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Female Amputee Lifted Truck Enthusiast

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Kristy Wimberly

My Truck & Being A Female Amputee

I was born with a benign spinal cord astrocytoma, a rare tumor that grew inside of my spinal cord. Through various surgeries, specialists have been able to remove the tumor. However, each time it grew back. I’ve had 20 surgeries, including rods and a spinal fusion for scoliosis, two-leg lengthening’s, a foot reconstruction, and many more. Due to those surgeries, doctors told me I would not be able to walk, but I continue to prove them wrong. I recently became an amputee, after deciding to electively cut off my leg due to numerous infections. I met the person who encouraged me to undergo this procedure at a car show, and looked into a prosthetic. It's amazing how you meet people just at the right time. I’m a firm believer that everything happens for a reason, and that it’s all about your attitude towards your situations. I choose to embrace mine, and I want to show others that it is important to be positive and embrace theirs. You can do anything you want to do, even if you have a disability. I decided to have a huge lifted truck built to represent that. I’m rare being a female amputee, and even more so in the lifted truck industry. A huge pink truck with a female amputee driving is not something you see every day. I want others who see me to say, “If she's an amputee, and can get into that big truck, I can do anything I want to.” If you’re not happy with your situation, fix it. Find the positive in everything, because if I can smile and be happy with one leg, it proves that you can make the best out of everything.

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