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Georgia Woman with Flesh-Eating Disease Leaves Hospital. Happy 4th

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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Aimee Copeland had her makeup done, joked with her doctors and hugged her nurses before she left a Georgia hospital Monday, just two months after she was infected with a rare life-threatening, flesh-eating disease.
Despite losing her left leg, right foot and both hands, the 24-year-old graduate student kept up her high spirits as she headed for an inpatient rehabilitation clinic in metro Atlanta.
Copeland’s father, Andy, said she is ready for the next phase of recovery.
“She’s a very determined young lady,” Andy Copeland told The Associated Press in an interview at Doctors Hospital in Augusta moments after his daughter left the facility with her mother in an ambulance. “When she sets her mind on something, she achieves it.”
Copeland suffered a deep cut May 1 when she fell from a broken zip-line along the Little Tallapoosa River in Georgia. Emergency room doctors closed the wound with nearly two dozen staples, but within a few days, she contracted the rare infection, called necrotizing fasciitis.
Infections by flesh-eating bacteria sometimes can run rampant after even minor cuts or scratches. The bacteria enter the body, quickly reproduce and give off toxins that cut off blood flow to parts of the body. The affliction can destroy muscle, fat and skin tissue. Affected areas may have to be surgically removed to save a patient’s life, as in Copeland’s case.
The bacteria that infected Copeland, a bug called Aeromonas hydrophila, is found in warm and brackish waters. Many people exposed to these bacteria don’t get sick. When illnesses do occur, it’s often diarrhea from swallowing bacteria in the water. Flesh-eating Aeromonas cases are so rare that only a handful of infections have been reported in medical journals over the last few decades.
At first, doctors gave Copeland just a slim chance of surviving. She spent weeks sedated and breathing on a respirator while undergoing amputations and skin grafts to replace large patches of infected skin.
Copeland’s speedy recovery has defied doctors’ initial prognosis, and her story of survival has attracted worldwide attention and sparked an outpouring of support. A week ago, hospital officials upgraded Copeland’s condition from serious to good.
Last weekend, her parents were able to take her outside the hospital in her wheelchair — her first time outdoors since she arrived. Leaving Monday was a bittersweet farewell.
“She hated to see a lot of people she loves, to say goodbye,” her father said. “The sweet is that she is moving on to the next phase.”
Copeland’s mother arrived at the hospital early to help her get ready for the big day and did her makeup for her, her father said.
Copeland should spend about six to eight weeks in the rehab facility — just enough time for her family to finalize home improvements to make her life easier.
Copeland is determined to finish her psychology thesis and graduate from the University of West Georgia in December. Andy Copeland said he is optimistic she will achieve that goal because of her positive attitude and hopeful outlook on life.
Her father said she is looking forward to using prosthetic limbs.
“Her chances, when it comes to rehab, everything you get out of it is a direct reflection of what you put in,” he said. “She looks at challenges as an opportunity, a chance to make a difference in her own life and in others. I know she is going to put in incredible effort to make sure it’s the best possible experience she can have.”
The ambulance crew transporting Copeland had a chance to see some of that attitude. Tom Adkins, president of Augusta-based Capital City Ambulance, said he was moved by her “unbelievable spirit.”
“She’s got a dynamite personality,” said Adkins. “If you were not able to visualize her, there would be no way to know that she has been through this kind of experience. She will be an inspiration to people around the world.”


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/georgia-woman-flesh-eating-disease-leaves-hospital-article-1.1106858#ixzz1zgnLwTrd


Added: Jul-4-2012 Occurred On: Jul-4-2012
By: WingSP117
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  • All the best to this girl.

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  • Good news, hope for a quick recovery.

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  • Glad to hear :D

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  • Damn, she's a cutie in that bottom pic...

    Best of luck to her.

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  • What a horrible experience......

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  • We all know that the lord works in mysterious ways!

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  • That's why I tell people to stay the fuck home and read the fucking books. Mountain climbing, hiking, swimming, bungee jumping is all useless crap which all it does is kill you. I lost many I knew. All that nonsense just does not make sense. Why did my cousin went for a swim in a river? WHY? What the fuck is in there? It has been almost a decade since he died.

    Again, stay home and read books.

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    • @GXst glad i'm an introvert/hsp ... extroverts need that shit to 'feel alive'

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    • @GXst LMAO I can totally picture the bear in your avatar saying that stuff.

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    • @GXst
      Im not disagreeing with your idea of not leaving home and simply reading books as reading is very stimulating to the mind,but to lead such a sheltered and life not doing anything active can lead to things just as bad as her condition. Your arent overweight by chance are you? That inactivity could be just as harmful and the chance of contracting something in taking part in such an activity that she chose is rare at best.. In fact I would wager that health problems due to inactivity far out More..

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  • I know it's wrong but it reminds me of the old joke...
    Your momma is so fat, that when she got the flesh eating disease, the doctors gave her 80 years!!!

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  • Give her a hand people! Great spirit

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  • Hope she can fight that rare disease and get well, she was a hottie before all that shit!

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  • And this stuff is getting more common as we keep pumping antibiotics into the environment and our selves. Both my parents work in health and they say if you get sick get out of the hospital asap as it is the least healthy place to be.

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  • Man, I thought this would be a good story to post. A lot of human trash posting.

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    • @WingSP117

      Yeah, it can be hard for some people to take shit seriously.

      Although, you do have to admit, that bottom picture makes her look damn good...XD

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