As a fellow Marine, you are absolutely awesome and I hope I have half as much energy and enthusiasm as you during my amputation journey. My leg was taken by a hit and run Toyota while riding my motorcycle last month. Waiting on my healing before I can start seeing my prosthetist. Keep it up, Marine! Rah!
I am one surgery consult away from my amputation. (The doc wants one more opinion even though I've already seen dozens who don't have any more ideas for salvaging, which I've been doing salvage surgeries for about 5 years now.) so I can see my light at the end of the tunnel approaching. I started following you and Jo to get my mindset out of the "I'm disabled now, my life is over." mindset, and to show me that, this isn't going to be the end, but just the beginning of a whole different type of journey. I'm a hip hop dancer, and I'm Latin, so I dance those styles too, but only as a hobby. But I did sports growing up and I haven't been able to do them for over a decade now, and I hope I can get back to them. Thank you for making the content that you do. You make the light at the ends of our tunnels brighter.
Well done Annika, I admire your positive spirit and honesty about what you wanted from life. I love that you enjoyed the military (I served for 2 years) and understand what you mean by the bond you felt with your friends there. I too had an amputation, elected to do so after a paragliding accident. I waited 4 years before making the decision, way too long, but it has all worked out so well. Life is good and rewarding, very active and losing my leg made a big contribution to finding joy in life. I recently started riding eMTB and have found the freedom I felt when flying. Sport and being active can be such a big part of the healing process, both physically and emotionally. Good luck with your Olympic ambitions, I'll be looking out for you! I am an Ossur Brand Ambassador in South Africa, three of the other ambassadors here are Paralympian athletes too. From their stories I've gathered that being there is the most incredible experiences they've had. All the best, see you on the next one 🙂
Great video! My amputee little sis most def keep making these videos. I've been amputee since 2009 and they help me most def to stay positive 😊 I feel you on the mental health too! One thing I've embraced that helps me is medical Marijuana 😎helps with my mental and random amputee pain as well LOL since you're in Cali you could take advantage of that😊
I am so glad u are doing well!! You are very inspiring with all the different things that u have done through your ups and downs . May God continue to prosper and bless you in all your endeavors!!! Have a wonderful July 4 holiday!!! 🙏🔆✨🔆🙏✨🙏
Great to see you back Annika! I found your channel through Footless Jo and subscribed to your YT and Instagram accounts. Bravo to serving in the Marines! My father, brother, and oldest nephew were all Marines too. Semper Fi! You have been through so much and are an inspiration to so many! I am glad you are feeling better mentally as well. I have depression too. My mom died 9 years ago. She was my best friend (besides God). I think it is great you and Footless Jo are friends! You both are wonderful ladies. I am so happy you are back posting on YT. Amadaeus wanted to say hi too. Have a very beautiful day! May your day be filled with blessings as you have blessed us with your beautiful video! ❤
Thank you for doing this video. I am a new subscriber and watched a lot of your old video. Now I know more about the story behind you becoming an amputee. Great to see you are now living your best life.
I actually had foot issues in boot camp as well. DIs told me I was being a b*** too, just like you! I had surgery twice while in my unit. Luckily it was not as bad as yours and I finished my tour. I was not allowed to re-enlist and I got out with only 10% disability rating and the VA is saying they won't give me more. I am glad you were able to get what you needed while getting medically retired. It's a small consolation for losing your foot but you look like you are taking it well in stride. (Pun intended?) Love seeing the motivation! Keep it up, Marine.
Hi Anika!! Another thing to try is PGA Hope for golfing. I'm a new para-golfer and they got me through a lot with my golf game. Another sport you can try!! Keep the vids coming!!! Hoorah!! Yes I was army!! Go thru the VA for PGA Hope!
