Kennedy Bingham
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's kind of a big C. Wow.
I can't run with this one, but like it has, it's a big spring basically.
I try my best to like, but it's just, it's hard.
Like even every day of the life, I favor this side.
Like this side's definitely gonna, like my mom gets worried about all of them.
She's like, your right side's gonna be destroyed by the time you're like 30.
And I'm like, but I'm like living my best life right now.
Like it might be, I might need a hip replacement, whatever it is, but like-
Because naturally, yeah, I dip when I walk.
I try really hard, but you can tell when I'm tired because I'm like, oh, dipping really bad or I think it's this way.
But yeah, I try my best to keep my body strong.
That's why I go to the gym is that helps with the way that I walk and my gait.
being able to like carry myself longer but yeah there's a lot of things that go into it that I don't think people realize like right I'm pretty sure in order to walk it takes like 70 percent with an above the amputation it's 70 percent more energy to walk than like a normal person it's like a mile for you would be 70 percent harder for me to walk that mile like it's just crazy and then how long after everything did you start being able to move your arm more
yeah so this is a crazy story actually my triceps is completely gone like i had no triceps and so they were like okay how can we give her triceps so they took my bicep and they cut it in half and they split it and they were like we'll wire that to the triceps i did end up taking so now i only ended up shriveling and so now i have half a bicep but like i'm glad they tried and then they also my wrist
They made it so my wrist, when it bends down, my elbow bends.
And so, like, it's all rewired.
And so, like, at first... It's amazing what they can do.
So I thought, I was like, okay.
So for a while, I had to think, like, oh, bend your wrist down to bend your elbow.