Attitude: The Power You Control After Limb Loss | Triple A’s Finale

In this powerful conclusion to the Triple A’s of Limb Loss series, host Mike Bolland explores the third and perhaps most impactful “A”—Attitude.

Born without a right hand, Mike shares how attitude isn’t just a mindset—it’s a survival tool. With honesty and humor, he dives into how your outlook shapes your journey after amputation, influences your recovery, and determines how you show up for yourself and others.

Whether you’re newly navigating limb loss or years into your journey, this episode is a reminder that while we can’t control everything, we can control how we respond.

🎙️ Missed the first two A’s? Catch “Alone” and “Advocacy” wherever you get your podcasts!

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