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Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Graphic pics: Nigerian beauty queen in the UK, escapes death after horrible allegic reaction to eyedrops

Maria Adejokun, who was the second runner up at the Miss Teen Africa UK contest 6 years ago, has narrated the ordeal she passed through five years ago after she tried using an eye drop prescribed by a doctor in the UK for her itchy eyes. In an interview with UK Daily Mail, Maria who has undergone several surgeries to correct the skin deformity she suffered, said the next morning after she used the eye drops, she woke up with lumps all over her body. See more photos after the cut...


As her condition began to deteriorate she was rushed to hospital. Her skin began to shed and she was put into a medically induced coma.
'Unknown to me, I had a rare, deadly allergy to eye drops which caused by skin to peel off from head to toe. When I was in the intensive care unit, crying in pain, all I thought of was coming home.'
Her mother, Remi Adejokun, said the severe reaction left her daughter in such a terrible state she 'looked like Freddy Krueger' from the horror film Nightmare on Elm Street.
 'I hate to say that, but there were so many blisters - her skin was just tearing off and her lips were very swollen. I looked at her and I was so scared she was going to burst open. I saw death knocking at my daughter's door, all because of eye drops. I was crazy, beyond the worried stage and near to losing my mind. After a week I thought there was no hope - but then as she lay on the bed, unable to talk, I said "Marian, you've just made it to university, that's your dream" and she moved her toe. Realising she could hear me I started to sing our favourite songs to her.
Instead of crying all the time I went to the intensive care unit and danced.' Maria lost so must skin she had to be wrapped in a foil sheet and still has to be fed through a hole in her throat. 'Everywhere was swollen. My nose was huge and my eyes were so red you could take a spoon and scrape out the blood.'she said

Specialist skin experts who examined her had told her mother that she will not be able to survive the reaction but miraculously, Maria pulled through. Today, she says the terrible experience has made her stronger.
'When I was in the intensive care unit, crying in pain, all I thought of was coming home. I've overcome a lot of in my life. Losing my skin because of an eye drop is just another obstacle I've made it through. I am so happy to be alive and share my unique story. No matter what the struggles are, you have to believe in yourself - and have a positive attitude towards life"she said
Maria has since gone on to complete a degree in early childhood studies at the University of Roehampton and has written two books, My Life Is Not My Own and ReachOut2All.

91 comments:

  1. JESUS CHRIST! ! THIS IS HORRIBLE. Pls don't let me puke on top person head. It is well.

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  2. jesus linda wtf you should have said graphic graphic jee i almost puked.Na wa O so person no fit do aproko again click post chai am off

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  3. SUE THAT DOCTOR! This is eye drop from the PIT OF HELL.

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  4. Waoh,this is horrible. Hope she sues the company?????@@@BiaBia 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

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  5. Geez! Dis is so serious! I hope she would never again have to use eye drops. Linda take note!

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  6. Wonderful GOD

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  7. Jesus christ.d Lord is ur strength

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  8. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin16 March 2016 at 21:06

    Nawa o,whick kind eyes drop be that now?thank God she scale thru,all d best to her.

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  9. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin16 March 2016 at 21:06

    Nawa o,whick kind eyes drop be that now?thank God she scale thru,all d best to her.

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  10. They tested biochemical weapon on her. You know that T-virus in the popular movie resident evil. Well this is illegal! Human right activists should take this case

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  11. OMG! This one is too much o! Just from one eye drop? I think I read something similar concerning a man last year.



    Do You Have Problems Lasting Long in Bed?

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  12. TELL US THE NAME OF THE EYE DROP NOW!!!! ABI,SO WE CAN BE CAREFUL.

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  13. Oh my heavenly father!

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  14. Jesus.........God have mercy. Thank God she survived

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  15. We have to be careful, I reacted to hair dy like never seen before in the hospital. I couldn't see for 4 days, my eyes were swollen, I was on corticosteroids high dose for 7days, had problems with my lungs. It was terrible looked like a fish(round ones -kugelfisch). Be careful as blacks with these substances used by Caucasian people.

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  16. Men this is a serious issue.

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  17. Jesus...I tank God 4 her beinq alive.

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  18. Miracle worker..there's nothing he can't do

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  19. ThankGod for ur life..u're a star nd a classic lady

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  20. , pls my fellow lib ,please I need assistance in operating a growth on my wrist ,I don't have money for the operation,doctor said it's N35,000 pls anything you can assist me with will go a very along way..you can click on my profile photo to see the image

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  21. Jesus....this is bad mehn... get well soon

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    1. Don't You Know How To Read?? She Is Out Of The Situation...

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  22. Tufiakwa! Even ndi Oyibo Owu kwa#Lindangwanu#

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  23. Oh oh!! Thats horrible!!



    jamilashaibu15@yahoo.com

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  24. Kabiyesi ooooo

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  25. Jesus what drugs is these. God please save ur people.

