I am doing better now though one of my legs is shorter than the other due to the operations.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm still finding my legs, performance-wise, being up there by myself. I think I have a bit of proving myself ahead of me.
I'm just happy to have my legs back, cause at one point in time, I wasn't even walking.
I've had 36 orthopedic operations, have two fused ankles, my knees, hands and wrists don't work, I now have a fused spine, other than that, everything is great.
My legs are actually my favorite feature.
Sadly, I am not able to take part in the fieldwork myself so much anymore, as both of my legs were amputated following an airplane crash twelve years ago.
They say when you break your leg, you get a little taller and a little faster, and I got both, I think.
The thing is I have no ACL. So unless I get surgery, there's nothing really magical that I can do that's going to make it better. I just can get my leg stronger, my muscle stronger and try and support it a little more. But that has a small impact. My knee is loose, and it's not stable, and that's the way it's going to be from here on out.
Walking strengthens my legs, and I swing my arms to tone my upper body.
You've got to take the hems down, especially past 50. I don't care how good your legs are.
My legs are long but my body is too short.