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Aimee Copeland's Parents: Flesh-eating Disease Will Take Her Fingers Too

By RUSS BYNUM 05/14/12 05:13 PM ET AP

Aimee Copeland

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- After 10 days in the hospital, a Georgia graduate student fighting a rare flesh-eating infection isn't letting the breathing tube in her throat stop her from mouthing questions such as "Where am I?" and "How long have I been here?"

The parents of 24-year-old Aimee Copeland said Monday they know many more questions – and much tougher answers – will come as soon as doctors remove the respirator and allow her to breathe on her own.

Doctors have already amputated most of Copeland's left leg to save her life after the infection spread rapidly from a nasty gash she suffered when she fell from a zip line May 1. Her parents said she'll likely lose her fingers as well, though doctors hope to save the palms of her hands, which could allow her to one day use prosthetic fingers.

Andy Copeland told NBC's "Today" show Monday his daughter remains unaware of any of this. It's not clear exactly when her breathing tube could be taken out.

"Obviously she's going to have a lot of questions and there will be a lot revealed to her that day, a lot of things that are going to generate some very emotional responses from Amy," Copeland's father said.

The woman, a graduate student in psychology, remained in critical condition Monday at Doctors Hospital in Augusta. Just over a week ago, her family was told her chances of survival were very slim.

Copeland contracted the rare infection, called necrotizing fasciitis, within a few days after suffering a deep cut when she fell from a zip line that snapped over rocks in the Little Tallapoosa River. She was on a kayaking trip with friends.

Doctors at the local emergency room in Carrollton closed the wound with nearly two dozen staples, but it became infected within a few days. On May 4, she was diagnosed with the rare infection and flown 200 miles to Augusta for treatment by specialists.

One expert – who is not involved in Copeland's care – said Monday if surgeons have been able to get ahead of the spread of her infection, and if Copeland is on the right antibiotics, then the worst may have passed.

"Every hour that goes by, her prognosis improves," said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University. She probably still has months of care and rehabilitation ahead of her, he said.

Copeland's family has remained at her side, playing her favorite music by Bob Marley and others to help her relax and heal. Doctors are using drugs to help keep her calm and sedate.

"They are giving her medication to help her forget the stress she's under, so that explains her inability to recollect many things," her father posted over the weekend on a blog he's using to update friends and supporters. "This is good for her, but mildly frustrating for us. It frustrates me because I want her to be able to focus on what she can control, not on things she cannot control."

Copeland's parents did not immediately respond to interview requests from The Associated Press made through email, a hospital spokeswoman and a family friend. Her doctors were not commenting Monday, said hospital spokeswoman Barclay Bishop.

Infections by flesh-eating bacteria are rare but sometimes can run rampant after even minor cuts or scratches. The bacteria enter the body, quickly reproduce and give off toxins that cut off blood flow to parts of the body. The affliction can destroy muscle, fat and skin tissue. Affected areas may have to be surgically removed to save a patient's life.

The bacteria that infected Copeland, a bug called Aeromonas hydrophila, is found in warm and brackish waters. Many people exposed to these bacteria don't get sick. When illnesses do occur, it's often diarrhea from swallowing bacteria in the water. Flesh-eating Aeromonas cases are so rare that only a handful of infections have been reported in medical journals over the last few decades.

At the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, where Copeland was preparing to dive into work on her master's thesis, friends held a vigil last week and were organizing a blood drive Tuesday.

Friends describe her as positive and tenacious when it comes to tackling problems – attributes they say should help her in what's sure to be a long recovery.

"We just pray that she gets through this," said Richard LaFleur, a fellow graduate student who works with Copeland in the psychology department. "Life will not be the same, but I know that Aimee can adapt. And whatever we have to do to help, we will."

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AP Medical Writer Mike Stobbe in Atlanta contributed to this story.

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05:08 AM on 05/16/2012
Aimee Copeland Likely to Lose Fingers, But Improving ..hope fr the best!http://liveoncampus.com/wire/show/3380474
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Suemoni
Trying To "Write" All The Wrongs Of The World.
06:21 AM on 05/15/2012
My heart and prayers go out to this young woman and her family. I too hope she recovers. I've hard of that Flesh Eating Disease. That's a scary disease, because no one knows where it can lie dormant. If a person cuts himself would that bacteria just be sitting in the air waiting to jump into an open wound. I imagine that it's a painbful disease as well. Damn.
05:57 AM on 05/15/2012
I pray she makes a full and speedy recovery!
02:47 AM on 05/19/2012
PAYERS ARE WITH YOU DEAR LADY. I PRAY THAT YOU ARE FULLY RESTORED TO HEALTH TODAY. I WILL CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR YOUR RETURNED HEALTH. REQUESTING OTHERS TO DO DO THE SAME. GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU SAFE AND PAIN FREE. AMEN
05:52 AM on 05/15/2012
Aw poor girl. Best wishes Aimee
05:42 AM on 05/15/2012
Necrotizing Fasciitis Documentary,what u need to know!! http://liveoncampus.com/wire/show/3379875
03:42 AM on 05/15/2012
No one has said if Aimee was treated with Hyperbaric Medicine....or did the bacteria spread too fast? This treatment has saved many lives with necrotizing fascitis...or "Flesh Eating Disease". .
09:00 PM on 05/15/2012
I am the director of a Wound Healing Center and we use Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to treat this condition. We have had superior results! Ask the physicians why they have not tried the treatment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Though it may be too late for it to work!
01:02 AM on 05/17/2012
Hi Peggy....thanks for posting. My husband has worked Hyperbarics for over 22 years....so you both have something in common. Anyway, I do know that there is a chamber in Augusta, Ga, so I am guessing she has been treated, altho, everything that I have read, it does not say she was treated in a chamber. I heard, today, that they were going to have to remove Aimee's fingers....it was on the news. How sad. I will be praying for her!!!!
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02:53 AM on 05/15/2012
her legs are still there. spirit legs she has to touch the aura near objects. and it will move. the body dies not the soul.
04:31 AM on 05/15/2012
The mothership is summoning you
02:29 AM on 05/15/2012
Prayers for this young woman.

