy and I didn't have the muscle strength to lift it even a little and that was after months of physical therapy. But do not think that's how hard it will always be, you will build muscle strength and balance the more you use it. At first you will need crutches or a walker. After you master that I'd recommend a rollator which is like a push cart on wheels, this made all the difference for me. Crutches were just slowing me down, a rollator is great because it allows you to walk with fluid motion behind it while holding onto it for balance. In contrast, with a walker or crutches its a more jerky motion with starts and stops so walking with them isn't as natural a movement. Now that it's the end of December I can walk pretty fast with a rollator, slowly with a cane and sometimes I can do short distances like across a room and back without any mobility aids at all.
      Just keep working at it, you've lost a lot of muscle strength you have to rebuild because it's been so long but as long as you are determined you can make it happen.
      Please note if your prosthetic is extremely uncomfortable or painful or doesn't fit right and that is what is causing you not to use it then you need to go back to your prothetist as many times as necessary for adjustments until it does fit right. I needed 10 appointments to get the fit of the test socket right before they made my permanent socket and I've had it adjusted another 8 times after in just 3 months (and I go back again next week to get the brim trimmed yet again.) My prothetist is looking into doing a special modification on my socket to make the thigh adjustable with a flexible brim and ischeal seat because the top of my thigh changes size a lot during the day while the bottom half never changes size so the leg ends up twisting and digs into my groin when I walk. She's already cut it down several inches but it still needs more until she determines what modification to go with (she's looking at the Martin Bionics Swing Brim modification and the LIM Infinite socket as two possibilities.) I am very lucky I have a prothetist willing to work with me to make lots of tiny adjustments for my comfort. If your prothetist dismisses your discomfort as "normal" or allows you to continue to use a painful badly fitting prosthetic without trying to fix it that means you need to find a different prothetist.

  • @BLZRDD
    @BLZRDD 2 года назад +163

    Girl, you’re still gorgeous no matter what life throws at you! Stay positive, love, and keep on fighting! :)

    • @boyPobre
      @boyPobre 2 года назад +3

      seems the vid is cut.. i dont see where she said shes ugly with that

    • @BLZRDD
      @BLZRDD 2 года назад

      @@boyPobre nobody said it in the video. But in the comments, I read some saying she was “ewww” and just nasty things I’d rather not say. So I wanted to make a positive post!

    • @Non_Playable_Character218
      @Non_Playable_Character218 2 года назад

      Shes faking it lol her amputated leg seitched sides

    • @BLZRDD
      @BLZRDD 2 года назад

      @@Non_Playable_Character218 some pics and videos are just mirrored. Chill.

  • @PhilGutierrez-vf2qc
    @PhilGutierrez-vf2qc 24 дня назад

    She's so gorgeous!

  • @silverguru
    @silverguru 7 месяцев назад

    You are really helping me. Surgery on September 27. BKA left foot. All new stuff. First evaluation Nov 3rd got prosthetic. Your attitude and honesty are well received by your followers.

  • @Mogli01
    @Mogli01 2 года назад +49

    Wow ! She's got a gorgeous face and beautiful hair.

    • @Fade_NB
      @Fade_NB Год назад +5

      And she’s married

    • @bazingaburg8264
      @bazingaburg8264 8 месяцев назад +4

      Watching people tackle life like a boss and showing us that it can be done is a public service.
      And yes, she is both, pretty and married.

    • @qwertykeyboard5901
      @qwertykeyboard5901 4 месяца назад

      Ok Aphrodite, now start thinking with your head and not your genitals.

    • @plummet3860
      @plummet3860 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@Fade_NBso being married means one cannot compliment?

    • @Fade_NB
      @Fade_NB 3 месяца назад

      @@plummet3860 seems my phone got took when that comment was written I’ll have a word with my sister. But no

  • @MultiJordan2005
    @MultiJordan2005 2 года назад +13

    Oh that is so much nicer than underarm crutches or even forearm crutches! You still get to use your hands!

  • @kjam360
    @kjam360 5 месяцев назад

    You have a strong personality and are very confident!
    I have never seen anyone like you that has part of their limbs missing and are upbeat!
    That's a great attitude to have.
    Not to mention you are attractive as well!

