Healing After Amputation is a compassionate, honest guide for people learning how to live in a body that has fundamentally changed. It speaks to the emotional, physical, and identity-based challenges that follow limb loss, including the moments no one prepares you for once the initial medical phase has passed.
This book explores what happens when the loss becomes real, not just physically, but emotionally and psychologically. It addresses the shock, grief, and disorientation that can follow amputation, as well as the complex process of meeting your body as it is now. Rather than rushing acceptance, the chapters allow space for anger, sadness, fear, and the slow rebuilding of trust with yourself.
You'll be guided through reclaiming everyday independence, navigating public spaces, and rebuilding confidence when being seen feels vulnerable. The book also explores how relationships can shift under pressure, how pain and fatigue affect daily life, and why listening to your limits is not failure, but wisdom.
This is not a book about forced positivity or pretending everything is fine. It is about finding meaning, joy, and a sense of self that still feels authentic, even when life looks very different from what you imagined. Healing After Amputation offers steady support for writing a life that is still yours, shaped with honesty, dignity, and self-respect.
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Eden Rae writes practical and compassionate guides for emotional healing, inner balance, and personal transformation. Drawing on mindfulness, psychology, and spiritual insight, she creates books that support readers through anxiety, past wounds, stress, and the process of rebuilding a calmer inner world. Her work focuses on helping people understand their emotions, reconnect with themselves, and create daily habits that lead to real, lasting change. Through her gentle guidance and grounded explanations, Eden aims to make healing feel accessible, steady, and deeply personal for anyone ready to begin their own inner journey.