In this inspiring episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland welcomes Belma Islamovic, a double above-elbow amputee, community advocate, and proud member of the Dallas Amputee Network. Mike and Belma first met at Empower Fest in Arizona, and today she shares her remarkable story of survival, resilience, and hope.
Belma recounts:
• Surviving a devastating explosion during the Bosnian War
• Her long medical journey from Bosnia to Italy and ultimately to the United States
• Adapting to life without prosthetics and mastering daily tasks using her feet
• The emotional and mental health struggles she overcame through support and therapy
• Her connection with the Dallas Amputee Network and the power of community
Belma’s story is a powerful reminder of human strength, compassion, and the importance of support networks for amputees and trauma survivors.
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