The news currently has it that a 24 year old student named as Khaliah Shaw was left approximately blind, screaming...

The news currently has it that a 24 year old student named as Khaliah Shaw was left approximately blind, screaming in pain, agony and has also basically lost 90% of her skin as a result of a rare allergic reaction to an ordinary prescription drug she was prescribed for bipolar. At what time she first in full swing experiencing this kind of discomfort, Khaliah Shaw, who is at the moment located in Georgia, US, was then given the impression that she just had the flu but one faithful night she then woke up to unbearable pain as her skin fell off. As her skin began falling of ,her hair and fingernails had also fallen out and her whole body covered in open wounds. She was prescribed the medication, Lamotrigine in 2013 while a student at Georgia College and State University and within a month or two of being prescribed the anti-seizure drug, Shaw had developed a purple rash, and had also some kind of blisters inside her eyes and mouth, and on her hands and feet. Doctors in the beginning had no idea what was wrong with her, and isolated her thinking she had an infectious disease.
She had to be sedated for about five weeks. She had to
relearn how to walk, sit, stand and feed herself, and was kept in hospital for
seven weeks. Khaliah is now raising awareness of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, the condition which nearly killed
her
“It was a
kick in the teeth to see that… all my hair had come off. I didn’t have any
fingernails. When I realized all my hair was gone, I cried,” Shaw wrote on her
blog. “When my contacts came to see me, I cried. When I realized I couldn’t
walk, I cried. When I left the hospital, I cried. EVERY time I look hard enough
in the mirror, I cry. Crying has become my thing because…I don’t know what else
to do! I literally feel like I woke up in another persons body. “It breaks my
heart when people stare at me. It tears me up when I sense that people are
weirded out by my appearance. If I choose to stop living, then SJS wins. And we
ALL KNOW that is NOT happening! Not today. Not tomorrow. So it’s time to put on
the armor of God and fight. HARD.”
She had to be sedated for about five weeks. She had to
relearn how to walk, sit, stand and feed herself, and was kept in hospital for
seven weeks. Khaliah is now raising awareness of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, the condition which nearly killed
her
“It was a
kick in the teeth to see that… all my hair had come off. I didn’t have any
fingernails. When I realized all my hair was gone, I cried,” Shaw wrote on her
blog. “When my contacts came to see me, I cried. When I realized I couldn’t
walk, I cried. When I left the hospital, I cried. EVERY time I look hard enough
in the mirror, I cry. Crying has become my thing because…I don’t know what else
to do! I literally feel like I woke up in another persons body. “It breaks my
heart when people stare at me. It tears me up when I sense that people are
weirded out by my appearance. If I choose to stop living, then SJS wins. And we
ALL KNOW that is NOT happening! Not today. Not tomorrow. So it’s time to put on
the armor of God and fight. HARD.”-LBB
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