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WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« on: May 14, 2012, 09:46:52 AM »
Looks like flesh eating bacteria already did.


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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2012, 09:54:51 AM »
I don't get it.  ???

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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2012, 09:56:08 AM »
I don't get it.  ???

Aimee Copeland

(CNN) -- A 24-year-old woman in a hospital bed fighting off flesh-eating bacteria has to be told repeatedly -- each time she wakes up -- what has happened, her parents told CNN on Monday.

The medication Aimee Copeland is given leads her to forget each time she falls asleep.

"It's scary to her," said her mother, Donna Copeland. She asks where she is and "doesn't understand."

Yet Aimee Copeland -- who has lost a leg and part of her abdomen to the virulent bacteria and may lose more, including her fingers -- is keeping her spirits strong, her father said.



"We really don't see the suffering side of it. We see the miraculous survival," Andy Copeland said. "I think that's the story that's inspired us, that's the story that's inspired, I think, the nation at this point."

On Facebook, he wrote that doctors have used words like "astonishing," "confounding" and "mind-boggling" to describe the young woman's recovery.

The master's student in psychology at the University of West Georgia was out with friends on May 1 near the Little Tallapoosa River, about 50 miles west of Atlanta, when she grabbed onto a homemade zip line. It snapped.

The accident left her with a gash in her left calf that took 22 staples to close.

Three days later, when the pain continued, a friend took her to an emergency room, where she was diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis and flown to Augusta for surgery.

She had contracted the flesh-devouring Aeromonas hydrophila. The bacterium is "remarkably common in the water and in the environment," according to Dr. Buddy Creech, an assistant professor of pediatric infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University.

"When it gets into those deeper tissues, it has a remarkable ability to destroy the tissues that surround it in sort of this hunt for nutrition," he said. "When it does that, those tissues die, and you see the inflammation and the swelling and the destruction that can be very difficult to control."

In most cases, people contract the bacteria by swallowing them, resulting in diarrhea. Aimee Copeland's case was much more rare. Her wound became infected, "and the infection (ran) wild," Creech said.

A blog set up by the University of West Georgia psychology department said Aimee Copeland will suffer the loss of her fingers.

"However, physicians have hope of bringing life back to the palms of her hands, which could allow her the muscle control to use helpful prosthetics. They are awaiting a safe time before embarking on surgery for this."

Speaking to CNN on Monday, her father said doctors were assessing "day by day, or even hour by hour."

Copeland has told his daughter that one day, the family will celebrate Aimee Day -- when she will be able to breathe on her own. "We're going to celebrate that day forever for the rest of your life," he told her. "It's the day that my daughter was delivered from this horrible, horrible disease."

If there's anything to be learned, Andy Copeland said, it's not to use homemade zip lines.

Aimee Copeland's parents say that when she wakes up, she expresses concern about finishing her thesis.

In her studies, she has focused on eco-psychology -- the idea that harmonizing with nature can be a powerful tool in ensuring one's psychological health and vitality.

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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2012, 09:58:09 AM »
Ah, I see - sounds freaky.  :-\

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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2012, 10:06:54 AM »
"The master's student in psychology at the University of West Georgia was out with friends on May 1 near the Little Tallapoosa River, about 50 miles west of Atlanta, when she grabbed onto a homemade zip line."

See, to me, you don't grab zip lines you find in the backwoods of georgia.



on the plus side, without that leg and abdomen, she can compete in a lower weight class now.

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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2012, 10:13:38 AM »
"The master's student in psychology at the University of West Georgia was out with friends on May 1 near the Little Tallapoosa River, about 50 miles west of Atlanta, when she grabbed onto a homemade zip line."

See, to me, you don't grab zip lines you find in the backwoods of georgia.



on the plus side, without that leg and abdomen, she can compete in a lower weight class now.

ouch.... who said you were going soft ? lol

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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2012, 10:15:16 AM »
This is a sad story. All from a random accident on a zipline.

This is why I steer clear of all sorts of acts like this. I guess you can call me inhibited and boring, but oh well.
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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #7 on: May 14, 2012, 10:37:23 AM »
on the plus side, without that leg and abdomen, she can compete in a lower weight class now.

Yes she'll get killed on the symmetry round though.

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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #8 on: May 14, 2012, 10:44:37 AM »
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In her studies, she has focused on eco-psychology -- the idea that harmonizing with nature can be a powerful tool in ensuring one's psychological health and vitality.

It seems like the flesh eating bacteria disagrees with the idea of Eco-psychology.

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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #9 on: May 14, 2012, 10:49:36 AM »
It seems like the flesh eating bacteria disagrees with the idea of Eco-psychology.

Sorry but i did laugh.

Pretty tragic story, once again fuck god. It's all randomness baby.
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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #10 on: May 14, 2012, 10:49:50 AM »
she's lost a leg, her lower stomach and now apparently her fingers.  Such crazy shit.  The media is all over it because she is a pretty white blonde girl.  If it was a black or mexican that this happened to it would already be out of the media circus on the backpage.

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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #11 on: May 14, 2012, 01:29:03 PM »
she's lost a leg, her lower stomach and now apparently her fingers.  Such crazy shit.  The media is all over it because she is a pretty white blonde girl.  If it was a black or mexican that this happened to it would already be out of the media circus on the backpage.


Yeah but on the other hand if she was raped or shot nobody would give a shit.

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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #12 on: May 14, 2012, 03:59:41 PM »
she's lost a leg, her lower stomach and now apparently her fingers.  Such crazy shit.  The media is all over it because she is a pretty white blonde girl.  If it was a black or mexican that this happened to it would already be out of the media circus on the backpage.


Sure....and the american public would have paid the hospital bill

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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #13 on: May 14, 2012, 06:59:23 PM »
I googled 'Aeromonas hydrophila' and really wish I hadn't


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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #14 on: May 14, 2012, 07:18:31 PM »
Looks like flesh eating bacteria already did.


Cute, probably not so much now.
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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #15 on: May 14, 2012, 08:42:38 PM »
I don't thnk anyone caught the fact that the meds she takes causes her to not remember what has happened to her, so that her family must constantly remind her when she wakes up...
That is some hopped up Roofies---looks like a date-rape drug in the making.

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Re: WYHI-Aeromonas hydrophila edition
« Reply #16 on: May 15, 2012, 04:35:57 AM »
I don't thnk anyone caught the fact that the meds she takes causes her to not remember what has happened to her, so that her family must constantly remind her when she wakes up...
That is some hopped up Roofies---looks like a date-rape drug in the making.


It's like a greek tragedy. Very fucked up and this type of random shit happens to some unfortunate person every day.
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