Ray Edwards MBE

I’m Still Standing: Life’s For Living

Courage in the face of adversity sums up the life of Ray Edwards. At 27 he overcame Hodgkins Disease yet five years later a cut to his hand whilst working as a builder almost killed him. When Ray was admitted to hospital with kidney failure and septicaemia, doctors had to amputate his arms and legs to save his life. In this powerful book Ray describes how he overcame depression and marital breakdown to found the UK amputee charity Limbcare.

Paperback: 184 Pages

Language: English

Format: Kindle Edition & Paperback

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Reviewed By Juliette Foster
“An inspiring, courageous book by a truly remarkable man”

BEATING THE ODDS

“Inspirational” and “get up and go” don’t really do justice to Ray Edwards, a man whose indomitable spirit has seen him triumph against appalling odds.

At the age of 27 he overcame Hodgkins disease but then five years later while working as a builder, Ray cut his hand on a clogged drain, triggering a horrific sequence of life changing events. The married father of infant twins was close to death when he was admitted to hospital suffering with kidney failure and septicaemia. Doctors were forced to amputate his arms and legs to save his life.

I’m Still Standing is Ray’s honest, searing account of how he has managed to re-build his life as a quad amputee. The journey has been tough with bouts of severe depression, marital breakdown and hopelessness. Yet Ray fought back. He re-married, founded the British based charity Limbcare and in 2011 was awarded an MBE for his services to charity. In the words of this remarkable man “Anyone can overcome anything with enough determination”. This astonishing book is both humbling and inspiring.

Reviewed by Juliette Foster

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