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Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Student loses 90% of her skin and left almost blind in horror drug allergy

24 year old student Khaliah Shaw was left almost blind, screaming in agony and lost 90% of her skin as a result of a rare allergic reaction to a common prescription drug she was prescribed for bipolar.

When she first started experiencing discomfort, Khaliah, from Georgia, US, was told she had the flu but one night she woke up to agonising pain as her skin fell off. Her hair and fingernails had also fallen out and her body covered in open wounds.



She was prescribed the medication, Lamotrigine in 2013 while a student at Georgia College and State University and within a month of being prescribed the anti-seizure drug, Shaw had developed a purple rash, and had blisters inside her eyes and mouth, and on her hands and feet. Doctors initially had no idea what was wrong with her, and isolated her thinking she had an infectious disease.

She had to be sedated for five weeks. She had to relearn how to walk, sit, stand and feed herself, and was kept in hospital for seven weeks.
 
Khaliah is now raising awareness of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, the condition which nearly killed her

"It was a shock to see that... all my hair had come off. I didn't have any fingernails. When I realized all my hair was gone, I cried," Shaw wrote on her blog. "When my friends came to see me, I cried. When I realized I couldn't walk, I cried. When I left the hospital, I cried. EVERY time I look hard enough in the mirror, I cry. Crying has become my thing because…I don’t know what else to do! I literally feel like I woke up in another persons body.
 
"It breaks my heart when people stare at me. It tears me up when I sense that people are weirded out by my appearance. If I choose to stop living, then SJS wins. And we ALL KNOW that is NOT happening! Not today. Not tomorrow. So it’s time to put on the armor of God and fight. HARD."
 
"It still haunts me to think about everything they did to me while I was in hospital. I can still hear the IV machines beeping. I never want to end up in the burn unit EVER again. There are still things I avoid to this day because it reminds me of that time. And no amount of discomfort is worth getting SJS again. NONE.” 
 
Shaw hopes to return to university to continue her graduate studies in public health, but told Fox Los Angeles: "The biggest thing is I would love to have my vision back."

99 comments:

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    1. It's well, and may d Lord heal her miraculously IJN.

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    2. Oh my! Can't imagine what this lady went through! God is her strength.

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    3. Ds life nawa, one sickness or d oda.

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    1. E no get disease wey we no go hear of...nawa oooo

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  3. Omg.... hummm! Tank God She has moved on love ur spirit Khaliah

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  4. Everyday we hear another new shocking story. May God protect us.. Amen

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  5. Lord av mercy...........Feel sad for her....I pray she gets her vision back








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  6. This is horrible!! Oh my!!

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  7. She still has an amazing smile, even with her skin that way.. ''Not today, not tomorrow, so it's time to put on the armor of God and fight. Hard..''
    Amazing how strong some people can be.
    I pray God sees her thru.

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  8. So many stories this life has got. You can just get enough! Imagine this too. It is well with you my dear. WAP. Isah 54:17. @Bishop_Dammy

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  9. Indeed "prevention is better than cure". All d same, thank God for her life. I wish her speedy recovery.

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  10. Chai ...that was too much of an allergic reaction..well thank God she survived and got her confidence back..go girl !!!!

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  11. Eeyaa. Such a pretty woman.
    May God help her

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  12. Jeez! WTH is this? Even the devil weeps for what she's become.This is painful...

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  13. This is horrible menh!!!...Wat kinda wicked drug is this???...see how it transformed dis pretty lady to an ugly version of herself...am bewildered @ dis.

    Pls visit my blog

    Chinwenmeri.blogspot.com

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  14. This is really sad. She changed alot

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  15. OMG, so scary, it's not our portion by his grace...such a pretty woman fa

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  16. God of mercy, have mercy. Sinners are more. Engr Emy

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  17. Is well with u! May God continue to be with u......

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  18. I thank God for her life.

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  19. WOW!
    The whole amour of God is what you really need in this trying times.
    God bless and heal you.

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  20. Chai!!! Ndoo

    Pamscrib.blogspot.com

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  21. GOD 4BID DS KNDA THNG...IT SIMS HER TEETHS FELL OFF AS WEL CUZ DS LAST PIX DOESNT LUK LYK HER B4 TOOTHS....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  22. Jesus.. More reason why i hate drugs.. phewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

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  23. OMG!!!!Wonders shall never end.Thank God He is better now

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  24. I hope she's suing somebody for her pain and suffering. From depression meds to this? Amazing! This is why I don't believe in medicating for mental conditions. The meds cause chemical imbalances and, per this story, ghastly physical ones too.

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  25. eiyaaa!!! God is ur strenght dear...quick recovery


    MISSVEE

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  26. That's the spirit.

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  27. eiyaaa!!! God is ur strenght dear...quick recovery


    MISSVEE

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  28. Kia, luk @ her B4 pixs, so beautiful nd bubbling with life na whoaaa allergy. D good lord will restore dt which was stolen frm u IJN Amen.


    THAT BAYELSA GAL.....aka....Ebimor.

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  29. I had Stephen johnsons syndrome in 2008. I was in national hospital for almost 2months. A sight you don't want to behold. I just don't want to remember.

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  30. Holy GHOST!!!!!!!
    Ish just gave me the creeps thinking how she trolled thru the pains n seeing herself like a character from one of Romero's flick.
    Sorry Bae, the Lord is ur Strength and this Dude over here will also contribute in praying 4 a miracle 4 u to regain all that u lost n more 'just like Job in the Good ol Book.
    ♡ u.

