One-legged Cancer Survivor Makes A Halloween Costume Every Year, And He Just Revealed His Newest
Josh Sundquist uses his humor to overcome the social awkwardness that comes from being an amputee. He was 9 when he was diagnosed with cancer and doctors gave him a 50% chance of survival. He’s survived, but it came at a cost of him losing a leg, even despite the chemotherapy. However, Sundquist was cancer-free by 13, a ski racer by 16, and now, he’s a motivational speaker who never misses a Halloween to create one of a kind hilarious costumes!
“I’ve always dealt with the social discomfort of my disability by having a sense of humor,” Sundquist said. “But now I’m more comfortable with who I am and what I look like, and I guess with these Halloween costumes you could even say that I celebrate what makes me different. Which may be either weird or refreshing, depending on your perspective.” The inspiration for each of the costume is explained below!
2010: “From Shrek. Not the gumdrop buttons!”

2012: “My wife Ashley suggested this idea, a reference to the movie ‘A Christmas Story’”
2013: “I was just at the zoo one time and I noticed that flamingos look like me doing a crutch handstand. So yeah”
2015: “It’s a classic amputee joke. This year I decided to anthropomorphize it”
“If my career as a motivational speaker doesn’t work out, I could probably get a job at IHOP”
2016: Josh turned himself into the candle holder from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

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