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Posted by geroin on Jan-23-2009 16:41:

Doctors amputate Brazilian model's hands, feet

goddamn what a horrible story..


quote:






(CNN) -- During one beauty pageant, Brazilian model Mariana Bridi, 20, confided in friends that she was "living the dream."


Brazilian model Mariana Bridi is in a serious condition in hospital after undergoing multiple amputations.

Now she's fighting for her life in intensive care in a hospital in the Brazilian city of Serra, following a series of operations to bring a potentially fatal infection under control.

In the last week, she's had both hands and feet amputated. Doctors removed both kidneys and in the most recent surgery last night removed part of her stomach.

"They say her situation is very critical and that her chances (of survival) are not really significant, but she keeps on surprising everyone," Henrique Fontes, executive director of Miss World Brazil told CNN.

"Two weeks ago the doctor gave her 24 hours to live and she's been fighting and resisting -- she's quite amazing."

Less than one month ago, Mariana Bridi was a healthy 20-year-old who was well on the way to achieving her dream of becoming a world class model.

She placed sixth in the Miss Bikini International competition in China last year and took first place for the "Best in Swimsuit" category. In 2006 and 2007 she came fourth in the contest to become Brazil's entrant for the Miss World pageant.

Fontes told CNN Bridi had recently been selected to compete in a national modeling contest by the same person who discovered Brazilian modeling sensation Giselle Bunchen. Mariana had saved space in her diary for the competition in Sao Paolo this coming April.

That wasn't the only thing she had planned. Fontes said Bridi also dreamed of becoming a journalist. She was planning to move to Sao Paulo this year to begin her studies. She'd been living with her boyfriend, Thiago Sim�es, who is now spending as much time as he can by her bedside.

The pace of Mariana Bridi's deterioration from a vibrant, energetic young woman to a fragile patient in intensive care has been swift and shocking.

Mariana first sought medical advice after feeling ill in late December. Doctors said she had kidney stones but her condition soon worsened.

Bridi was eventually diagnosed as suffering a urinary tract infection. By the time the infection was detected it had developed into septicemia -- an infection of the blood.

Doctors decided to amputate first her hands and then her feet after the condition reduced the amount of oxygen being delivered to her limbs.

She's now on life support and the only recent communication she's had with her family is through her eyes.

"She doesn't talk, she responds by blinking her eyes and she said that she wanted to live under this critical situation," Fontes told CNN.

He described her as very persistent and determined, "a person who enjoyed life and went after what she wanted without fears."

He told a story about when she first contacted him about entering a modeling competition in Brazil.

"When she first wrote to us asking for information on how to participate in the pageant, Mariana herself went after what she needed to compete at national level."

"In order to compete she traveled more than 20 hours on a bus going from Victoria to Curitiba," he said.

News of Bridi's condition spread quickly throughout Brazil and then worldwide.

A message on her Web site said that the volume of traffic to the Web site had caused it to crash, and that the site had received more than 15,000 hits in two days.

"The whole world, I repeat, the whole world is touched by the case of Mariana."

The message said they had received "emails of solidarity from all corners of the world: Australia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, France, Italy, USA, Russia, etc. "

Bridi's family and friends have urged people to keep praying for Mariana's survival. "Mariana is (a) warrior and will win this battle."




http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/ameri...azil/index.html


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jan-23-2009 16:47:

That's so awful. My prayers are with her and her family.

I also give her great respect for saying that "she wanted to live under this critical situation." So many people give up when faced with situations like this. She's got amazing courage.

Edit - She's absolutely stunning


Posted by italarmo on Jan-23-2009 16:52:

that's soooo sad. i cant even imagine ever being in that situation or knowing somebody going through that.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Jan-23-2009 17:04:

Unhappy

poor girl
I hope she lives... people of such courage and determination should live to tell their story!


