"Two weeks before I was about to transfer to a new school, I was prescribed medication for what was assumed to be bronchitis," Gina says. "I was prescribed Bactrim with no warnings given about the medication. I was told to take Bactrim for two weeks and I'd be fine.
"A week after I started, I vomited blood. I went to the ER and was told it was a stomach infection. I was sent home and put on stomach pills and kept on the Bactrim.
"Then I started school. I broke out in a rash while I was sitting in class. I left the class and called the doctor and said I thought it was allergic reaction. The doctor told me to take Benadryl.
"The next day the rash was worse. I went online and researched it and came across SJS. The symptoms sounded like what I was going through; I had a gut feeling that's what it was but it seemed rare. I wondered why I would have it.
"I went back to the ER and the rash was now ten times worse. I brought up SJS and the ER doctor told me I was a hypochondriac and I didn't have SJS. He told me it was a basic allergy and I should stay on the Benadryl.
"I went home and went to bed. When I woke up the next morning, I couldn't breathe, I couldn't walk and I couldn't open my eyes. My skin was purple—I looked like someone had dumped acid on me. I made my way downstairs and my dad saw me and took me to the hospital.
"At the hospital, I saw my regular doctor, who said it looked like SJS. I went to a ENT specialist, who confirmed SJS. The dermatologist also said it looked like I had SJS.
"I went back to the ER and saw the same doctor as before. This time, he said, 'Now it looks like you have SJS.'
"I was treated by a burn specialist in the Intensive Care Unit. Everyone had to be in plastic outfits to see me. They had to get the antibiotic out of me but I'd finished the two weeks so it was fully in my system. There were needles in both arms, I was hooked up to IVs and I didn't know what was going on.
"They were on the verge of flying me to a burn center because it was so bad. They kept me overnight so they could monitor my breathing because my esophagus was burning and I kept choking. Thankfully, they didn't end up sending me to the burn center.
"It was scary. My skin sloughed off my arms, legs, stomach, back and face. It's all new skin. The disease literally burns your body from inside out. My stomach was burning and I didn't know—that's why I vomited blood.
"It was horribly painful. When I went home I couldn't return to school. My baths and showers took two hours and I just cried and bled every night for a month. When I went back to school it was still warm out, so I got up early every morning, wrapped my body in gauze and put on a sweatshirt and hood so people couldn't see me.
"That was in September 2009. I still have discoloration and markings on my stomach and my back. I've seen footage of people who had it worse but when people see my markings, they ask about it. It's noticeable.
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"I've always worn glasses but never had horrible eyesight. My eyesight has dropped significantly and I have very dry eyes. Even when the doctors checked my eyes, I saw what looked like little cuts in my eyelids.
"I always warn people to trust their body and instincts. Always double-check what the doctor says. Don't stick to one diagnosis. Do your research; that's what saved me. Stay on top of things and trust your instincts."
READER COMMENTS
Another Victim of BACTRIM
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I too was told that baloney, that I was a very rare case, yet just last week found two other people on the phone who are also horribly "allergic" to this stuff within ten miles of me and I haven't been on the phone much due to being so sick off and on with this Bactrim "medication".
Sulfur is TOXIC to life. Why on earth would they put this crap in something we are to put into our bodies??? One doctor wrote that you can take this drug 25 times and be okay and the 26th time it will get you.
So apparently every human body is allergic to this toxin, sulfur is listed as a hazard and this drug is designed to get into our blood and tissue according to the makers own advertisements.
Well, that seems to be correct as one exposed to this awful junk it does seems to keep on attacking the body!
I am shocked this toxin is being prescribed as "medication". Go see www.briandeer.com. That's how I found more information from this brave journalist. Read up on this cuz apparently this is two drugs combined but the sulfa one is the most dangerous. I had no idea about any of this when prescribed this medication. Unbelievable.