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The incredible 7 words uttered by Brit after having arm and leg blown off | World | News

“I’m just‍ incredibly lucky,” ⁣Says Briton‍ who Lost Limbs Serving Ukraine

KYIV, Ukraine ⁣ – Eddy, a British volunteer aid ⁣worker serving in Ukraine, uttered⁤ the⁤ remarkable words ⁤”I haven’t had a bad ‌day yet” despite losing both a leg and⁣ an arm while providing frontline assistance. The revelation comes as the former sailing instructor rebuilds his⁤ life in the country he‍ now considers home, a nation grappling with ⁤an estimated 100,000 limb-loss ‌injuries among ⁢its military and civilian population since the start of the war.

eddy was severely injured while carrying out aid work, an ⁣inherently dangerous role he acknowledged carried a high risk of death.‌ He is now undergoing rehabilitation with the Superhumans charity, specializing in war trauma, and‍ has ⁣already received a prosthetic leg, with a prosthetic arm to follow.

The experience profoundly shifted his father, Martin, a semi-retired business ⁣consultant’s, understanding of his son’s commitment. Eddy’s family has been “hugely supportive” throughout his ordeal.

Prior‌ to his injuries, Eddy harbored ‍a dream of establishing a sailing⁤ school‌ in Crimea,⁣ a region annexed by russia in 2013. While that aspiration is currently unrealistic, he now ​focuses on a new goal: ⁤coaching a ukrainian ‌para-sailing team ⁢for the paralympic Games.

Eddy has ⁢transitioned into a senior media manager⁤ role with Superhumans, deliberately avoiding frontline​ work⁤ to prevent placing others‌ at⁢ risk for his safety. He emphasizes his deep connection to Ukraine, stating,‌ “Ukraine is now my home and I love the people​ here.” He feels a stronger sense of understanding​ and acceptance ⁤in ukraine ⁢as a double amputee​ than he anticipates finding ‍in the UK.

He has already ⁢built ‍a life in Ukraine, with a Ukrainian goddaughter, a rescued dog⁢ named⁣ Icy, ‌and hopes for a‍ future including a Ukrainian ⁤wife, a plot⁣ of land, and an ⁣accessible home.

Eddy’s recovery has‌ been supported ⁤by BaseUA,‌ The Weatherman Foundation, and Superhumans. donations can be made at baseua.org, weathermanfoundation.org, and superhumans.com.

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