Nikki Bradley was diagnosed as a rare case of osteosarcoma (Ewings Sarcoma) at only 16:00, and only 10 people in the world survived this condition.

They told me that the rest of my life must be on walking sticks, but did not say that I would die.
One year after Nikki Bradley, she endured severe pain caused by deep nerve damage. The doctor said that the final path of these patients was to rely on drugs to relieve pain, and Nikki Bradley decided to rely on himself.
"They told me that the rest of my life must be walking on crutches, but I didn't say I would die. I decided to live more optimistically and gratitude, because I was still alive and my life was to live."

Nikki Bradley found a personal physiotherapist trying to control her pain. "I started doing some extreme physics training, adjusting my movements to see what I was able to do. In a very short period of time, the pain was drastically reduced, and I also got rid of a lot of painkillers."

"I have taken seven to eight very potent drugs during the treatment and it is so strong that if I depend on them for a long time, the body organs will be destroyed," explains Nikki Bradley.
This is the turning point for Nikki Bradley. She falls in love with weight training and no longer feels like a marginal person. Nikki Bradley started organizing the charity challenge Fighting Fit for Ewings. In the past few years, she has pushed her own possibilities further and further, taking her crutches, using her only remaining leg, and taking over challenges that were previously considered impossible.
1. Cross the Donegal Swamp Belt with the hospital standard cane

Looking back now, climbing Muckish Mountain seems to be a small challenge, but in fact climbing crutches and going downhill are very difficult. I used a cane with the hospital's standard Huai specifications, not a crutch specially designed for a wetland like Donegal. The crutches will fall into the mud, so I will step back and pull out the cane for every few steps I take. This action took me six hours and it was really exhausted at the end.
The sense of accomplishment is very large and immensely proud. I also painted a certain mark and Huai. Everything I do next is even more powerful than this time.
2. Nikki Bradley is a speed mania

Because I have no way to feel the taste of running, so I love to run on crutches. There were times when I had a great crutch. The goal was a five-kilometer race. It may not be a great goal, but for the person with a crutch, the upper body is really desperate. I was literally torn to pieces. The skin of my hand was painful, and my shoulders and wrists seemed to die.
Later I put my goal on the world record. I found the world's unilateral record, and it is estimated that it is possible to reach it. When passing the finish line, I was very happy and thought I was successful. But only to keep it down, I missed for a second and failed to break the record. what a pity.
"This tells me that every second is important."
If you tell Nikki Bradley that she can't do anything, she will prove you were wrong

Some people said that I couldn't board the Errigal mountain from the main route. Later, I did it. I also made another trip from the other side of the road. The road was basically for professional climbers.
For a moment, I lay on the ground to prevent it from being blown away by the wind.
The north of the mountain is very dangerous. Now it is still incredible to think of myself as having succeeded in attacking the weather. For a moment, I lay on the ground to prevent it from being blown away by the wind. My hat was blown off my head and I hadn't seen it again. It was still not true to think of it.
4. Love challenges in the challenge

Nikki Bradley descends in a cave in Iceland
I love to challenge another challenge. When traveling in Iceland, there is a 13.8-meter-long ice cave to be lowered by a rope. It was not planned. Our plan was to measure the Sólheimajökull glaciers. But since we found a huge hole in the ground, we knew that the existing outdoor equipment was sufficient to allow us to drop the rope to the bottom of the ice cave.
The ice hole can be seen at a glance, it is a light blue. There is a small hole on my left that shows a line of light and is next to a series of ice cones. I have everything from small to large. It's really embarrassing.
This is my first descent. My leg strength is enough to make this traditional rappelling rappel and step down to the ice. Because the ice is hard, feedback is still a little painful. All my weight is on one leg and it's really uncomfortable, but the sights are worth it. It's a lifetime worth the experience.
5. Fan Dance redefines the limits of Nikki Bradley... there is no limit

Fan Dance is the most difficult project I have ever challenged. This route was chosen by SAS in the United Kingdom and it has trekked over 24 km of rugged roads in Wales.
Walking in the snow at knee height is difficult for the average person. For me it is necessary to put the crutches in the snow and then raise the arms to the top and insert it in the snow once and again. I realized that there is no so-called limit. The limit is your own crown.
Nikki Bradley's feeling of reaching the finish line is indescribable, especially my special status. It is even more incredible. My body is stinging, but I have overcome such a big challenge. What else is important?
"Fan Dance made me change my mind and I felt I had gone further. I realized there was no such thing as a limit. The limit was for myself, and I was ready for the next challenge."
This is the story of Nikki Bradley, and her wonderful life is far from over...
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