Annika. Tou. An take the marine out of the Corps, but you can't take the Corps out of the marine. Dad served 22, 69 to 91. The lessons learned while in stay with you for life. Even as a dependent. Had a trans metatarsal in 06, trans femoral in 21. Still trying to figure out my new normal. You and Footless Jo jace helped me with this, seeing how you both adapted and overcame what lay before you is inspiring. There's a quote over the door at my PT/OT place, that reads. The impossible only seems so, because you have not faced this challenge yet. Believe that you can, and you will. All your life, you will be tested, and as long as you don't quit, you will do mazong things. At the entrance. Exit door has, That first step is the hardest. Nothing worth doing is ever easy, otherwise everyone would be doing it. We have been choaen for this path. Not because He tj9nks we can't, but because He knows we can. Don't just walk the path. Run it. Semper Fi Marine! Thank you for your service. And for inspiring so many of us.
Hi, do you mind sharing where did you make your prosthetic leg? I am from Singapore, I sincerely hope you would share some information so that I could take care of my kids without pain. Thank you so much!!
More accurately, you lost your foot and ankle, not your leg. Having a knee joint means you have control over your lower leg. Plus, you have a lot of leg length below your knee. Hugely different from actually missing your leg. I'm missing my leg from 5 inches below my hip joint and would love to have the leg length you have and be missing a foot. Your channel name is correct. You are an amputee. You're just not "missing your leg," You're missing a foot.
As a fellow Marine, you are absolutely awesome and I hope I have half as much energy and enthusiasm as you during my amputation journey. My leg was taken by a hit and run Toyota while riding my motorcycle last month. Waiting on my healing before I can start seeing my prosthetist. Keep it up, Marine! Rah!
I am one surgery consult away from my amputation. (The doc wants one more opinion even though I've already seen dozens who don't have any more ideas for salvaging, which I've been doing salvage surgeries for about 5 years now.) so I can see my light at the end of the tunnel approaching. I started following you and Jo to get my mindset out of the "I'm disabled now, my life is over." mindset, and to show me that, this isn't going to be the end, but just the beginning of a whole different type of journey. I'm a hip hop dancer, and I'm Latin, so I dance those styles too, but only as a hobby. But I did sports growing up and I haven't been able to do them for over a decade now, and I hope I can get back to them.
Thank you for making the content that you do. You make the light at the ends of our tunnels brighter.
So glad to see that you are back. Just remember to stay positive and you can do anything. From one amputee to another STAY POSITIVE
Well done Annika, I admire your positive spirit and honesty about what you wanted from life. I love that you enjoyed the military (I served for 2 years) and understand what you mean by the bond you felt with your friends there.
I too had an amputation, elected to do so after a paragliding accident. I waited 4 years before making the decision, way too long, but it has all worked out so well. Life is good and rewarding, very active and losing my leg made a big contribution to finding joy in life.
I recently started riding eMTB and have found the freedom I felt when flying. Sport and being active can be such a big part of the healing process, both physically and emotionally.
Good luck with your Olympic ambitions, I'll be looking out for you! I am an Ossur Brand Ambassador in South Africa, three of the other ambassadors here are Paralympian athletes too. From their stories I've gathered that being there is the most incredible experiences they've had.
All the best, see you on the next one 🙂
Great video Annika, brilliant to see you doing so well. ❤
Thank You for sharing your story Annika. You're an inspiration. Keep shinning :)
Great video! My amputee little sis most def keep making these videos. I've been amputee since 2009 and they help me most def to stay positive 😊 I feel you on the mental health too! One thing I've embraced that helps me is medical Marijuana 😎helps with my mental and random amputee pain as well LOL since you're in Cali you could take advantage of that😊
Good to have you back Annika, and happy to hear that your mental health is better. Both you and Amadeus looks good!
You have had such a journey from ballet, marine corp and amputation! I'm glad you are doing well. Life throws some crazy curve balls
Glad you're back. Glad you're motivated... seem happy, and have goals to... surpass.
Best wishes in the journey ahead.