  • @bradkendall8983
    @bradkendall8983 3 дня назад

    I can't imagine the situation...but please be who you are it's amazing. I would honestly not even begin to understand

  • @kensmoak121
    @kensmoak121 2 года назад +11

    I'm a double amp myself. That walking crutch is the coolest thing! Take care!

  • @patrickadams6762
    @patrickadams6762 2 года назад +264

    Much respect. So many healthy people who have both legs and can't fend for themselves. This lady rocks

    • @Non_Playable_Character218
      @Non_Playable_Character218 2 года назад

      You shouldnt hsve respect for her shes faking it

    • @patrickadams6762
      @patrickadams6762 2 года назад

      @@Non_Playable_Character218, I see what you are saying. I went back on some of her videos. One had her with left leg missing. In another one she had miraculously grown her left leg back and lost her right. Wow. No more respect here.

    • @Non_Playable_Character218
      @Non_Playable_Character218 2 года назад

      @@patrickadams6762 yeah it sad

    • @stheil
      @stheil 2 года назад +9

      @@patrickadams6762 she explained that in a separate video. You should go watch that, it’s a far better explanation than her somehow doing extremely good professional CGI work (but then forgetting which leg to CGI out. Does that really sound believable?)

    • @patrickadams6762
      @patrickadams6762 2 года назад

      @@stheil no

  • @BullDeerAryu_
    @BullDeerAryu_ 4 месяца назад

    I mean this in the most lighthearted and humorous manner possible - "You Are A Pirate" should start playing for a brief moment when you put it on. That or the spongebob nose whistle from the intro XD

  • @allanc.finnical4445
    @allanc.finnical4445 5 месяцев назад

    I remember WWII vets using crutches and pinning up their pant legs. They also had pain issues and this was in the 70s. I deal with pain from my neck injury, just had lumbar surgery S1, L5, L4 and arthritis in my ankles. Getting injections in ankles. I hope the pain is infrequent and less intense in 2024!

  • @scottmcgowan765
    @scottmcgowan765 2 года назад +7

    I suffer from clinical depression, depressed most of my life but in the last 4 years I had 2 life changing events 8 months apart, both effected me mentally but not body I hadn't recovered from the first when I had to deal with the second event ,seeing your positive attitude towards what life has dealt you actually helps me too.

  • @desertpirate2774
    @desertpirate2774 2 года назад +11

    🙌🏻 I’ve been using that for over 4 years as my leg! I’m in the testing program and I went through 4 prior to that 😀

  • @wiresandwifi
    @wiresandwifi Год назад

    My dad has one of those iwalk walking crutches because sometimes the psoriatic arthritis in one of his ankles makes it too painful to walk. The rest of the joints in his leg are pretty much fine so that kind of accessibility aid is perfect for him! I’ve tried using it just to see if I can and I can say for certain it is NOT easy to walk on! You make it look so easy!

  • @EmillLezondra
    @EmillLezondra Месяц назад

    Wow I remember using that awesome piece of medical device during my post-op Achilles rupture repair. It was so much better than crutches and I got some crazy looks from people.
    Amazing videos and awesome positive attitude content. ❤

  • @olebloom1641
    @olebloom1641 2 года назад +10

    Did not even know that was a thing. Good to know more info. Thanks.

  • @rminitials
    @rminitials 2 года назад +7

    I love your confidence and just overall zest for life. You're very beautiful, too

  • @ericmorton9570
    @ericmorton9570 3 месяца назад

    Glad to see someone who can use the iwalk. I tried for a few weeks to use one when I broke my ankle. Nearly broke my neck trying to use the thing.

  • @wolfsong4720
    @wolfsong4720 Год назад

    My dad used one of those every once in a while when he ruptured his Achilles tendon, and was tired of his crutches. I don't think it was super comfortable, but he definitely appreciated having his hands free!

