Follow for more talkers

Amputee mom dresses tot with just half a thumb after losing all her fingers

The super mom has got straight back to mothering duties despite having had all her fingers amputated - and facing a looming threat of her legs needing to be chopped off.

Avatar photo

Published

on
Sadie Kemp after having her fingers amputated. (Sadie Kemp via SWNS)

By Ben Turner via SWNS

A brave amputee mom dressed her toddler with just HALF A THUMB after she lost all her fingers in a horrific sepsis ordeal.

Sadie Kemp, 34, spent 103 days in the hospital fighting the deadly infection that emerged after she collapsed with kidney pain on Christmas Day.

The super mom has got straight back to mothering duties despite having had all her fingers amputated - and facing a looming threat of her legs needing to be chopped off.

Sadie, from Peterborough, England proudly said that she dressed son Hendrix, two, with just half her remaining thumb after she returned home on Thursday.

Sadie Kemp. (Sadie Kemp via SWNS)
« of 7 »

The former NHS worker even set up an Easter egg hunt for Hendrix and put the tot's suncream on.

Posting a picture with Hendrix on Facebook, Sadie wrote: "103 nights away from you! Sepsis tried to kill me, it failed.

"Sepsis killed my limbs but not our bond

"As long as there is air in my lungs I will make sure our road is steady even through trauma."

Sadie, who also has a son named Kenzie, 16, added: "I'm really happy to be home. My children came to visit me in hospital but I couldn't interact with them.

"Now I'm home I can play with them. I watched football with my eldest on Sunday and played in the garden with Hendrix."

Sadie is fundraising for a £35,000($45,532)-per-hand operation to have bionic fingers added so that she can get back to cooking and working.

But her legs also suffered septic shock and doctors are due to tell her next month if they will need to be amputated from the knee down.

The mom turned to TikTok to keep her spirits high in hospital by posting videos explaining her sepsis infection, which earned her almost half a million followers.

Sadie Kemp with son Kenzie. (Sadie Kemp via SWNS)

Sadie said: "People talk to me and ask me questions.

"It's like therapy for what's happened. When people ask me stuff it jogs my memory."

Sadie, who worked for the NHS COVID-19 testing service, is currently living with her parents who looked after her kids while she was in the hospital.

She was diagnosed with sepsis after rushing to A&E when she collapsed during a festive dinner.

Sadie was placed into an induced coma and when she woke in the new year she found her hands and feet had turned black due to a septic reaction to a kidney stone.

Doctors warned they may have to amputate all four limbs to stop the sepsis from spreading but Sadie's body fought back at the infection, meaning only her fingers needed to be amputated.

Sadie's fundraising page can be found below.

Stories and infographics by ‘Talker Research’ are available to download & ready to use. Stories and videos by ‘Talker News’ are managed by SWNS. To license content for editorial or commercial use and to see the full scope of SWNS content, please email [email protected] or submit an inquiry via our contact form.

Top Talkers