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S1E22 | Sarah Rudder – Duty as a Marine, 9-11 Tragedy; PTSD; Amputation Decision

by | Apr 24, 2019

Sarah Rudder is a marine corps veteran who has an unquestionable dedication and heart for service. During the 9/11 terror attacks, while nursing an injury she got from 3 days ago, she was on a ceremony to get her promoted to lance corporal when a plane hits the Pentagon. Still hurt, Sarah took off her sling and rushed to the site and literally became the first responder. While serving her wounded fellow soldiers, she broke her foot.

Prior to the incident, Sarah is already getting treatment for a chronic pain that she got after an injury during boot camp when she was going into the marine corps. The injury from 9/11 did not help with the treatment as she suffered from pain. Ultimately, Sarah decided to get an amputation as the treatments are giving her more harm than good.

On this episode, Sarah Rudders tells us the story of why she chose this path and these topics:

  • The moments before and after the Pentagon attack
  • Traumatic brain injury and PTSD
  • How she got the pain she suffered from
  • What prompted her to get her left foot amputated
  • How pain medications brought more surgery and pain
  • What’s it like to suffer no pain

Contact

To connect with Sarah Rudder, you can visit her on Twitter at @sarahjrudder

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