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20-Year-Old Decided To Amputate His Leg After Going To A Rock Concert, Breaks His Silence On Why
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20-Year-Old Decided To Amputate His Leg After Going To A Rock Concert, Breaks His Silence On Why

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A night out at a rock concert had heartbreaking consequences for a 20-year-old man from Deal, Kent, in southeast England.

While attending a Supergrass performance at Dreamland Margate in June this year with his father, Tommy Hurrell suffered an unexpected medical emergency.

“I can’t imagine how painful and life limiting it must have been for him to make the decision but it sounds like he can now finally find some relief from the pain,” wrote one sympathetic user. 

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    Highlights
    • A night out at a rock concert changed everything for Tommy Hurrell, who made a life-altering decision after years of health struggles.
    • The 20-year-old was attending a Supergrass concert with his father when he decided to amputate his leg.
    • Post-surgery, Hurrell shared his journey of adjusting to life as an amputee and to “redefine his disability” on social media.

    The young UK resident was born with a condition called spina bifida and had a tumor in his spine

    Image credits: tommy.hurrell / Instagram

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    Tommy was born with a birth defect called spina bifida, a condition in which a baby’s spine doesn’t form properly in the mother’s womb.

    He also had a tumor in his spinal cord that caused nerve damage extending all the way down to his left leg.

    While his condition was manageable during childhood, by the time he reached the age of 10, it had become increasingly difficult and quite noticeable.

    Image credits: tommy.hurrell / Instagram

    Hurrell underwent multiple surgeries in an attempt to fix the issues with his foot, but none were successful.

    According to Tommy, each surgery only made his leg “deformed in every single way imaginable.”

    And after a night of “four to five hours” of continuously standing during the music gig, he “genuinely just couldn’t stand up anymore, and that’s when it actually sunk in…”

    Tommy Hurrell made the decision to amputate his leg after a lifetime of health issues

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    The 20-year-old told UNILAD that while he loved “being able to live a normal life,” the challenges that came with his condition were unbearable at times. 

    And the rock concert made the realization of amputation dawn on him, and he seriously considered that in that moment.

    “I never actually considered amputation before that.” 

    Image credits: tommy.hurrell / Instagram

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    “My dad looked at me and he was like, ‘are you okay?’, because I was genuinely trying not to collapse on the floor. I looked at him and I was like, ‘I’m really not; I just can’t stand up anymore.’”

    He added in the interview, “I had a bit of a breakdown because I thought, ‘right, I’m actually contemplating an amputation now.’ Because obviously everyone always goes, ‘why don’t you just amputate it?’” 

    The realization that he needed an amputation dawned on him during a set by the rock band Supergrass

    Image credits: tommy.hurrell / Instagram

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    “Obviously that’s just insane – it’s an insane thing to do.”

    Tommy’s surgery took place on October 1, two months after he made the difficult decision. 

    His choice was further reinforced by the doctors he consulted, whose reactions gave him the clarity he needed.

    After the surgery, Hurrell felt an overwhelming sense of relief. 

     

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    “I felt like a weight had been lifted off my shoulders. It’s completely changed my perspective on life, especially being in rehab as well and hearing everybody else’s stories.”

    However, he admitted that going out in public was the biggest challenge, as he often attracted unwanted attention with his “stump hanging out.”

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    As an amputee, Tommy is now able to take part in activities he once missed out on because of his spinal condition

    Image credits: tommy.hurrell / Instagram

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    Hurrell, who is currently recovering at the amputee rehabilitation unit in Lambeth, South London, for Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospitals, shared an unexpected “bright side of things.”

    Citing technological advancements in prosthetics, he expressed his excitement about trying activities like hiking, rugby, and “so many different sports.”

    Before his operation, those activities had been extremely difficult for him, and as a result, he often had to miss out.

    Image credits: tommy.hurrell / Instagram

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    Oh God, there’s so many things I’m so excited to do that I haven’t been able to do for years. I’m looking into getting into sort of long hikes before graduating to climbing mountains.”

    “There is an amputee rugby group online – I’ve had plenty of people reach out saying, ‘look, I’ve lost my leg. Doesn’t stop me from playing rugby,’ or, ‘doesn’t stop me from playing football.’ You know? There’s so many different sports,” he concluded. 

    “I just want to prove everyone wrong and redefine my disability,” expressed Hurrell

    Image credits: tommy.hurrell / Instagram

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    Spina bifida is a type of neural tube defect that often causes paralysis of the lower limbs, and its exact cause remains unknown.

    According to research by the Cleveland Clinic, about one in every 2,875 babies born in the U.S. each year is affected by spina bifida.

    Tommy regularly posts on social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok, where he documents his recovery journey and life as an amputee.

    Image credits: tommy.hurrell / Instagram

    In one viral clip that garnered over two million views, he told his followers, “I’m doing really well, all things considered, and I’ve made really good progress. Occasionally, when you look down and see that your leg is gone, you realize there’s a long road ahead of you.”

    Reflecting on the immense support he received from people online, Tommy added, “It’s an absolute insane amount of support which is really good and makes me feel a lot less alone in this new beginning.”

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    Tommy is scheduled to receive his prosthetic fitting in November this year.

    “This couldn’t have been an easy decision, but it sure was brave. Wishing him the best,” wrote one social media user 

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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The "after" in that click-bait headline makes it look like he had evil thoughts put into his head by the music...not that it was just the final straw after years of pain. Behave yourselves.

    Paul C.
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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    First up, apologies for this. In the mid 80's my wife and I saw Guns and Roses at Wembley. She needed the toilet and ran into the tunnel half way up the stadium. Sweet Child of Mine started and she ran out, straight up a ramp and danced excitedly. Began waving to me that she had found the perfect viewing spot, the people in wheelchairs behind her weren't quite so sure though!

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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The "after" in that click-bait headline makes it look like he had evil thoughts put into his head by the music...not that it was just the final straw after years of pain. Behave yourselves.

    Paul C.
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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    First up, apologies for this. In the mid 80's my wife and I saw Guns and Roses at Wembley. She needed the toilet and ran into the tunnel half way up the stadium. Sweet Child of Mine started and she ran out, straight up a ramp and danced excitedly. Began waving to me that she had found the perfect viewing spot, the people in wheelchairs behind her weren't quite so sure though!

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