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Australian Socialite Amputates Feet After Mosquito Bite in Nigeria

M.Cby M.C
December 13, 2021
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feet being amputated. According to her, she endured an 18-month nightmare when she contracted cerebral malaria from a mosquito bite during a visit to Lagos, Nigeria.

Australian, Stephenie Rodriguez.

A 52-year-old lady from Australia, Stephenie Rodriguez, has narrated her experience after going down with malaria, leading to her feet being amputated.

According to her, she endured an 18-month nightmare when she contracted cerebral malaria from a mosquito bite during a visit to Lagos, Nigeria.

In a report by the Sydney Morning Herald, the single mother and digital entrepreneur had been invited for a photo shoot next to a pool of stagnant water while speaking at a business gathering of travel executives.

The socialite noted that it was while she was there, she got bitten three times by a mosquito on her left ankle.  Armed with enough insect repellant, Rodriguez disclosed that she conscientiously doused herself in insect repellant, owing to a bad reaction she suffered from an anti-malarial drug in the past.

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An image of Stephenie Rodriguez when she was in Nigeria

Days later after flying to India, Rodriguez revealed that she began to feel tired and exhausted but dismissed the feeling, describing it as “out of character”, but pinned the feeling to “compound jet-lag”. Her next stop was Boston and it was Rodriguez’s first time in the US, but her trip was abruptly cut short when she was rushed to hospital after struggling to eat and drink.

An infectious diseases specialist had confirmed that Rodriguez had cerebral malaria, but by then she had fallen into a coma. According to doctors, Rodriguez had only a two percent chance of survival after Artesunate, a drug used to treat severe malaria, sent her into septic shock and organ failure.

In a ‘last-ditch’ effort to save her life, doctors used vasopressor drugs to redirect blood flow from her limbs to her vital organs.

“It was the last trick in the bag, and they cautioned my family that if I survived, there would be collateral damage. The vasopressors robbed my feet and hands, the things furthest from my heart, of blood and like frostbite, the areas without blood and oxygen began to die”. 

Stephenie Rodriguez

The drugs caused her feet and hands to blacken from necrosis and at one point she witnessed her own toe fall off into her hand.

“It was horrible, absolutely horrible. Completely unimaginable”.

Stephenie Rodriguez
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Australian, socialite Stephenie Rodriguez

After being airlifted back to Australia, doctor’s advised Rodriguez would have to undergo an above-the-knee amputation along with several fingers.

Horrified by the thought, she held off on the procedure and instead underwent multiple skin grafts and surgeries to see if her condition would improve. Eventually, she had to have her remaining toes amputated and slowly came to the realization she couldn’t put it off any longer.

Wheelchair-bound and unable to stand from unbearable pain, Rodriguez underwent drastic surgery to have both feet amputated and replaced with above-ankle bilateral osseointegrated implants and mechanical feet.

“It’s bizarre, but I had to cut my feet off to walk again”.

Stephenie Rodriguez

Attached to the ends of each rod is a pair of prosthetic feet which now allow Rodriguez to move freely again.

After thirty-six surgeries, Rodriguez is the first woman in Australia to receive the implants and mechanical feet which was developed by Australian professor, Munjed Al Muderis.

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The Iraqi who became a leading surgeon of robotic limbs convinced her that giving up her blackened dead feet was her only hope of walking again. 

Following surgery and hours of painful rehabilitation, Rodriguez celebrated a recent achievement of being able to walk in a pair of 4cm kitten heels again.

“I never really felt ‘dressed’ until I had a pair of killer heels on; the higher, the better. That’s just the sort of girl I was… still am”.

Stephenie Rodriguez

Read also: Davido Buys New Lamborghini Few Days After Acquiring a Rolls Royce

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