We’re Not Stumped Podcast: Featuring Ashley Ramirez Left Above Knee Amputee

On this episode of “We’re Not Stumped,” we welcome Ashley Ramirez, an inspiring individual whose life took an unexpected turn on November 1st, 2023. A severe car accident left Ashley as an above-knee amputee on her left leg. Now, she embarks on a courageous journey of rehabilitation and adaptation, sharing her experiences and triumphs with the world.

Join us as Ashley opens up about her ongoing journey with her prosthetic limb. From the initial challenges to the milestones achieved, she provides a raw and authentic look into what it means to rebuild one’s life after such a life-altering event. Ashley’s story is not just about loss but about resilience, determination, and the power of a positive mindset.

Ashley has become a beacon of hope and inspiration on TikTok, where she shares her progress and insights under the handle @ashleyramirezlv. Her content empowers others facing similar challenges and educates those who want to understand the complexities and victories of living with a prosthetic limb.

Tune in to hear Ashley’s story of courage and how she is navigating her new normal with grace and tenacity. Whether you are going through a similar experience, know someone who is, or are simply looking for an uplifting narrative of human strength, this episode promises to leave you motivated and inspired.

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