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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2025 · 10 MIN

I Went to Bed With the Flu, Woke Up With No Arms or Legs

from Unfiltered Stories · host Blue Foxes

Alex Lewis went to bed with what he thought was just the flu… but by morning, his life had changed forever. His arms and legs had turned black, and doctors told him he had hours to live. This is the shocking true story of how a common infection led to quadruple amputation and how Alex fought to survive against all odds.This is one of the most powerful survival stories ever told, a reminder to never ignore the warning signs and never give up.#survivorstory #amputation #lifeaftertrauma Thank you for tuning in to Unfiltered Stories!Our mission is to provide a platform for real, unfiltered conversations. Each episode features guests who share their personal stories, shedding light on their struggles and showcasing their incredible resilience. By opening up these discussions, we aim to raise awareness and break the silence surrounding trauma, while creating a compassionate space for healing.Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the bell icon 🔔 to stay updated with new episodes!✨ Follow Us YouTube ➮ ⁠⁠Unfiltered Stories on YouTube⁠⁠Facebook ➮ ⁠⁠Unfiltered Stories on Facebook⁠⁠TikTok ➮ ⁠⁠Unfiltered Stories on TikTok⁠⁠Snapchat ➮ ⁠⁠Unfiltered Stories on Snapchat

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