'The anaesthetist said, "Everything's going to be all right." My next memory is waking up and my father telling me that I'd lost my hands and feet'
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I'm happily remarried now with two more children, and I've just done a fundraising climb up Mount Kilimanjaro – something I wouldn't have dreamed of taking on when I had all my limbs. Somehow, I feel less daunted by physical challenges. I wouldn't wish my experience on anyone, but I would not change anything that's happened either.
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