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Woman – Who Lost Both Her Feet To Frostbite – Is Teaching People Acrobatics


Watch the woman who lost her legs to frostbite and now teaching acrobatics

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After losing both her lower legs to frostbite in 2014, an acrobat is teaching others to fly in her own circus school.

39-year-old Erin Ball lost in the woods near her home in Kingston, Ontario. She was found by a police dog six days later.

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Doctors had to amputate her damaged feet and part of her lower legs.

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Erin told Barcroft TV about the life-changing incident: “It was the end of the road when I went into the woods, I was completely lost.point 388 |

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“When I went to get up, I couldn’t feel my feet, they had gotten really wet because I had walked through the snow. I started to panic and scream for help, obviously, nobody came, I don’t remember anything after that.”

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Erin had spent years as a circus arts performer before losing her legs. However, after the surgery, Erin isolated herself and struggled with depression.

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She wanted to return to the circus but didn’t know if it was possible. She said: “It felt like my circus career was over. I didn’t know anybody who was in the disabled community.”

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“All I knew about disability and using wheelchairs was that it was bad. I feel that was the message that was put out in a lot of society.”

Erin started physiotherapy to learn to walk again. She has now started her own circus school for mixed-ability people and teaching them acrobatics.

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She said: “I started learning circus about 11 years ago and I just loved it. I discovered aerial arts and was just completely hooked. When I perform in front of people, I feel excited, nervous and like it’s where I should be.”

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“Acrobatics plays a huge role, if I am not doing it or teaching it, I’m thinking about it.”