  • @northwest3033
    @northwest3033 2 года назад +5

    With your smile, you bring so much hope into the hearts of so many unfortunates. Thank you

  • @karenandrearamos7226
    @karenandrearamos7226 2 года назад +40

    I’ve been binge watching Jo’s videos all night and I feel like I’m learning so much. Like you know stuff’s out there but having someone who actually experiences it and is willing to educate others is pretty cool. 💝💝💝💝 love youuuu

    • @edwhitson9873
      @edwhitson9873 2 года назад +1

      She's not being positive, she IS positive

  • @parsamht
    @parsamht 24 дня назад

    OMG that walking crutch is so cool, it reminded me of long John silver's leg

  • @antimagaAmerican
    @antimagaAmerican 3 месяца назад

    Thanks so much. My husband recently had a BKA. This info is so helpful

  • @Terry12345
    @Terry12345 2 года назад +6

    I get the feeling nothing keeps you down for long.

  • @rakoblackstar5294
    @rakoblackstar5294 2 года назад +25

    Wait a second. On most of the reels you’re missing the right leg and now you are missing your left leg.🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @platosbeard3476
      @platosbeard3476 2 года назад +13

      Must be mirrored for some reason 🤔

    • @krypthero695
      @krypthero695 2 года назад +7

      I also noticed this idk yeah must be mirrored or something

    • @brianstraight9308
      @brianstraight9308 2 года назад +14

      :facepalm: How, after all of this time, do people still get confused by the mirroring caused by the "selfie camera?"

    • @bethanytaylor1704
      @bethanytaylor1704 2 года назад +3

      This really thre lw me off..

    • @paulrose5775
      @paulrose5775 2 года назад +2

      It threw me for a loop aswell glad I can sleep now that I have an answer 😅

  • @rookieequestrian1903
    @rookieequestrian1903 Год назад

    You are so positive and so kind. Love your content and how positive you are xx

  • @fanieprinsloo7173
    @fanieprinsloo7173 4 месяца назад

    As direct result of your vids, i bought iwalk 3 and very pleased i did. Now waiting to start new prosthetic btk amputation❤

  • @nateshumaker6132
    @nateshumaker6132 2 года назад +12

    I usually crutch it or use my wheelchair. When I use any of those, my family members would ask (not my wife), why aren't you wearing your leg? I've been an amputee for almost 12 years and they do not understand I can't wear it all the time

  • @Rups78
    @Rups78 2 года назад +8

    I watched it repeatedly to see her happiness, it’s priceless!!!

    • @mohab35
      @mohab35 2 года назад +3

      A true man of culture be like:

    • @howardchambers9679
      @howardchambers9679 2 года назад +1

      To see her happiness when she crosses her legs? Not that I'm cynical or anything....

    • @Rups78
      @Rups78 2 года назад +1

      @@howardchambers9679 if u ain’t cynical, u would have seen same happiness what everyone have found (respectfully), but that’s not the case here, hence ur statement about urself, u proved false.

    • @howardchambers9679
      @howardchambers9679 2 года назад

      @@Rups78 it's "you're". Please try to spell correctly, your grammar detracts from your message.

    • @Rups78
      @Rups78 2 года назад

      @@howardchambers9679 Earlier ur focus was legs and now unwarranted grammar, we can see who is distracted 😊
      (BTW ain’t word is correct, looks like you are new to this word)

  • @patrickmoorhead4843
    @patrickmoorhead4843 Месяц назад

    Oh my lord. I found this when I broke my ankle and it was an absolute lifesaver. Why these aren't more common, I'll never know

  • @user-lg4cx1dp1r
    @user-lg4cx1dp1r 2 года назад +10

    Your a champ ! Great attitude and Lois like your still living life!!

  • @lonewolf3828
    @lonewolf3828 2 года назад +5

    Lady you have courage!!! Respect!!! You’re positive and you can be open about this!

  • @DonaldAJr
    @DonaldAJr Месяц назад

    I'm glad you keep fighting to live. I'm Paralyzed from a work injury and 25 years later, I'm still here fighting to live

  • @johnjohnbuglioli131
    @johnjohnbuglioli131 4 месяца назад

    I've been a right BK for 25 years and I find that keeping stuff in close proximity and trying not to be over dramatic

  • @960027079
    @960027079 2 года назад +33

    I've used the iwalk device after surgery on a foot that took about 2 months to heal. It was heavy, but it was much preferable for keeping my independence while living alone on the second floor without an elevator. I was able to grocery shop, cook, and clean. It requires a person to swing their leg and it's easy to get off-balance. I fell from stepping on my other foot with it one time while trying to turn in a tight space. You seem to have great balance

