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January 14, 2012

Woman injects 'bath salts,' loses arm to flesh-eating infection

Doctors had to amputate woman's arm, shoulder, perform radical mastectomy, skin grafts to stop infection

By EMS1 Staff

EMS1 Staff

NEW ORLEANS — A woman lost her arm to flesh-eating bacteria after injecting "bath salts" in New Orleans, according to a report published this month in the journal Orthopedics.

The 34-year-old woman arrived at hospital with pain, swelling and a small red puncture mark on her right forearm, NPR reports. The doctors diagnosed her with a skin infection. The prescribed intravenous antibiotics improved the situation.

Two days later, the swelling returned, and the woman told doctors she had injected herself with "bath salts," an increasingly popular stimulant drug, at a party before she initially came to the hospital.

The doctors discovered dead muscle and a necrotizing fasciitis infection that advanced up her arm before their eyes when they cut open the skin on the woman's arm. The medical team had to amputate the woman's arm and shoulder and perform a radical mastectomy and skin grafts to stop the infection.

The woman survived and is in rehab. Her case appears to be the first known of a person contracting a flesh-eating disease from injecting "bath salts."

"It's one of those horrible things that starts out as no big deal," Robert Russo, an orthopedic resident who helped treat the woman, told NPR. "Then the person ends up losing an extremity."


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Kathy Ann Moore Kathy Ann Moore Saturday, January 14, 2012 1:39:15 PM WE all know that Bath Salts were took off the shelf & NOT sold in stores anymore because of some folks snorting it & it causes DAMAGE! So for a GROWN 34 yr old woman to put them in her arm with a needle is down right STUPID! You can't feel sorry for that... She knew better! I hope others that are still getting these salts "illegally" will read this........... Sad & Unbelievable....
Amy Summers-Morris Amy Summers-Morris Saturday, January 14, 2012 2:30:04 PM Omg how horrible! They need to take all.synthetic drugs off the market.we have enough problems with REAL drugs!
Diane Mandrell Diane Mandrell Sat Jan 14 15:26:13 PST 2012 hey i need my norcos i have serious pain n winter so they better leave me alone
Galen Price Galen Price Fri Jan 20 21:47:33 PST 2012 Drug prohibition doesn't work any better than alcohol prohibition did. We refuse to make available the well-studied and easily, safely manufactured drugs. So naturally the people who want to get high turn to the newest, easiest to get substance - regardless of the source or risk profile. Let people obtain cannabis and pharmacological grade opiates and you will see the "bath salts" problem disappear overnight.
Rudy Fernandez Rudy Fernandez Saturday, January 14, 2012 6:07:05 PM I have no sympathy for stupidity.
Chris Taylor Chris Taylor Sunday, January 15, 2012 9:59:28 AM I guess you just can't fix stupid.
Jason Miller Jason Miller Sunday, January 15, 2012 2:36:48 PM Not surprising. Addiction is the same with any drug.
Adeniyi Abdulkabeer Adewale Adeniyi Abdulkabeer Adewale Tuesday, January 17, 2012 3:48:01 AM may God save her.
Tommie Easley Tommie Easley Tuesday, January 17, 2012 8:57:19 AM you should'nt use things that was not their intended , use for only what it is designed to do.
Matt Rescue Matt Rescue Wednesday, January 18, 2012 12:34:51 AM Well that's just brilliant!
Robert O'Connor Robert O'Connor Wednesday, January 18, 2012 8:11:35 AM Note I would suggest this was caused by a dirty needle and not the crap she shot up... That is why I support clean needle exchange clinics.
Michael Stanley Michael Stanley Wednesday, January 18, 2012 8:55:26 AM The woman injecting bath salts and ultimately loosing her arm is not surprising, but is a good reminder to ems and hospital techs, nurses, and docs that people will do anything when desperate enough for a "high".
Beth Pruitt Bright Beth Pruitt Bright Thursday, January 19, 2012 4:37:18 AM Can you say STUPID!
Ericka Gutierrez Ericka Gutierrez Thursday, January 19, 2012 9:14:50 AM Lets all give a round of applause to stupid people...i bet she procreated.
Tremayne Glaspie Tremayne Glaspie Friday, January 20, 2012 5:23:42 PM Job security
Steve Ferguson Steve Ferguson Friday, January 20, 2012 7:34:19 PM that-was-real-damm-stupid
Robert Gift Robert Gift Saturday, January 21, 2012 3:11:32 AM What devastating damage. So sorry. Hope that she does not have children. Who ever injected bath salts in the first place?
Katherine Messier Katherine Messier Saturday, January 21, 2012 5:57:38 AM They should have just amputated her head....
John Fisk John Fisk Thursday, January 26, 2012 10:16:00 PM get a better connect dumbass.
Patricia Meagher Patricia Meagher Monday, February 06, 2012 2:04:31 PM she doesn't need rehab she needs another shot full of the stuff and then all the junkies will do them selves in and we would all be better off.
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