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Teen left ‘with her nipple rotting off’ after £8k ‘botched’ KK boob job – and was blamed for ‘not washing her hands’
A WOMAN claims her nipple rotted off after a “botched” £8,000 boob reduction.
Paige Harvey went under the knife at a private clinic in a bid to rid herself of back pain and agonising skin tears caused by her “ridiculous” size KK breasts.
She also hoped the surgery would help her comfortably pursue her dream of becoming a paramedic.
The then-18-year-old took out a loan to fund the procedure to take her to a D-cup in October 2021.
Paige, now 21, alleges that she was turfed out of the clinic just two hours later while “still high as a kite”.
Halfway home, Paige claims her horrified mum burst into tears as the wounds split open and left her “sitting in a pool of her own blood”.
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Over the following year, she then reportedly took more than 30 courses of antibiotics to shift subsequent infections.
Horrifying photos show how these ravaged her chest area, leaving her weeping and bloody with lumps and uneven scars.
Paige says she later developed a golf ball-sized lump that doctors said was fat necrosis – death of fat tissue due to injury and loss of blood supply.
Three years on from her surgery, Paige claims she is still suffering from swelling in her armpits, which she believes is linked to the operation.
She is urging anyone considering a breast reduction to thoroughly research their surgeon and to do their best to get it done on the NHS so it can help if things go wrong.
Paige, from Eyemouth, Berwickshire, said: “I had a breast reduction when I was 18 because I had KK breasts.
“I would have to wear a size 14 to 16 top even though I was a size 8. I was quite little, but I had this massive chest.
“I wanted to go to uni to be a paramedic so that was the plan – to get the surgery done so it would be easier to do that.
“A single bra would cost no less than £60 because I had to get them all made because I had a 30in back but my chest was absolutely massive. I looked ridiculous.
“They were heavy, my back was killing and my skin would tear underneath [them]. It was just painful.
“It always attracted the wrong sort of attention. Going on a night out I didn’t want to be wearing granny jumpers, I just wanted a nice top on like my friends, but there were always comments.”
Desperate to get the op done as soon as possible, Paige opted to go private on October 7, 2021.
Half my nipple was gone because the infection was eating my whole boobs away
Paige Harvey
“I was excited,” she said. “I wouldn’t even say I was nervous, I was just so ready for it.
“Roughly two hours after surgery I was discharged. They phoned my mum to come and get me, I was high as a kite.
“I first realised something was wrong halfway home from the clinic.
“My mum started crying. I asked her what was wrong [then I looked down] and I was in a pile of my own blood. There was blood leaking through my clothes.
“She called them [the clinic] and they said, ‘That’s fine go home’.”
After a follow-up appointment a week later, where staff are said to have changed the bandages and told her “everything was fine”, Paige began to feel poorly.
When her mum and partner checked her breasts they said they were weeping and bruised so she was prescribed antibiotics to tackle a suspected infection.
This then spread to both boobs and began “eating away” at her tissue and nipple.
“At first I was reassured that this was totally normal but the infection list is virtually endless. I was getting more and more ill every other week,” Paige said.
“I was running a temperature, sleeping 16 hours a day and at one point the doctors thought I was on the verge of going septic.
“My whole chest was yellow, black and blue from all the bruising and the underneath was quite red.
“Half my nipple was gone because the infection was eating my whole boobs away.”
She reportedly went back to the clinic “at least twice a month” but her “concerns weren’t taken seriously at all”.
“They just kept telling me I was fine and one of the times I started crying and the nurse said, ‘I think you’re just feeling a bit sorry for yourself’,” Paige added.
“I went back again [because of the infection] and was asked, ‘Do you even wash your hands?’, suggesting it was my fault that I was getting an infection.”
Botched surgery crisis
By Ryan Merrifield, News Reporter
BRITAIN is facing a botched surgery crisis, The Sun can reveal.
In the past few years, at least 28 Brits have died abroad after complications from Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs) alone.
But there are plenty more who have undergone the procedure in Britain with disastrous consequences.
Plastic surgery campaign group Save Face said in a report that 479 patients have complained to them about botched BBLs and hip dips – all undertaken by non-healthcare cowboy practitioners – since 2022.
Reported complications included infection, sepsis, abscesses, necrosis, cellulitis, migration and nodules.
A total of 98 percent of complainants were then treated by NHS services.
Mum-of-five Alice Webb, 33, was having a BBL at a studio in Gloucester earlier this month when it is said to have “gone wrong”.
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter.