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  31. wow,
    a real rare case of single nucleotide polymorphism,
    been hearing about it but never witnessed such total defacement...

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  32. Very soon stupid Nigerians will start complaining about Nigerian doctors. 9ja docs are taught to recognize Steven johnson's promptly. Even Nigerian med students will not miss it.

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  33. oyinbo wit diff sickness! God,i can't stop blessing u 4 making me a nigerian ooo! Oghena obeka

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    1. I could not help but I have to tell you this dear, sickness is relatively everywhere in this world. The difference between the oyinbo and your people is that they will go into an extensive research to find a solution to a problem, but your like-minded people would throw the victim to an "evil forest" and claim that sickness like that doesn't exist. If you think that Nigeria is limited to simple headache and malaria, girl, you are mistaken. However, I praise for God for giving us our daily bread.

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  34. Awww so sorry for ha.... may God grant u ur vision u desire

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  35. Eyaaa...she sounds so determuned

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  36. which one is steven Johnson syndrome again?.... dear Lord have mercy

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  37. which one is steven Johnson syndrome again?.... dear Lord have mercy

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  38. My patient once had this Sis in reaction to one of her HIV medications,,, and her husband just died of HIV, and she was pregnant too! ,,,,talk of "trile wahala for dead body"

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  39. Awwww. Wat a beauty

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  40. God of mercy and compassion pls come to her rescue. Tnkz also for d life and gud health you gave me

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  41. Stevens-johnson's syndrome is quite more common than we think and can occur upon the usage of any sulphur based drug by pple who are allergic to it.. . E. g of some common sulphur based drugs are septrin, fansidar. . Etc.. . And so dts y as pharmacists, we ask if there are known allergies to sulphur before dispensing, for trust me.. . Ull know.. . D easiest way of knowing is if u used any of dese sulphur based creams (damatol Etc) and u feel some burn or rash.

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    1. SJS can occur after use of ANY medication.. Not jus sulphur based drugs.. Or antidepressants.. Sometimes even happens without prior use of any medication.. More likely to happen in people who are immunodepressed though.. Eh hiv.. Ca,DM

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  42. A heart warming story, love that she isn't willing to give up or give in to suicidal thoughts!

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  43. That Function Gurl24 March 2015 at 10:12

    Awwwh! This RARELY happens o,but it goes a long way to remind us that allergies are real! I believe God will heal her!

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  44. Beauty is really from within
    looking @ both pictures and her smile radiates
    life is not about what happens to us but how we react to it.
    she is beautiful!

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  45. Never let d spirit of SJS out weigh you my dear. . .pursue your vission dear and God will see you through.

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  46. May God heal her completely....

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  47. Despite the horror that befell her, she could still smile so peacefully. This is what I call "True Strength".

    Beautiful woman! I hope she recovers completely.

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  48. OMG can't imagine what I would have done

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  49. Steven Johnson's syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are d 2 most common side effects of lamotrigine and they are both life-threatening
    But this reaction occurs in 1 in 1000 patients and if d drug is suddenly withdrawn
    She was just unfortunate to b 1 of them but d good news is she may regain her site

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    1. I see Lamictal prescribed more and more these days not for bipolar but for chronic migraines and weight loss. A lot of physicians are unaware of SJS and TEN as adverse effects otherwise they will not prescribe them for these conditions. We gotta be careful......

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  50. Chai.thank God she is feeling better, what kind of stupid drug is that

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  51. Hian! Strange things are happening everyday, I feel sorry for her but thank God she's on the recovery path. Linda take note!

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  52. Hian! Strange things are happening everyday, I feel sorry for her but thank God she's on the recovery path. Linda take note!

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  53. Hian! Strange things are happening everyday, I feel sorry for her but thank God she's on the recovery path. Linda take note!

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  54. Hian! Strange things are happening everyday, I feel sorry for her but thank God she's on the recovery path. Linda take note!

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  55. ONE THING REMAIN THE SAME--- THE SMILE - NOTHING CAN TAKE THAT AWAY! THANK YOU JESUS

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  56. Sorry dear.God wil heal u!


    Auntylindagoddaughter

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  57. Oh dear! Things that are really happening scare the s**t out of me...

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  58. you are brave. God bless you

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  59. Looking very Weird
    Thank God she's doing well again




    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  60. If you can just touch the helm of His garment, He will make you whole again. Mark 5:28

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  61. U are pretty my dear. That smile is all that matters.

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  62. sad. may God heal her completely

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  63. With al dt hapnd 2 her she culd stil Smile. She's a strong woman.

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  64. She's a very strong lady,I hope she gets back her sights..

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  65. NA WA OOOO EVERYDAY WITH DIFFERENT STORIES.... WHICH KIND OF DRUG WIL DISFIGURE SUCH A BEAUTIFUL LADY WITH A SWEET SMILE

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  66. cant imagine what she is going through, feel very bad for her

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  67. This is must be a horrible experience for her. Praying for her quick recovery

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  68. She is such a strong lady, despite dis she still has dat smile on her face, get well soon my dear, God bless u...GEJITE

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  69. God is healing you dear. You're healed

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  70. If this happened in Nigeria, you all would have opened your mouths to insult doctors.
    Upto the point where some idiot wrote that Nigerian doctors should even stop working since they don't have the tools...
    This one happened in US, we're all saying "Eyah..." Na only for your own house, you'll be despised&^%$@#

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  71. Exactly this same thing happened to my sister here in nigeria ...it was almost so late befoore we realised she was reacting from the drugs.

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