Just love your videos
I am so glad u are doing well!! You are very inspiring with all the different things that u have done through your ups and downs . May God continue to prosper and bless you in all your endeavors!!! Have a wonderful July 4 holiday!!! 🙏🔆✨🔆🙏✨🙏
Great to see you back Annika! I found your channel through Footless Jo and subscribed to your YT and Instagram accounts. Bravo to serving in the Marines! My father, brother, and oldest nephew were all Marines too. Semper Fi!
You have been through so much and are an inspiration to so many! I am glad you are feeling better mentally as well. I have depression too. My mom died 9 years ago. She was my best friend (besides God).
I think it is great you and Footless Jo are friends! You both are wonderful ladies. I am so happy you are back posting on YT. Amadaeus wanted to say hi too. Have a very beautiful day! May your day be filled with blessings as you have blessed us with your beautiful video! ❤
Thank you for sharing your story. I am a BKA due to cancer. You are so inspiring.
Thank you for doing this video. I am a new subscriber and watched a lot of your old video. Now I know more about the story behind you becoming an amputee. Great to see you are now living your best life.
Great Intro 👍🏼🎉
It is *SO* good to see you come back.
Glad you are back been wondering about you.
I actually had foot issues in boot camp as well. DIs told me I was being a b*** too, just like you! I had surgery twice while in my unit. Luckily it was not as bad as yours and I finished my tour. I was not allowed to re-enlist and I got out with only 10% disability rating and the VA is saying they won't give me more. I am glad you were able to get what you needed while getting medically retired. It's a small consolation for losing your foot but you look like you are taking it well in stride. (Pun intended?) Love seeing the motivation! Keep it up, Marine.
Thank you for your service. I am honored to subscribe to you. And I adore your posts.
So good to see you back x
It’s good to see you again, Annika. Long time no see
Great to see you are doing well. Was wondering how you were a few days ago.
Hi Anika!! Another thing to try is PGA Hope for golfing. I'm a new para-golfer and they got me through a lot with my golf game. Another sport you can try!! Keep the vids coming!!! Hoorah!! Yes I was army!! Go thru the VA for PGA Hope!
I actually did the SMGA program a couple years ago at Fort Carson! I love playing golf, i just don’t do it enough!!
Thank you so very much for your Service 🇺🇸🇺🇸😊😊
I admire your goals! Fellow amputee ❤
Annika. Tou. An take the marine out of the Corps, but you can't take the Corps out of the marine. Dad served 22, 69 to 91.
The lessons learned while in stay with you for life. Even as a dependent.
Had a trans metatarsal in 06, trans femoral in 21. Still trying to figure out my new normal. You and Footless Jo jace helped me with this, seeing how you both adapted and overcame what lay before you is inspiring.
There's a quote over the door at my PT/OT place, that reads.
The impossible only seems so, because you have not faced this challenge yet. Believe that you can, and you will. All your life, you will be tested, and as long as you don't quit, you will do mazong things.
At the entrance. Exit door has,
That first step is the hardest. Nothing worth doing is ever easy, otherwise everyone would be doing it.
We have been choaen for this path. Not because He tj9nks we can't, but because He knows we can. Don't just walk the path. Run it.
Semper Fi Marine! Thank you for your service. And for inspiring so many of us.
What a HERO! Thank you 🎉
Wishing all the best to our adorable but still probably very deadly Bionic Marine.
Am an BK amputee happy to watch your videos on you tube.
Love black cats. They are the best.
Hi, do you mind sharing where did you make your prosthetic leg? I am from Singapore, I sincerely hope you would share some information so that I could take care of my kids without pain. Thank you so much!!
magnifica deportista-y muy bella por cierto- que asombra por lo que hace con una sola pierna.
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You went to NAU and didn’t call me 😢
Hello
More accurately, you lost your foot and ankle, not your leg. Having a knee joint means you have control over your lower leg. Plus, you have a lot of leg length below your knee. Hugely different from actually missing your leg. I'm missing my leg from 5 inches below my hip joint and would love to have the leg length you have and be missing a foot. Your channel name is correct. You are an amputee. You're just not "missing your leg," You're missing a foot.
I would love to meet you. @av_amputee