Lexi Reed at the gym for the first time since recovering from calciphylaxis.Photo:Lexi Reed/Instagram

Lexi Reed/Instagram
Lexi Reedis officially back in the gym!
On Tuesday, the fitness influencer shared an Instagram video of her first time back in the gym since recovering from calciphylaxis, which left herunable to walk or stand on her ownfor several months.
Calciphylaxis is a very rare and serious condition where calcium builds up in blood vessels and blocks blood flow to the skin, according toCleveland Clinic. It can lead to open wounds and potentially deadly infections.
In the clip, the 32-year-old takes a trip to an Anytime Fitness gym with her husband Danny and works out on the stationary bike. While celebrating the milestone in her recovery, she told her followers that she “dreamed of a day my legs would even allow me to walk back into a gym.”
“ALL 30+ OF MY CALCIPHYLAXIS WOUNDS ARE OFFICIALLY HEALED & BACK IN THE GYM WITH@discoveringdanny!” Reed captioned the video. “Finally in remission & praying that none come back or reopen!”
“I remember last year when I was unable to walk, wondering if I’d ever be able to walk into the gym on my own again. I remember wishing I was able to move my body & just trying to survive the pain,” she continued. “So much has changed but I never gave up on trying to get back to working on my health despite life happening. I may not be where I once was, as fast or as strong as I was - but I’m ready to keep fighting for my health! Never give up on yourself - Fall down seven times, stand up eight!”
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Last month, Reed posted a video onInstagramof herself ringing a hospital bell after59 weeks of calciphylaxis treatment. The long-awaited moment came more than a year after Reedannounced that she was diagnosed with the rare diseasein thepainful aftermath of her kidney failurein May 2022.
The content creator has oftenshared her journey with the diseaseon social media, making her ability to share the health update one that caused her to be “full of emotion.”
“FIFTY NINE WEEKS OF WOUND CARE (13.5months) & THEYVE OFFICIALLY GRADUATED ME AS HEALED + I GOT TO RING THE BELL FOR WOUNDS HEALED 😭😭,” she wrote at the time. Reed added that she still has three wounds to take care of but that her doctors feel confident that they are well enough to be treated at home.
She continued: “Remission is so so close & as afraid as I am that the wounds will reopen or that any second things could change - I’M CELEBRATING THIS MAJOR MILESTONE & putting all my faith that I’ll continue to beat this disease.”
Reed revealed in her video that her treatment involved caring for over thirty wounds and that her appointments initially lasted over five hours.
“This has been such a battle full of all emotions, but giving up has never been an option!” she added. “This video may show a big victory, but every daily struggle has been worth it & I’m so grateful to be where I am now! I’ve waited & prayed for this moment a LONG time despite it all!”
source: people.com