Amputee’s Inspiring Recovery After Tragic Car Accident

In this deeply moving episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland sits down with amputee Eric Ford to talk about the life-altering car accident that changed everything. In 2009, Eric and his children were hit by a drunk driver in Atlanta. While his kids miraculously walked away with minor injuries, Eric suffered catastrophic damage to his leg, leading to over a dozen surgeries in an attempt to save it.

Ultimately, Eric made the brave decision to undergo amputation—a choice that ended his physical pain and opened the door to a new way of living. He opens up about the emotional toll of limb loss, learning to walk with a prosthetic, and finding strength through his children, therapy, and connecting with fellow amputees.

Mike and Eric also reflect on their shared roots in Montclair, New Jersey, and discuss the importance of community support for new amputees. Eric now uses his experience to help others facing similar challenges.

This episode is a powerful reminder that even in the face of trauma, there is always a path forward.

Topics Covered:

  • Surviving a drunk driving accident

  • Making the decision to amputate

  • Life after limb loss

  • Recovery and prosthetic use

  • Mental health and adaptation

  • Support networks for amputees

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