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Tuesday, 30 October 2012

OMG! Taking Ibuprofen Could be Fatal- See Evidence

Calvin Lock 11, nearly lost his life to Ibuprofen after taking the painkiller to address Viral infection. When he took the Ibuprofen, he started having skin rashes that were mistaken for chicken pox. The picture right shows Calvin with his family before the sickness. And the picture on the left side shows partial recovery of Calvin.  It was indeed life threatening having come into very close contact with death. He  spent so many days on life support in the hospital. This  severe allergic reaction to Ibuprofen intake  has caused him to lose 65% of his body
Calvin Lock with his mother Robyn and father Daryn. The 11-year-old is lucky to be alive after suffering a severe allergic reaction to an over-the-counter painkiller ibuprofen Calvin Lock with his mother Robyn and father Daryn. The 11-year-old is lucky to be alive after suffering a severe allergic reaction to an over-the-counter painkiller ibuprofen 

Calvin, a young school boy from Littleport Cambridgeshire had a viral infection and the painkiller, an over the counter drug in question was recommended to him which he took. But the following morning, he saw rashes on his face and slight swelling on his left ear. More antibiotics were administered which led to severe reaction you are now seeing.
Doctors initially thought Calvin had chickenpox and gave him antibiotics which, the following day, had caused the swelling and rashes to spread across his body Doctors initially thought Calvin had chickenpox and gave him antibiotics which, the following day, had caused the swelling and rashes to spread across his body
Calvin's devastated family were told he was critically ill and that his chances of survival were slim. Calvin's devastated family were told he was critically ill and that his chances of survival were slim
Immediately the blisters started, Calvin was taken into Intensive Care unit where medical expert at Broomfield Hospital,  Chelmsford, Essex worked on his health. But due to continuous deterioration of his health  he was transferred to specialist hospital and was placed on life support because he was unable to breath. Even his finger nails all fell off at the climax of the severe allergy.  This secondary sickness started on September 26 but he came home for the very first time on October 19 and is now learning how to walk. This young chap loves soccer and fishing as you can see a fish in his hand.
 
Calvin before his ordeal, which at one point left him unable to walk, talk or see



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