California mom has limbs amputated
As per the New York Post, Laura Barajas is a mom-of-three who lives with her partner Jose Valdez, her 6-year-old son, and Jose’s two other children in San Jose.
Yet her life was flipped upside down after she purchased and cooked tilapia at a local market some months ago. Laura is said to have fallen sick a day after consuming the fish, and was subsequently rushed to hospital.
There, doctors diagnosed her with the aggressive – and, frankly, terrifying – Vibrio vulnificus, a type of dangerous bacteria that can be found in undercooked seafood.
After Laura’s GoFundMe page – set up by close friend Anna Messina – went live, a harrowing image emerged showing the mom lying in a hospital bed.
“All four of [her] limbs had to be removed in order to save her life,” the GoFundMe page reads.
“Find it in your hearts to support this beautiful family during this incredibly challenging time
“What has happened to them could happen to any of us.”
Laura is said to have undergone life-saving surgery yesterday (Thursday, September 21), and her rising medical bills are an obvious cause of extra stress for her family.
At the time of writing, the GoFundMe page has raised in excess of $123,000 – the money will be put towards lessening the financial strain.
“The mounting hospital bills are overwhelming,” Messina said. “Laura’s physical condition will necessitate significant changes to their lives as they adapt to her new circumstances.”
According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a Vibrio vulnificus infection can lead to amputations of affected limbs. It can also cause death within a day or two of a person becoming infected.
Speaking to KRON, UCSF infectious disease expert Dr. Natasha Spottiswoode explained: “The ways you can get infected with this bacteria are, one, you can eat something that’s contaminated with it [and] the other way is by having a cut or tattoo exposed to water in which this bug lives.”