Alex's story: Amputee launches campaign to fund artificial limbs
A man who lost his arms and legs after contracting a severe infection has launched a campaign to raise money for artificial limbs.
A man who lost his arms and legs after contracting a severe infection has launched a campaign to raise money for artificial limbs.
A man whose arms and legs were amputated to save his life after he contracted a devastating illness, has said he feels lucky to be alive.
Alex Lewis, a man in his thirties from Hampshire with a young family, thought he had just caught a cold. However, it turned out he had a case of the rare condition Strep A Toxic Shock Syndrome.
The father-of-one is now devoting much of his time to raising money to pay for artificial limbs, so he can regain his mobility and independence. He is also raising funds through the Alex Lewis Trust for the hospitals which treated him.
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Alex Lewis has shared a detailed account of his story and his campaign on his website.
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