    • @ideal5535
      @ideal5535 2 года назад +1

      For you who is reading this message, know that God loves you and that he wants you to be saved and happy, nothing in this world like money, fun or popularity can fill the emptiness in your heart, but only his son Jesus who died for you can fill you, you who might not know about him, he knows you more than yourself, you who turned your back to him, he is still waiting for you with his arms open to receive you again, you who fought against him and had done things that are unforgivable in your eyes, he will always see you as his son and he already paid the price for all your sins, even if the world doesn’t forgive you, all that you need is God and everything will be alright, so trust God and only God, no one else, repent from your sins and never go back to them, and the most important thing is that you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior with your voice and your heart, when you do all these things, pray to God and read the Bible(Christian Bible not a Catholic since the Catholic one might’ve changed the word of God to something that it is not God’s word but men’s, so read a christian Bible) so that you get to know God, and when you pray ask God to guide you so that you always walk in his righteousness and that he gives you strength so you don’t fall to sin, and don’t just say I am a Christian and never read your bible or end up not praying, build a relationship with God, read the Bible, fast and pray and be his son not only in words but also in your actions, please listen to this message, today God has showed you grace, to you who might be depressed, empty, are being hated or hates, or maybe you don’t receive genuine love, even you who enjoys or is comfortable with his current life, whoever you who is reading this is, know that God is calling you to give you a future and a hope, in this life and in the eternal life, trust him because he loves you so much that you can’t even understand it, and the time is short, after this message you might day or Jesus might return, so be ready and follow him, for today he stretched his hand to you because he loves you and cares for you, and he doesn’t want you to go to hell, so please go to him, I promise you that it will be the best decision you will do in your entire existence and that God will free you from anything that hurts you, take the love and hope the Lord is giving you and be free, for the best future for your life is in his hands, please make the right choice, for today God has stretched his hand to you who he loves so much that he even died for knowing all the bad things you have done, that is how much love he has and will always have for you, and if you have any way to contact the people on this video please send them this message, God can change or save someone’s life and give hope to the hopeless by you just sending them this message, thank you, God Bless you always❤️

    • @Enceladuso_niate35
      @Enceladuso_niate35 2 года назад

      How much it's weight?

  • @user-bq4mw4tr2d
    @user-bq4mw4tr2d 2 года назад +8

    If someone couldn't afford a prosthetic, is the crutch what they'd use instead?

    • @NinaS___
      @NinaS___ 2 года назад +4

      She talks about her different styles of crutches, pros and cons in another video. Another guy here on youtube using this one and other crutches, also had a tiny sitting scooter to get around the house. Lots of options. This walking crutch is called iWalk, if I remember correctly.

  • @Generic_Tech_Support
    @Generic_Tech_Support Месяц назад

    You are amazing! Thank you for your positivity!

  • @randybrisendine2043
    @randybrisendine2043 4 месяца назад

    You are such an amazing inspiration!!!

  • @heathermicola3894
    @heathermicola3894 2 года назад +24

    Are you filming on a different type of camera that doesn’t flip you around or that normally does flip you around? As I recall your amputated leg is usually on the other side and I’m pretty sure you aren’t switching legs😄

    • @kennedilittle331
      @kennedilittle331 2 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing!

    • @raegan06
      @raegan06 2 года назад +1

      The tiktok selfie camera flips the image

    • @gemnicherry2670
      @gemnicherry2670 2 года назад

      Hold on you’re onto something here this isn’t right. In this one her left leg is clearly gone but If you look the right leg is gone in the video she just put about her itching amputated leg . I’m also an amputee I don’t wish to be able to switch legs just have it back lol

    • @raegan06
      @raegan06 2 года назад +1

      @@gemnicherry2670 the tiktok selfie camera flips the image

    • @oddsyy
      @oddsyy 2 года назад

      Same I'm trying to believe it isn't fake but I'm confused it was def the other leg right or is it just the cam flip

  • @rainbowkitty1996
    @rainbowkitty1996 2 года назад +3

    You're so awesome! Lots of positive vibes from me to you :)

  • @zmerc
    @zmerc 9 месяцев назад

    I had foot surgery and used one of these instead of normal crutches! It made the entire process so much more bearable

  • @donmarsh1599
    @donmarsh1599 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your videos!

