The Accident - What happened when I became amputated

Published 2018-05-09
How did I become a triple amputee?

Here is the story of how I (Christoffer Lindhe) got amputated and I hope you will like this personal video.

Thank you all for watching!!

Follow me on other channels as well:
- Youtube: youtube.com/c/ChristofferLindheTripleAmputee
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/christofferlindhe
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/christofferlindhe/

Watch more vlogs in this playlist:    • Amputee Hacks by Triple amputee Chris...  

I wasn’t satisfied with the prosthetic solutions on the market, so I started my own prosthesis company that creates smarter and more user freindly innovations. If you want to check them out -click the links below.
- Youtube:    / @lindhextend  
- Check our awesome products here: www.lindhextend.com/en/products

All Comments (21)
  • Christoffer, thank you so much for sharing your story. I am a 55 yr old retired psychiatrist/neurologist. I was on bicycle 5.5 yrs ago when hit by truck. I have same leg amputations as you. I have struggled with many things. Now being re-fitted for leg prosthetics. You inspire me. I too, was athelete before accident. Tennis player and swimming, bicycling. 98% of ppl my age with our injury never walk again. I'm in that 2%!! I aspire to get as good as you! You are doing great my brother-keep up the great work!
  • @37benjam
    Very courageous and positive man. You are one of the unique
  • @Shy994
    I'm so sorry for what happened bro, can't imagine if i could recover after that, you have such a great soul, respect!
  • @kristiesita
    WOW!! Your bravery is AMAZING, this is a crazy story! Thanks for sharing!
  • @FootlessJo
    Thank you so much for sharing your story, Chrisoffer!!
  • @sabrina1985
    Hi christoffer, i am glad you survived this horrornight. And youve learned so well to cope with youre amputations. You are doing it so well and keep going. And that stupid group of boys who did this to you, you gave them the right punishment to live youre lief like this and you show them ballz in this way. They didnt get you little. And believe me that scares them a lot. Love sabrina
  • @saravis56
    I am glad you can’t remember. You are a survivor.
  • Good man ! Your stronger than I'll ever be mentally and physically
  • @tylerhayley1043
    This is so inspirational. I am shocked on how you overcame all of the things in your way and also have the courage and confidence to talk about all the things that have tried to stop you. I have been faced with many difficulties in life nothing like this but I know the feeling of waking up in a hospital bed without even knowing what happened and I am happy to see that there is hope in near future because of people like you I have never had amputations but I have had open fractures and many many broken bones were I can't use that limb for a few months but I can't imagine living without them. I am happy you are still living a life that is motivated and still patient. I have been moved by this story. I hope you live the best life from here on. I just got out of the hospital after being really really sick the past 10 weeks and I seen this and I am moved and I went around my house showing everyone this video. I hope that those guys watch this video and hate themselves to the point were it ruins there life and i know it's not nice to tell people this but for them I feel it should and that you lived for a reason and that's to be able to laugh in there face some day and say nice try but good will always win.
  • @Jimmybr0wn
    Really makes you appreciate having two arms and legs
  • @Joshiuma
    I was horrified just listening to the incident.. In fact I could not bring my self to hear completely about the accident... you are a brave brave man ..
  • @davidpyfrom7144
    What amazing strength of character! Your ability to discuss the accident with calm clarity blows me away.
  • Hello from Denmark! I saw this video about a month ago and you are definitely an inspiration to me. You’re a rock! Keep going man
  • So glad you survived! It’s funny how you mentioned it was cold when you had your accident. I’ve read that UK soldiers injured on the Falklands battlefield survived injuries that otherwise would normally be fatal. The very cold weather conditions slowed down their bodies circulation stopping many from loosing all their blood until help arrived. If the night had been warmer they would very likely have not survived.
  • @msh3711
    I am so interested in what exactly happened that night. you are a very strong person, an inspiration. and of course always look at the bright side, you still got your 5 senses with you, probably the luckiest man in the world for surviving such an accident.
  • @morgancalvi6675
    OMG, I am SOOOO very sorry. People can be horrible--absolutely horrible. I'm glad you're still here with us.
  • @TommyStarsson
    hemsk historia.. men grymt att du är så stark och modig och verkar fylld av positivitet osv. inspirerande. :) trevlig kanal du har föresten.
  • Vilken stark historia, tack för att du delar den och ger andra hopp. För övrigt älskar jag Varberg, och förstår varför du trotsade dina föräldrar och åkte dit. Hoppas du lever ett rikt liv i dag!😊