• If I had lost a leg, I would tell them, instead of a boy, no one would ever ask me if I was 'over it'. They would ask me how I was doing learning to walk without my leg. I was learning to walk and to breathe and to live without Wade. And what I was learning is that it was never going to be the life I had before.

    Elizabeth Edwards: If I had lost a leg, I would tell them, instead of a boy, no one would ever ask me if I was 'over it'.  They would ask me how I was doing learning to walk without my leg.  I was learning to walk and to breathe and to live without Wade.  And what I was learning is that it was never going to be the life I had before.
    Elizabeth Edwards (2010). “Resilience: The New Afterword”, p.80, Crown Archetype