  • @BOTN-nn6fo
    @BOTN-nn6fo 2 года назад +11

    I have so much respect for this girl ... she's so nice and helpful to others ... I just like her a lot it is a privilege to watch her videos ... 😗

  • @kashinimeyo
    @kashinimeyo 2 года назад +16

    I wore a walking crutch when I messed up my ankle really bad- and they’re so much more comfortable than arm crutches… so, if your insurance covers one of those instead of crutches, I’d recommend it, especially if you’re a coffee drinker on the go like I am

  • @UpAndRunning-xz6er
    @UpAndRunning-xz6er 4 месяца назад

    As you still have a knee joint, a proper joint built into the walking crutch would allow you to walk much more easily and efficiently using the mobility of your lower leg to articulate the joint.

  • @brett103
    @brett103 3 месяца назад

    You’ve still got some amazing legs! ❤ And I’m digging the personality. Spirit is everything 🎉

  • @Goofyisnotgoofy
    @Goofyisnotgoofy 2 года назад +11

    I love how your not embarrassed about this stuff and just being positive ❤️

  • @resourceress7
    @resourceress7 2 года назад +8

    Do you also sometimes use other types of crutches that require hands, and/or a wheelchair? (You mentioned a wheelchair in the previous video but I wasn't sure if you still sometimes use it these days.)
    I know it's pretty common for people to have more than one mobility aid to meet changing needs with your injury or pain factors.
    How do your mobility aids compare based on the degree to which they are fatiguing or can cause physical strain or skin breakdown?

    • @claritey
      @claritey 2 года назад +1

      I'm an above knee amputee so I can't use an iWalk but besides my prosthetic leg I have 2 different wheelchairs, forearm crutches, regular crutches, 2 walkers, a rollator, and a cane to choose from for mobility aids. I switch out mostly between the nicer wheelchair, rollator and cane but do occasionally use crutches any of which can be with or without my leg on (except the cane, it only works with the leg on.) If I wear the leg depends on how tired I am, how swollen the limb is, how much pain I'm in and if I have any skin issues.
      I mainly use my wheelchair around the house and don't wear the leg. When I go out I usually wear the leg and either use the wheelchair, rollator or cane depending on how much mobility I have that day.

    • @resourceress7
      @resourceress7 2 года назад

      @@claritey That's fantastic that you have so many options that you need. Just curious, did you have to pay out of pocket for all of those? Or do you live in a country with a health system that pays for them?

    • @claritey
      @claritey 2 года назад +1

      @@resourceress7 I've in the US and insurance paid for the more expensive items ($65k prosthetic leg, $3k wheelchair, one walker $120) but not everything was covered so some was out of pocket (both types of crutches total $70, cane $10) but they weren't terribly expensive either, some were donated to me for free by friends (other wheelchair, walker) and the rollator I bought 2nd hand for $35.
      In the US if I didn't have insurance or the income to pay for those things my options would be to apply for social security disability from the govt but that can take years to get, hope I get approved for Medicaid/Medicare, buy with a special medical credit card called CareCredit or apply for assistance through one of the many private organizations that help disabled people

  • @makasii
    @makasii Год назад

    love your content, and am even more sensitive to it since i broke my left humerus last december and lost quite a lot of mobility. diminishing my creative flexibility as a photographer, but opening my life to totally different opportunities 🥰 thx for being so inspirational

  • @goblinmcelf
    @goblinmcelf 27 дней назад

    Thanks. This kind of postinga always give me boost of spirit when I'm down. 🙏

  • @daughter_of_satan6667
    @daughter_of_satan6667 2 года назад +8

    How is it to walk up and down stairs in a prosthetic, and how hard is it with the the crush?

    • @abnormalunicorn7990
      @abnormalunicorn7990 2 года назад +2

      It's not hard to walk up stairs at all. It's just like walking in a real leg, but it feels different. If you’ve been in crutches your whole life it would also be extremely easy to maneuver.