Save Face director Ashton Collins said: “
Ashton Collins told The Sun: “We launched a campaign in December 2023 calling upon the government to take urgent action to ban these procedures.
“We made it absolutely clear that without urgent intervention someone would die.
“It makes me incredibly sad and angry that our fear has been confirmed and a family has been shattered.
“Liquid BBL procedures are a crisis waiting to happen. They are advertised on social media as ‘risk-free’, ‘cheaper’ alternatives to the surgical counterpart and that could not be further from the truth.”
Paige diligently took her medication and got her granny, a nurse, to change her bandages while she was signed off sick from work.
“I had to move in with her because I couldn’t look at it myself so she did it for me,” she said.
“I had more than 30 boxes of antibiotics over a year.”
Six months later, Paige discovered a hard lump in her left breast, about the size of a golf ball.
She was referred to Borders General Hospital in Melrose, Scotland, where doctors discovered she had fat necrosis.
“My boob had basically died,” Paige said.
‘DISGUSTING’
In September 2024, her breasts have finally healed – but you can still see a grape-sized lump in her armpit through her clothes, she added.
Paige also allegedly continues to suffer with lumpy scars and swelling, and has to have regular hospital appointments.
“I’ve got no feeling left in my chest and lumps everywhere. They’ve butchered me,” she said.
“I paid £8,00 to go to a D-cup and I’m an H-cup, so really it was a waste of money and I believe I need another breast reduction.
“I think the clinic has been disgusting; I would never treat anyone the way I was treated.
“I was so ill and the whole time I was insulted – told I was feeling sorry for myself and accused of not washing my hands.”
Hoping to prevent others from experiencing a similar ordeal, Paige added: “My advice to anyone looking to get a reduction is: really do your research.
“If you can get it on the NHS, do that, because you know you’ll be looked after.
“Companies just want the money, that’s it.”
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Why your pee should NOT be clear – as doctor warns ‘dangerous’ colour indicates risk of seizures and even death
THE colour of your pee is a good gauge of how well hydrated you are.
A pale straw hue probably means you’re having enough water, while a darker amber colour indicates you might need to get drinking.
But a crystal-clear stream is not what you should be aiming for, a GP has warned.
According to Dr Sermed Mezher, a London-based locum GP and author: “If your pee stream could be sold in Swarovski, then you’re doing it wrong.”
Yes, your urine should ideally be pale-coloured most of the time, he explained in a recent video posted to his Instagram page.
But drinking so much water that your pee is transparent instead of yellow-tinged can be “dangerous” according to the GP, and could put you at risk of a condition called water intoxication.
This is when you have more water in your body that you need, causing a chemical imbalance that may in some cases be fatal.
“Drinking too much water in a short period can lead to a condition called water intoxication, or hyponatremia,” Dr Mezher wrote in the accompanying post.
“This occurs when the excess water dilutes the sodium levels in your blood, disrupting the balance of electrolytes that your body needs for proper function.
“When sodium levels drop too low, cells start to swell,” the GP said.
This can be problem for essential organs like your brain, he noted.
Your brain is in “an enclosed cavity with limited space”, Dr Mezher explained, so “the only way it can go is down” when it starts to swell inside the confines of your skull.
When you get too much water in your brain cells, it increases pressure on your brain and affects how it works.
This can lead to symptoms like headaches, nausea, confusion and seizures, he warned.
In severe cases, water intoxication may even put people in a coma or result in death, the GP added.
What does the colour of your pee mean?
Urine colour normally ranges between light yellow and dark amber.
A change in your pee colour is usually due to something completely normal, but just occasionally it may be a sign that you should seek medical advice.
The darker the colour of the urine, the more concentrated it is.
Because people tend to sleep for several hours without having a drink, their pee is normally darker first thing in the morning.
Darker urine during the day or evening may be one of the signs that
someone is dehydrated, meaning they are not drinking enough fluids.
Eating certain foods can affect the colour of pee, though this doesn’t
happen in everyone.
Taking certain medications can also affect the colour of urine. Certain vitamin supplements may also change the urine to a particularly bright colour.
These changes are harmless and are due to colours in the food, supplements or medication.
How much the colour of your urine changes will depend on how much food you eat or supplements or medication you take, how hydrated you are and on your own body chemistry.
Seek medical help if your pee is red, brown or very dark coloured.
Source: NHS
So, what colour pee should you be aiming for?
He went on: “It’s important to note that your urine shouldn’t be completely clear all the time.
