How Queensland mum had both her legs amputated after Caesarean section

With complete control of the basketball, Wendy Passfield zips around the court in her kitted-out sports wheelchair.

The mother-of-two glides effortlessly around the opposing team, as spectators to the match erupt in applause.

It has been 17 years since Wendy contracted a hospital ‘super bug’ — prompting the ultimate amputation of both her legs above the knees.

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And, despite a staggering 101 surgeries to try to control the drug-resistant infection, the future is likely to hold even more operations.

The litany of surgeries began after a hospital accident which happened soon after the birth of Wendy’s second child, a son born by C-section.

Health care workers trying to lift Wendy, whose lower body was still numbed, “dropped” her, resulting in injuries to her lower legs, the mum says.

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