The heartbreaking story happened a month and a half ago, on Wednesday, February 7, when Mary Wilson He was about to go to sleep at his home in California, USA. After a refreshing shower, she turned on the hairdryer so she wouldn’t go to bed with wet hair. Hastily, she turned the device on to full power and, for some reason she still couldn’t understand, she fell to the floor and fainted.
Unfortunately the appliance remained on with the hot air and this was its great tragedy.
The dryer directed hot air at the woman’s hand for a period of 20 minutes, during which she was completely unconscious. until her partner arrived and found her collapsed on the bathroom floor.
“She screamed ‘your hand, your hand!’. I looked at it and didn’t even realize it was part of me. It didn’t look recognisable,” the young woman told local channel ABC News 4.
Wilson was rushed to hospital, where doctors decided to amputate her limb. because he had suffered serious nerve damage and an irreversible burn due to the heat produced by the hairdryer.
Unlike others, the appliance in question did not have an automatic shut-off, so it only stopped working when the couple unplugged it. If there had been, Mary believes the accident would not have had the consequences it did.
“You see it with hair straighteners, they have that ceramic plate that turns off once they reach a certain temperature. If that were the case maybe my injuries wouldn’t have been so serious,” he confessed.
go ahead
More than a month after the unfortunate episode, the young woman sees life from a different perspective, a more positive one despite losing his left hand.
“All the other problems I faced in my life six months ago are so insignificant compared to the ones I face now or the challenges I face in the future,” he said in the interview.
Source: Clarin
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