I HAVE MY LIFE BACK | amputee story part 2 | Elke Lale
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- In this video I will tell my story about my actual amputation. I will tell about my time in the hospital and about my rehabilitation! I hope this video can inspire other people with and without disabilities! I hope this video will show you that no matter what you should keep fighting for you goals in life! you can do it!
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Hey guys. My name is Elke Lale and welcome on my RUclips channel.
I am an 18 year old girl from Amsterdam with a busy life. I am part of the turkish paralimpic team, I am a fashion student, I am super creative, I have a huge pasion for make- up and hair and I absolutely love my friends!!!
On this channel you can see all of this! How I became worldchampion in wheelchair fencing and how i combine sport and study.
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8 years ago I was walking, but I started to have symptoms and pain in my feet, and I used to go to the doctors, and they used to say there is nothing, you just need to drink water and exercise, but after 8 years they discovered that I had a disease in immunity and nerves, I was in a wheelchair four years ago years, and since four years I feel that I am not happy and I try to accept the wheelchair but I can not, every day I watch your story on Instagram it gives me some hope and I feel that I love myself when I see you, but this feeling fades when I turn off my phone, thank you for giving me hope even if was accurate
You're a beautiful and brave girl. Continue to encourage others and live your life to the fullest. God Bless you.💕🙏💞
I am 3 months out of my bka amupatation. I had 7 surgeries on it before making this decision to remove my leg. Keep you head up being different is so much better then normal
sometimes a amputation is the best option! keep your head up and make the best out of your life!!!! lots of kisses
Your not different because of your leg. Your leg is the only thing different. Metal verses fleash. I can't believe a Doctor would try to limit you with their comment about not ever walking. I don't know if you have walked up to him afterwards to prove him wrong, but i would have loved to give him a piece of my mind and your not even my family. What a jurk.... you are a great person and will do what ever you set your mind to. God Bless.l
Normal is just being average, the thing that is most common is seen as normal. Everything that is divergent from that is seen as different. While most people slowly are starting to see the benefits and beauty of diversity in our daily life, we still have along way to go to include everyone.
Keep up the good work girl
Cheryl De Jong 🙏🏻❤️
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Such a wonderful speaker. You have so far done so much with your life. Be proud. 🦄
thank you so much!!!
There is differences in everyone we are all unique, and no there is no “normal” or “perfect” because we are all different and unique. We should all be happy healthy and love our own life xxx
Em H ❤️❤️🙏🏻
You are our pride 🇹🇷💐❤️
You are our brave girl 🇹🇷💐❤️
thank you so much!!!!
You look like a doll! Gorgeous!
You are amazing.
Just one question: Why did they amputated over your knee? They couldn’t cut under?
We all have our own normal.
Changes happen. Then we have a new normal. It's all normal.
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I'm proud of you... 🙏🏻
Never Give Up !
Alper Forza
Alper Aydogmus Thank You so so much!!!❤️
I have fibrous dysplasia which is usually caught as a kid but no one ever believed me and it took until i was 18 and i had 2 machine bone tumors
Julie Hare it’s so hard when people don’t believe you!! And I am so sorry to hear that wish you al the luck in the world!!!
I didn't seem to catch in part 1 or 2 if they ever found out why this happened and why it caused so much pain?
Julie Hare it’s was the RSD/CRPS it’s very rare a specially for kids and they don’t know a lot about it.
Nerve trauma and the bodies auto immune response to the trauma, no matter how small that trauma maybe unfortunately 🤗 even with amputation the crps/rsd can migrate (CRPS Type 2) which mine has but it was still the best decision I’ve ever made 🤗 ps: I hope you’ve met some of team gb wheelchair fencing 😉
@@bluedeva It's funny because i am actually in london right now hanging out with Oliver Lam-Watson!!!!
Elke Lale Van Achterberg that’s brilliant news I hope you both are having a great time catching up Will you be seeing fellow CRPS warrior 🤺 Gemma too? Have a fantastic time whilst you’re here 🤗
thank you!!! we are having a great time!! im not sure or i will see gemma this week but i did saw her last week!!! she is like my big fencing sister!!!@@bluedeva
You look like a doll!
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Please, can you produce a video about your prosthesis?
Tanja Berger Hey, I can do that! Will Work on it! X
Thank so much! Your videos are so helpful to me, as I’m an above the knee amputee, too!
❤️ I never knew you knew Dimitri a long time ago xxx
Yeah I do I know Dim now for 5 years I think xx
Are you pain free now? What are the chances that this could happen again to another limb?
What is normal?