Miss World finalist has hands and feet amputated

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Miss World finalist has hands and feet amputated after being hit by infection
Last updated at 3:54 PM on 22nd January 2009

article-1126650-03257D1B000005DC-530_233x508.jpg Tragic: Brazilian bikini model Mariana Bridi had her hands and feet amputated after being struck down with an infection


A two-time Miss World finalist has had her hands and feet amputated after being struck down with an infection.
Brazilian model Mariana Bridi, 20, had emergency surgery this week after she fell ill with a virus that spread to her blood.
Her devastated boyfriend Thiago Simoes said: 'We are all absolutely distraught and are just praying now that she can pull through.
'She fell ill on December 30 and we took her to hospital where she was misdiagnosed with a kidney stone.
'They gave her some medicine and sent her home. But two days later she started getting worse.
'We took her back to hospital and they said she had a very serious infection.
'She got more and more sick, and had no blood circulation to her limbs.
'First she lost her feet, then on Tuesday she lost both her hands.
'But she is a very strong person and we just want her to survive.'

Miss Bridi is in a serious condition on a ventilation machine in hospital in Serra, in the southeastern state of Espirito Santo.
The infection was caused by the pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria.
Doctors took the heartbreaking decision to amputate her feet when the poison spread to her blood and cut off her circulation.
Then they decided they would have to remove her hands as well.
But after that surgery she suffered an internal haemorrhage and had another emergency operation on Wednesday afternoon.
Her father Agnaldo da Costa said: 'The concern now is for her life.'

Miss Bridi was a finalist in the search for Brazil's Miss World contestant in 2006 and 2007.
In 2007 she flew to China to represent her country in the Miss Bikini international competition.
She won a prize there for the most beautiful body, and came sixth out of 50 candidates.
Henrique Fontes, executive director of Miss World Brazil, said Miss Bridi badly needs a transfusion of the uncommon blood type O negative.
He said: 'She has always been a great fighter and has a history of perseverance.
'The first time she took part in a beauty contest, in 2006, she travelled for 20 hours on a bus in very plain clothes, and without any preparation, and she ended up coming fourth. We need her to show that same kind of fight now.
'In China she took on girls from 50 countries, and came sixth and won the prize for best body.

'This is a desperately sad story and we are calling on potential donors to come forward and give blood.'

Source: Mailonline
 
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The medical team must have botched up on this one.

I agree:
When her health deteriorated, doctors ultimately figured out she was suffering from a severe urinary tract infection and septicimea

They 'ultimately' figured that out? Are they stupid? Anyone with half a brain knows that septicimea limits the amount of blood flow to the limbs. It should have been one of the first things they tested for.
 

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I agree:

They 'ultimately' figured that out? Are they stupid? Anyone with half a brain knows that septicimea limits the amount of blood flow to the limbs. It should have been one of the first things they tested for.
I don't trust doctors 100%
 

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I don't trust doctors 100%

I trust them, I just hate the fact they assume you have the flu when you've actually got some rare illness that kills in a matter of hours. They are too quick to get you out, rather than look you over and find out what is wrong.
 

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I trust them, I just hate the fact they assume you have the flu when you've actually got some rare illness that kills in a matter of hours. They are too quick to get you out, rather than look you over and find out what is wrong.
They are humans and they can come up with a wrong diagnosis
 
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