AMP’D UP: Finding Solid Footing After Everything Fell Apart 

Katy Grainger’s journey through sepsis, limb loss, survival, and rebuilding a life with purpose. 

By Rick Bontkowski 
Katy Grainger remembers waking up alone on the floor of her Hawaii home unable to understand why her body was shutting down. The room was dark. Her body ached. She struggled to piece together where she was and how she got there. Just hours earlier, she believed she was dealing with a small infection on her thumb. By the following morning, she was in septic shock fighting for her life. 

What followed would permanently alter the course of her future. 

Grainger, now an amputee and author, shares that journey in her newly released memoir, Finding Solid Footing: Thriving Beyond the Unimaginable. The book is an unflinching look at survival, trauma, recovery, and the emotional rebuilding that comes after catastrophic loss. But beyond the medical crisis itself, the memoir explores something even deeper: the challenge of rediscovering identity after life changes forever. 

Before sepsis entered her life, Grainger was navigating a different kind of transition. Her daughters had grown and moved into adulthood, leaving her searching for purpose beyond motherhood. She writes openly about those moments of uncertainty, never imagining the answers she was searching for would arrive through tragedy. 

Within hours of becoming critically ill, Grainger’s body began shutting down. Her blood pressure dropped to life-threatening levels as doctors worked desperately to stabilize her. The infection and resulting septic shock ultimately led to the amputation of both of her lower legs and several fingertips. For many people, surviving such an event would become the defining end of the story. For Grainger, it became the beginning of an entirely new chapter. 

What makes Finding Solid Footing so compelling is its honesty. Grainger does not present recovery as a straight line or resilience as something effortless. Instead, she reveals the emotional complexity that follows trauma: the grief, fear, vulnerability, and gradual process of rebuilding a life that no longer resembles the one that existed before. 

The memoir also shines a light on the importance of community and human connection. Friends, family, and medical professionals became essential pieces of her survival and recovery, reinforcing a message woven throughout the book: no one is meant to navigate life’s darkest moments alone. 

Today, Grainger uses her story not only to inspire others, but also to educate readers about the dangers of sepsis and the importance of listening to the body when something feels wrong. 

At its heart, Finding Solid Footing is not simply a story about limb loss or survival. It is a story about resilience, purpose, and the difficult but beautiful work of learning how to stand again after everything falls apart. 

Katy Grainger was also recently featured on The AMP’D UP211 Podcast, where she discussed the emotional process of revisiting her journey through writing, life after trauma, and the deeper meaning behind Finding Solid Footing

Rick Bontkowski, a Chicago native and amputee, is the host creator of The AMP’D UP211 Podcast. A drummer, cyclist, and advocate, Rick shares the stories of people with limb differences to inspire, inform, and challenge perceptions worldwide. Contact info: Ampup211@gmail.comampup211.comyoutube.com/@theampdup211podcast6instagram.com/rick_bontkowski.  

{Discover additional stories from Rick’s podcast on our website at thespringsmagazine.com/category/health-wellness/ampd-up211/.} 

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