After a life-threatening illness led to multiple amputations, Karlene Martinez refused to give up. In this powerful episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland talks with Karlene about her incredible path from septic shock and paralysis to recovery, faith, and advocacy.
Karlene opens up about:
💪 Her battle with sepsis, Guillain-Barre syndrome, and months of rehabilitation
🦿 Adjusting to life with prosthetics and finding the right fit
❤️ Overcoming anxiety and depression through faith and gratitude
🌟 Empower Fest, Ability360, and finding inspiration in the adaptive community
👣 The importance of peer support through groups like Encompass Health and community ambassadors
Karlene’s story is one of resilience, faith, and limitless determination—a reminder that even after life-changing loss, there’s always a way forward.
🔗 Connect with Karlene:
Facebook: Karlene Martinez
Instagram: @LimitlessKarlene
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