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  26. Thank God Almighty for her life, pray she lives out to fulfil her purpose in life

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  27. Congratulations my dear, u hv over come death! U are more than a conqueror.

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  28. Jeeez,this is bad

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  29. Dis is serious,tnk God for her life and da healing

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  30. Please what is the name of the eye drop o?

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  31. This is bad but I thank God for saving her.

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  32. My Goodness!!! Did she sue anyone???

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  33. Good on her. Looks like steven johnsons syndrome

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  34. Steven-johnson's syndrome.

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  35. She is healed in the name of Jesus.That disease is gone out of her forever. Amen

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  36. This a bad things of high order how can someone not bought somthing and be pride to use it? Now it has cause damaging to the skin of the young girl

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  37. Jesus never knew eyedrop allergies could be this dangerous. Thank God she pulled through. I wish her quick recovery. X

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  38. I thought oyibo doctors were all knowing,thank God she survived

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  39. The blood of JEsus...this is serious.....what a reaction

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  40. Bad reaction. U shed off ur skin (ecdysis) like a snake. U must be looking younger now.

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  41. That was no ordinary eye-drop,don't be suprised,if it is that she was ignorant to be used for some kinda human-experiment for development of a mass-destrutive disease...these world is deep

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  42. This looks exactly like TENS a severe form of Steven Johnson's syndrome where people react to certain things severely especially to medications and end up like this - blisters forming,skin peeling and have to be managed like burns patients. So sad...

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  43. Oh no!
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  44. The Lord is good

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  45. this is spiritual.... come home for herbs

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  46. Omg this is really terrible yeah!!! But thank God u pulled through

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  47. clinical trial for some extra cash and see the reaction. we need her to tell us the truth.

    PKE

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  48. Linda, pls look into this story further, I am not very sure of the purpose for sending this story to you. A woman brought (maybe here mum, I cant remember now) this story to my church in RCCG Faith Chapel in Catford, London some 5 or 6 years ago and also noted that the girl is now fully healed and needs to get back on her feet. Infact, there was a video show of these same pictures during service and everyone rallied round and donated money. I am confused. What is the moral of this story? Are they trying to enlighten us about the steven Johnson's syndrome because that is what the story says here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1361401/Marian-Adejokun-nearly-dies-rare-allergic-reaction-eye-drops.html We shouldn't use eye drops? We should be encouraged from her experience? Linda, pls ask them to call the names of the eye drop or mention the doctor's name. Even mention the name of the hospital she was treated. I am not being prudish but I need more clarity on this story. If I hadn't come across this before? I would have been a lot more empathetic to the situation but if all of this really happened, how much longer would they continue to milk the story???

    Linda, I beg you put on your investigative journalism hat biko, get all the details down for us. I will certainly be watching this space.

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  49. God have mercy on her

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  50. More than conqueror! WHAT A MITHY GOD WE SERVE!!!.

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  51. MERCY CHUKWUMA.17 March 2016 at 08:39

    Very graphic. Chaiii!.

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  52. I Thank God for the healing

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  53. Gosh. What is this?
    Is disgusting

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  54. Thank God for her life. Eye drop kwa?

    Eva Da Diva...

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  55. God loves u and by his grace u are still alive today...


    #lindafavourite#

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  56. God loves u and by his grace u are stil alive


    #lindafavourite#

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  57. It's Steven Johnson's Syndrome

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  58. What she used was OPTREX, a rehydrating eye drop. This is also sold over the counter because it is believed to be harmless. However, she has an auto-immune disease tendency and reacted to something in the ointment. She developed the very rare condition Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. Ingesting drugs that contain sulfones can also cause in someone with the trait. The doctor can't be sued for prescribing the drug because they may never have known that she has the tendency to develop Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. Only doctors that give her any drug that is known to be a trigger henceforth can be sued.

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  59. This can only be God, He is forever Faithful. I was a victim too and it was septrin that I took,(blister everywhere, my nails and skin fell off but God saw me through for is Grace is sufficient, it's will be 2 years on 5th of April Nd I'm forever Grateful! We Thank God for the life of Maria.

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  60. THIS IS TERRIBLE, PLEASE GOD HEAL HER IJN

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  61. THIS IS TERRIBLE, PLEASE GOD HEAL HER IJN

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  62. THIS IS TERRIBLE, PLEASE GOD HEAL HER IJN

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  63. hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm my eyes have seen my ear what is that. God heal her Amen

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    1. Naija babes no like read,it's only 2 do runs una sabi...she has healed already...dummie

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  64. I know this family and this story is real, the picture of the beauty queen is actually her sister not her. She has fully recovered now.

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  65. I know this family and this story is real, the picture of the beauty queen is actually her sister not her. She has fully recovered now.

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  66. I know this family and this story is real, the picture of the beauty queen is actually her sister not her. She has fully recovered now.

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  67. MY goodness,this is soo scary.jezzz..

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