Aeromonas hydrophila is a bacterium, which is reported all right in the text content of this article. [I know this because I have been a trained microbiologist.]

Yet in the news video, they say that it's a virus. We generally lump bacteria and viruses together as "Bugs," but bacteria are very different from viruses. Antibiotics are not for viruses. They are used only for bacterial infections.

Gross mistakes......
Somebody should edit and proof-read the content before it gets posted for the public.
02:01 AM on 05/15/2012
Where did this poor women come in contact with the virus .Where she was injured or while being treated in the hospital. I've always thought this only happened in jungle environments
such as Africa , the Amazon region and thruout The jungles of Indonesia .
You learn something scary eveyday . it seems the world has gotten very small and bacterias , Viruses and large man eating snakes are right on our doorstep (Florida ) bye bye retirement plans .
02:47 AM on 05/15/2012
She was on a home made zipp line which it didnt work to good. She went in to a small body of water and it got it through the cut. I have been watching this story since the news reported it. I pray she makes a full recovery.
01:12 AM on 05/15/2012
I too have witnessed the power of prayer; in fact I rely on it. Perhaps some of you would also like to join in a fast and prayer session Tues or Wed. You abstain from food and water (medical conditions excluded) and you say frequent prayers to the Lord on Amiee"s behalf. The length is up to you and your personal health, 24 hours, 8 hours...just focus on Amiee and ask the Lord to please heal her hands so that they too can be saved.
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04:31 PM on 05/15/2012
the lord probably should have helped out before they started cutting body parts off, huh?
12:59 AM on 05/15/2012
I can't imagine how her family feels right now. I know when I was diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis, I was at once both devastated and terrified. I was lucky; the initial diagnosis was wrong and both of my affected limbs were saved. Throughout that illness, I may have gotten a glimpse into the horror this beautiful young woman and her family are facing and my heart really goes out to them. Her strong spirit that her friends and family talk about, along with their obvious and amazing support, will help her tremendously.
12:20 AM on 05/15/2012
Why continue on when things like this happen? She can't breathe, can't speak, can't move, lost her leg(s?), and part of her abdomin... She might even lose her hands and arms. This is just terrible. I'd ask for them to just stop, I wouldn't want to be a real life Frankenstein, I'd like to move on passed the pains of the body and struggles to survive. I wish they could understand and stop trying to keep her like this. She'll be miserable, these kinds of things are traumatizing!
12:47 AM on 05/15/2012
That is YOUR assumption. You may not want that, but that is why there are laws in place, so that someone presuming that the affected person would want the same as themselves cannot just choose to end their lives for them. It is traumatic? Yes. But we adapt and usually thrive. I personally am severely disabled and have gone through multiple life threatening situations where some could have made the choice to just let me die and, as you put it, end my suffering. I am sure glad I was given the fighting chance, because despite my "different-ness" or as you might see me a Frankenstein, I am smart, I love my life, and am happy to make everyday it's best. Why shouldn't she be given then safe chances?!
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Pippi-J
Still hopeful and moving forward
01:15 AM on 05/15/2012
I think you have exaggerated her prognosis or you did not read the article very carefully. Nowhere does it say she will lose her arms, or that she won't be able to breath or move again. She lost one leg and will lose her fingers but the doctors will attach prosthetic fingers. She will live a full life once she is better. You give up too easy, sad.
11:35 PM on 05/14/2012
Prayers for Aimee. That would be such a difficult thing to live through, especially at such a young age.
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WWZander
Where were you the day the Music died?
11:32 PM on 05/14/2012
I went thru a similar issue myself about 8 years ago. I truly feel for the girl, an I hope she gets better! Must be something about Georgia, thats where I lived when it happened to me too!
12:23 AM on 05/15/2012
I'm curious WW. How did you contract this disease. I hope you are OK. It's just hard for me to believe that doctors haven't figured out how to deal with this yet. There has to be something someone can do. We have all had contact with brackish water at times at this seems to be a new disease or maybe not. I'm just trying to understand it. Truly glad you're here to write this post. God bless you.
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WWZander
Where were you the day the Music died?
08:06 AM on 05/15/2012
I don't remember much on how I got it. Took me a couple years to even put together that I was on the verge of death. No one had ever told me I may not make it! Kinda freaky when I think about it now, there I was, fighting for my life, and I was clueless to my situation!
02:53 AM on 05/15/2012
I live in south Ga, my aunt Melissa... Got it, she was barefoot out in the yard. It had been raining, a few days later shewas in the hospital. She of her leg in just 3days. It has been 2 years now,still having trouble with it. Do you still have problems with yours?
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WWZander
Where were you the day the Music died?
08:07 AM on 05/15/2012
We lived in a town called Baxley, thats in southern Georgia too. Same town that the coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers is from!
11:30 PM on 05/14/2012
GOD it is time now, please show up for this child, she needs you, she has done nothing to deserve this, PLEASE.