Posted by jon jon on Jan-23-2009 17:19:

quote:
Less than one month ago, Mariana Bridi was a healthy 20-year-old who was well on the way to achieving her dream of becoming a world class model.


insane... life is for living people, do it now not later...


Posted by 1dawoman on Jan-23-2009 17:42:

This is soooo tragic. Urinary tract infections are so common (almost every woman I know has had one at one point in her life)...yet so often misdiagnosed...i was sent home with one which travelled to my kidneys. Eventually the Dr. caught it and all it took was a week of antibiotics for me to feel fine again but, if left untreated...things can obviously get bad...fast...

I feel so bad for this girl...


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Jan-23-2009 22:08:

id still hit that shit man


Posted by Vivid Boy on Jan-23-2009 23:03:

i have a chance!


Posted by 1dawoman on Jan-23-2009 23:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
i have a chance!


probably not...


Posted by geroin on Jan-24-2009 05:32:

according to her website and after translating the message to english she just passed away....

what a sad way to go...feel very bad for her family...

RIP


Posted by smuncky on Jan-24-2009 05:34:

damn


Posted by Inrush on Jan-24-2009 05:39:

oh man that must have been some hard news to handle...


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-24-2009 16:19:

Terrible news. I'm stumped as to how the doctors could have misdignosed such a common ailment. Let's all put our hands together and pray that this family can get back on their feet after all this.


Posted by geroin on Jan-24-2009 20:22:

i still can't get over how sad this story is..

poor girl get's chopped up in pieces and then dies because of the doctor's misdiagnosis.


Posted by kotsy on Jan-24-2009 20:36:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Terrible news. I'm stumped as to how the doctors could have misdignosed such a common ailment. Let's all put our hands together and pray that this family can get back on their feet after all this.


class act all the way


Posted by Skipper on Jan-24-2009 21:11:

Am I reading this right? She let a UTI go unchecked for so long it killed her??

I know this is sad, but...there are far worse things happening in the world than someone who dies because she doesn't go to a doctor when she starts pissing razor blades. You get that shit fixed right away.


Posted by geroin on Jan-24-2009 21:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
Am I reading this right? She let a UTI go unchecked for so long it killed her??

I know this is sad, but...there are far worse things happening in the world than someone who dies because she doesn't go to a doctor when she starts pissing razor blades. You get that shit fixed right away.


my dad said the same thing yesterday but the doctors were supposed to see it the first time she went in, not 10 days later when she was almost dying. When you have kidney stones the pain might be similar to what you'd have if you have UTI.


Posted by VDub on Jan-25-2009 01:25:

quote:
Originally posted by jon jon
insane... life is for living people, do it now not later...


For once we agree...

Carpe diem...

But such a sad story...


Posted by Skipper on Jan-25-2009 13:07:

quote:
Originally posted by jon jon
insane... life is for living people, do it now not later...


Agreed...but a UTI is totally detectable and treatable.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-25-2009 15:34:

Well it's obvious that Brazil is a few steps behind modern medicine. You can't miss leukocytes in a standard urine sample, even if you're not specifically looking for an infection. I wonder if the family is going to sue? They must be pissed.


Posted by Skipper on Jan-25-2009 16:22:

Maybe I missed it, but didn't she just let it go until it was too late?

The moral of the story isn't to live every day like it's your last, it's when you start pissing razor blades, get that shit checked out!


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-25-2009 16:24:

^^^

You have to take your health into your own hands?


Posted by yankeeBaby on Jan-25-2009 17:41:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
^^^

You have to take your health into your own hands?


jenny!!!


Posted by Prometheus Xex on Jan-25-2009 17:53:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Terrible news. I'm stumped as to how the doctors could have misdignosed such a common ailment. Let's all put our hands together and pray that this family can get back on their feet after all this.


Puns galore!


Posted by Candeeman on Jan-25-2009 20:05:

quote:
Originally posted by geroin
according to her website and after translating the message to english she just passed away....


Yeah, full story here: RIP


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