A British mother of two was left fighting for her life after a botched liposuction procedure in Turkey led to a ‘flesh-eating’ disease and left her with deadly sepsis.
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Carrie, 36, from Slough, booked herself in for liposuction at an Istanbul clinic in 2022, after years of feeling unhappy with changes in her body following the birth of her two children.Â
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However, the minute after she woke up from the six-hour operation, she realised the £4,500 op had gone drastically wrong.
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Her abdomen had ‘turned black’ as a result of the life-threatening flesh-eating disease necrotising fasciitis, which she’d contracted on the operating table.
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Days later, she collapsed in agony and was admitted to intensive care, where doctors found she’d developed deadly sepsis that had caused her organs to begin shutting down.Â
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It was only after five emergency surgeries to cut out the dead flesh and three months in hospital did Carrie started her long road to recovery.Â
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‘When I woke up, everything was painful — I knew something wasn’t right,’ she said.Â
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‘It was a really tight feeling to the point I felt like my body was going to split in two.
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‘I wanted to take the pain away. My stomach started turning black and they [doctors] said I had necrotising fasciitis.’
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Necrotising fasciitis, also known as the flesh-eating disease, is a rare and life-threatening infection that affects the deep layers of the skin, according to the NHS.Â
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Recalling the ‘hellish’ ordeal, Carrie said doctors detected the infection as soon as she woke up, and attempted to ‘wash it out’.Â
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She said: ‘I had to go back to surgery to wash everything out. They cut me open while I was awake, putting a screen up in front of me so I couldn’t see what was going on.’
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Within a day she’d collapsed in her bathroom and was consequently rushed to hospital and, eventually, intensive care.
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‘I went back to hospital and they said I had sepsis and needed emergency surgery,’ she said.Â
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‘They had to cut out the flesh and ended up just taking half of my stomach away.’
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In total, Carrie had five surgeries over the course of 12 days where medics cut out the dead flesh in a bid to save her life.Â
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Following the ordeal, Carrie is warning others to have surgery in the UK rather than fly to Turkey.
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‘I struggled with my stomach since having children. I’m not skinny but I’m not massive, but there’s a pouch and stretch marks that I hated. I wanted it gone.
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‘I got some inheritance money from my grandma and I wanted to use it to get something to make me happy.
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‘I was talking to the company who performed my surgery for two years — I researched them, they had good reviews and I trusted them massively.
‘I thought I’d gone with the right doctor.’
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Now, the mum regrets her decision and has urged others to ‘just diet and hit the gym’ if they want to change their body.
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‘If I could turn back time, I would never have got it,’ she said.
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‘It still affects my mental health and I have to position my clothes so you can’t see my stomach because I look deformed.
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‘I’ve had to get on with it. I can’t change it and if I keep dwelling on it my mental health will suffer.
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‘I try to stay positive and think that I’m lucky to be alive and see my kids grow up.’
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