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    Flesh-eating bug victim 'just so happy' to leave hospital alive



    AUGUSTA, Ga. — A Georgia woman diagnosed with a rare, flesh-eating disease left the hospital Monday after nearly two months and headed to an inpatient rehabilitation clinic, where she'll learn to move with the aid of a wheelchair after having her left leg, right foot and both hands amputated.

    Aimee Copeland was released from Doctors Hospital in Augusta. The 24-year-old graduate student at the University of West Georgia was diagnosed with the rare infection, called necrotizing fasciitis. It came after she suffered a deep cut May 1 by falling from a broken zip-line along the Tallapoosa River. The bacterial infection emits toxins that cut off blood flow to parts of the body. It can destroy muscle, fat and skin tissue.

    It was a bittersweet farewell for Copeland, said her father Andy Copeland in an interview with The Associated Press.

    "She hated to see a lot of people she loves, to say goodbye," her father said. "The sweet is that she is moving on to the next phase."

    Copeland's mother arrived early to help her get ready for the big day and did her makeup for her, her father said.

    Copeland's speedy recovery has defied doctors' initial prognosis. Her father has said they at first gave her just a slim chance of surviving. She spent weeks sedated and breathing on a respirator while undergoing amputations and skin grafts to replace large patches of infected skin.

    A week ago, hospital officials upgraded Copeland's condition from serious to good. Her parents last weekend were able to take her outside the hospital's doors in her wheelchair — her first time outdoors since she arrived at the hospital.

    After she learns to move herself with a wheelchair, Copeland will move on to another round of therapy in which she'll learn to use prosthetic limbs. Her father said Aimee Copeland is looking forward to a time when she will be able to return to the hospital, using her prosthetic limbs.

    "She's a very determined young lady," her father said. "When she sets her mind to something, she achieves it."

    Meanwhile, Copeland hopes to use any spare time to work on her graduate thesis in psychology. Her father said her goal is to graduate from the University of West Georgia in December.

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    I can understand the sentiment. I think if that happened to me and I had a choice to lose all 4 limbs or die I think I would choose to die. But that's me. Anyway she is a strong lady.

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    A beautiful strong white woman. There have been a few other cases of this flesh eating bacteria in SC & Ga

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    Is it just me, or does she look a bit like bosnian?

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    Beautiful girl, it's a shame that she had to lose so much of her body to this infection. I've been doing a lot of reading about natural cures, and propolis is an amazing antibiotic that has no side effects, and is able to treat and cure an amazing amount of infections.

    http://intelegen.com/ImmuneSystem/pr...remarkable.htm

    http://www.naturalnews.com/023442_pr...g_natural.html

    It really is too bad that modern medicine in America hasn't more thoroughly investigated nature's medicine cabinet. But since you can't patent something that is made by bees, I guess is the reason why more people aren't aware of the virtues of propolis. I don't mean to say that she would have had all of her infection cured, but if she had been able to keep some of what had been amputated, that would have been at least something.

    I wish her all the best.

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