Student loses legs after eating leftover noodles

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A student was forced to have both legs amputated after eating their housemate’s leftovers from the fridge led to devastating sepsis.

The student immediately began to feel ill after eating a chicken and noodle dish which had been bought from a restaurant the previous night.

He reportedly had no known allergies, had received his childhood vaccinations, and wasn’t a big drinker, although he went through two packs of cigarettes a week and smoked cannabis daily. The video explaining the case made by user ‘Dr Bernard’ explained that the severe symptoms the patient was suffering from seemed likely to have been an aggressive bacterial infection.

He went on: “Little clots form everywhere, as they get lodged into small blood vessels blocking blood flow.When skin tissue is starved of blood, it begins to turn purple and rot, in a process called necrosis. Dr Bernard described the incident as a “freak accident”, although it’s not clear what caused the food to have the bacteria in it.

 

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