Celebrity Traitors star Ruth Codd recovering after second leg amputation

Irish Actress Ruth Codd Braces for Life After Double Amputation

Actress and social media personality Ruth Codd has revealed that she is recovering from her second leg amputation, just six years after undergoing the same operation. The 29-year-old, known for her disability advocacy and comedic content on TikTok, was forced to undergo the procedure due to complications stemming from a football injury as a teenager.

Codd shared an emotional video on TikTok announcing her latest surgery, stating that she had now had the second amputation on her left leg. The actress joked about her new wheelchair, nicknamed "Fat Tony," and expressed gratitude for having made it through another round of treatments.

According to Codd, her decision to have a prosthetic fitted will be delayed by at least a month due to the healing process required after each surgery. The 29-year-old has spoken publicly about the challenges she faces as a result of her condition, including chronic pain and limited mobility.

Codd's experience with amputation highlights the ongoing struggles faced by individuals with disabilities in Ireland, where access to adequate healthcare and support services remains a pressing concern. Despite these setbacks, Codd continues to build a large following on social media, using her platform to raise awareness about disability issues and promote positive representation of people with disabilities.

The actress has also spoken candidly about the emotional toll of living with chronic pain, stating that it made it "more difficult" for her to work and perform. Her openness about her experiences serves as a powerful reminder of the need for greater understanding and empathy towards individuals with disabilities.
 
Ugh I'm so worried about Ruth πŸ€• she's been through so much already 😩 six years is ages to be going through this again, it must be mental for her πŸ’” I feel like people dont really understand what its like living with chronic pain and limited mobility, it must be really frustrating and isolating at times 🚫 but at the same time I love how she's using her platform to raise awareness about disability issues and promote positive representation of people with disabilities πŸ’– it's so inspiring to see her keep going despite all the setbacks 😊
 
πŸ€• this is so heartbreaking, one minute you're living your best life and next you're fighting for survival πŸ’” i mean i've seen some tough stuff online but ruth's story takes it to a whole new level... six years ago she had one amputation and now she's gotta deal with another 🀯 and the healing process is already slowing down her prosthetic plans πŸ•°οΈ what can we do to help? we need better access to healthcare and support services for people like ruth who are struggling πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so sorry to hear Ruth Codd is going through this again πŸ€•. Reminds me of when my cousin had to have her leg amputated back in 2015... it was a really tough time for her, but she's still kicking (literally) now. I can only imagine how hard it must be for her to go through another surgery and deal with the emotional rollercoaster that comes with chronic pain. It's crazy how much tougher it is to work when you're in constant discomfort... my friend used to complain about having a headache all the time, but at least she could just take some meds πŸ˜’. Anyway, I'm sending Ruth all my positive vibes and hoping her new prosthetic helps her get back on track πŸ’ͺ.
 
Ugh 🀯 I'm still trying to process this... Ruth Codd is a total superhero πŸ’ͺ! Double amputation, one leg already gone, and she's still crushing it on TikTok πŸ˜‚ "Fat Tony" her new wheelchair is giving me LIFE πŸš—πŸ’¨. Seriously though, chronic pain and limited mobility are no joke πŸ’”. I hope she gets that prosthetic fitted ASAP so she can get back to doing what she loves ❀️.

I'm also loving how she's using her platform to raise awareness about disability issues and promote inclusivity 🌈. It's time for us to step up our game and support people like Ruth who are breaking barriers every day πŸ’₯. Can we all just give her a round of applause and some serious love πŸ€—?
 
🀯 Can't believe she's going through this again! I mean, I get why she needs a prosthetic but delaying it by a month? That's just asking for more pain and discomfort. And honestly, who names their wheelchair "Fat Tony"?! πŸ˜‚πŸ‘€ It's supposed to be about equality and accessibility, not a joke. But at the same time, I love that she's using her platform to raise awareness and break stigmas around disability. We need more people like her who aren't afraid to speak up and share their experiences. Maybe instead of focusing on the challenges, we should focus on solutions? πŸ€”πŸ’‘
 
πŸ˜” It's disheartening to see Ruth Codd go through this again, just six years after having her first leg amputation. The emotional toll of chronic pain is no joke, and it's concerning that she had to wait another month to get fitted for a prosthetic due to the healing process πŸ€•. Her platform serves as a reminder of the importance of representation and awareness about disability issues in Ireland, but we need more than just advocacy – we need systemic change to ensure accessible healthcare and support services πŸ’».
 
I just saw this video on a friend's Instagram story from last year where Ruth Codd talks about her favorite coffee shop in Dublin... anyway, have you guys tried any good coffee places lately? I'm more of a cold brew guy myself πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. But seriously, it got me thinking, how do you balance work and self-care when you're living with chronic pain? I mean, Ruth Codd is doing her best to raise awareness about disability issues, but it's not always easy, right? Maybe we can learn a thing or two from her about prioritizing our own well-being πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ.
 
OMG I'm literally shook by this Ruth Codd's strength is insane πŸ’₯ 2 leg amputations at 29?! 🀯 that's like, crazy! i feel bad for her chronic pain tho πŸ€• it's like, you can't even live a normal life without it. but i love how she's using her platform to raise awareness and promote positive reps of people with disabilities πŸ’– she's literally changing the game πŸ’ͺ and i'm so here for "Fat Tony" her wheelchair is the best name ever πŸ˜‚πŸ’•
 
OMG 🀯 what's going on with Ruth Codd?! 😱 she was supposed to get fitted for a prosthetic like 3 months ago already... I hope she's doing okay though, those surgeries can't be fun πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. It just goes to show how rare it is to have good access to healthcare in Ireland πŸ€•. She's so brave sharing her story tho πŸ’ͺ, it really makes you think about how we treat people with disabilities... I mean, chronic pain is no joke 😩! And can we please get more disability reps on TikTok? πŸ‘€
 
πŸ’” Life isn't easy, but what's hard is keeping quiet about it. πŸ’–

The fact that Ruth Codd is still fighting and raising awareness on social media is truly inspiring 😊. It just goes to show that having a disability doesn't define you - it can actually be a catalyst for change 🌟.

It's time we start being more understanding of people with disabilities and support them in every way possible πŸ’ͺ. We need to create a world where everyone has equal access to healthcare, education, and opportunities 🌎.

Ruth Codd is proof that even when life gets tough, you can still find ways to thrive and make a difference in the world 🌈. Let's all take a page out of her book and be more compassionate and empathetic towards one another ❀️.
 
idk how she does it 🀯... like, i know she's got a lot of followers and all but seriously, who wants to watch someone in pain on tiktok? πŸ˜” i get that it's for awareness and all, but can't they just be like "omg i'm so excited for my new prosthetic" or something πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ instead of sharing the hard stuff? πŸ‘€ anyway, i feel bad for her tho... double amputation is wild 😲. has anyone else had to deal with that kinda thing? πŸ€”
 
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