    • @dwightemery5694
      @dwightemery5694 2 года назад

      I struggle some days walking up and down stairs depending on which prosthetic I put on my left leg...one does great... the heavier one... some times it hurts a lot and cuts into the back of my leg which is a prosthetic teams job to solve... haven't been to see my team as often because in February a Domino's Pizza driver hit me head on in a turn zone and destroyed my car... and sch is life...LOL! I decided to stop driving due to that... messed up other areas of my body in that car wreck... and had to rehab for that... and still managing to stay independent.

  • @themaxalorian3422
    @themaxalorian3422 2 года назад +5

    I have a question: can you still get phantom leg/foot when wearing the leg?

  • @Ruman17
    @Ruman17 2 месяца назад

    I hope you recover well and can move forward from everything the last few years ❤

  • @nightshade6755
    @nightshade6755 Год назад

    I have one of those! I have accessory navicular syndrome and a few other foot/lower leg conditions and I had to get surgery last year, I couldn't walk for just under 3 months and on my way out of a physical therapy session a kind lady gave me one. I still have it and keep it due to the possibility of having to get surgery on my other leg, but it was so helpful since my insurance would only pay for crutches and nothing else.

  • @arrowversehandon2692
    @arrowversehandon2692 2 года назад +4

    It kinda looks like a peg leg, which makes you a pirate which is totally awesome

  • @josephhefley1829
    @josephhefley1829 2 года назад +4

    I have a question about muscle imbalance. I expected your right thigh to be much more muscular than your left, but it looks like both are really strong. Do you specifically work to counter muscle imbalance or does it just work out that way naturally?

  • @GoSpankYourMom4Me8514
    @GoSpankYourMom4Me8514 2 года назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH. THIS IS A BLESSING. my stump is bruised from being in and out of vacuum and using crutches make you useless while trying to carry things. Thanks again just ordered one.

  • @voxnarbo
    @voxnarbo 28 дней назад

    Girl, you are so full of life! Good on ya!👍

  • @Nodalthree
    @Nodalthree 2 года назад +11

    Noticed you videoed this through a mirror threw me off a bit.

    • @declanp1
      @declanp1 2 года назад +1

      Or just used the selfie camera.

  • @ScrotumCat
    @ScrotumCat 2 года назад +4

    Ok now I’m confused I thought your right leg was the footless one, Jo? 🤔

    • @brianstraight9308
      @brianstraight9308 2 года назад +3

      SELFIE CAMERA!

    • @ItsTherapyTime
      @ItsTherapyTime 2 года назад +1

      This one video confuses me as well even though I know it's the right leg

  • @oyay2821
    @oyay2821 14 дней назад

    Your energy is great, God bless you

  • @mb-the-enby
    @mb-the-enby 2 года назад

    The iWalk was super useful when I sprained my ankle and was out of commission for a while. I definitely wiped out on it once or twice..

  • @Golightly_Eleven11
    @Golightly_Eleven11 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for showing us how you handle everything, it helps to understand

  • @Vabulous1
    @Vabulous1 2 года назад +3

    I'm curious. If you wanted to go in a pool or something. Are there special prosthesis that you'd have to wear, do you wear nothing, or do you stay away from pools all together?

    • @jennifertimberlake6522
      @jennifertimberlake6522 2 года назад +2

      I am an amputee also most of the time I either use an old prosthetic if it still fits or I just don't wear it in the water.

    • @Vabulous1
      @Vabulous1 2 года назад

      @@jennifertimberlake6522 That makes sense, thank you for answering!

  • @kevinkeim6483
    @kevinkeim6483 Месяц назад

    She's so beautiful! ❤

  • @leechasteen8625
    @leechasteen8625 Месяц назад

    You are amazing. I like your style!

  • @KotaTheGreatest
    @KotaTheGreatest 2 года назад +3

    "Hey girl wanna hang out?"
    "Sorry can't my legs in the shop"
    🤣🤣

  • @BlueSewist
    @BlueSewist Год назад

    I used one of those after ankle surgery right before my last semester of undergrad and it was the only way I could manage to stay active enough to finish my undergrad degree!

  • @wayne8297
    @wayne8297 4 месяца назад

    You are absolutely one of a kind...

  • @methane5211
    @methane5211 2 года назад +4

    Well this is good to know. Although I wish one day to be able to help people without a limb by growing their limb back somehow