“While staying hydrated is crucial, some yellow tint in your urine is normal and indicates healthy hydration.
“Urine that is pale yellow reflects a proper balance of water and waste, while clear urine may suggest overhydration.
“On the other hand, dark yellow or amber urine could signal dehydration.
“Maintaining a balance is key – hydrating adequately without overconsumption ensures that your body can regulate fluids effectively.”
How much water should I drink daily?
This begs the question of how much water you should be drinking throughout the day.
According to Dr Mezher, “two litres is good for most”.
The NHS Eatwell Guide recommends that people should aim to drink six to eight cups or glasses of fluid a day.
Water, lower-fat milk and sugar-free drinks, including tea and coffee, all count towards that.
But you may need to drink more if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, in a hot place, are doing lots of physical activity or you’re ill or recovering.
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The 4 common medicines that ‘increase your chance of erectile dysfunction’ – are you at risk?
THOUGH it might leave you feeling deflated, trouble getting an erection is usually just caused by the stress of expectation or having a few too many drinks.
Most men will experience it at some point or another and it’s usually nothing to worry about.
If you’re quite often unable to get an erection or can’t keep one for long enough to be intimate, then you might be suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED).
It can feel embarrassing to speak about but the condition is in fact extremely common.
Dr Donald Grant, GP and senior clinical advisor at The Independent Pharmacy says: “Erectile dysfunction affects millions of men around the world.
“Overall, it is estimated that around 50 per cent of men between the ages of 40 and 70 will experience ED at some point.
“That’s why locating potential causes is vital.”
ED may be caused by health conditions such as high blood pressure and cholesterol or diabetes, as well as depression and anxiety.
But sometimes, the culprit may in fact be inside your medicine cabinet.
“Medication can play a massive role in causing this limiting condition,” Dr Grant explained.
This can include drugs geared towards treating specific conditions, or pills as common as painkillers and anti-histamines.
Here are four medicines that could increase your risk of ED.
1. Beta Blockers
Beta blockers are drugs that lower blood pressure.
“Blood pressure medications, also known as antihypertensives or beta blockers, list erectile dysfunction as a common side effect for many medications – including popular treatments such as atenolol and propranolol,” Dr Grant says.
“These medications can lower testosterone while also impacting blood flow – both are requirements for achieving and maintaining a healthy erection.”
Don’t stop taking the drugs if you’re experiencing problems with ED, but you can speak to your GP about it if it’s bothering you.
2. Antidepressants
Medications to treat depression often list reduced sex drive and sexual dysfunction as a side effect.
According to Dr Grant: “Popular antidepressants such as Citalopram, Sertraline and Fluoxetine could also be contributing to men’s ED risk.
“Antidepressants have a direct impact on hormones, increasing serotonin which can influence testosterone and dopamine levels – affecting libido and the ability to become sexually stimulated.
“It’s often listed as a side effect of antidepressant medication.
“However, it’s important to stay in dialogue with your GP to assess the best treatments available.”
3. Painkillers
A common class of painkillers called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can be another cause of ED, according to Dr Grant.
“NSAIDs are some of the most commonly used medications, with Aspirin and Ibuprofen falling under this category,” the GP says.
“Erectile dysfunction is a potential side effect as these tablets can negatively impact blood flow and the ability to maintain erections.
“While these tablets are available over-the-counter, managing intake and abiding by recommended dosages is so important.”
The GP also recommends taking a look at potential side effects of the drugs on their leaflets before taking.
4. Antihistamines
At certain times of the year when pollen levels reach their peak, many people will pop an antihistamine to cope with allergy symptoms.
They’re also used to relieve hives, conjunctivitis and reactions to insect bites or stings.
They work by blocking the effects of a substance called histamine in your body.
Histamine is normally released when your body detects something harmful, such as an infection, helping protect the body by causing blood vessels to expand and the skin to swell.
What is erectile dysfunction?
ERECTILE dysfunction – also known as impotence – is very common, especially in men over 40.
Erectile dysfunction is when you are either:
- Unable to get an erection
- Unable to keep an erection for long enough to have sex
Depending on the cause, you may still be able to get an erection at other times, such as when you wake up.
Sometimes you might also have low sex drive.
It’s not usually the sign of something serious but you should speak to a GP about it, especially if it’s causing you distress.
Possible causes include stress, tiredness, having too much booze, as well as some medicines.
But if your ED is persistent, it might be caused by:
- High blood pressure or high cholesterol
- Diabetes
- Depression or anxiety
- Hormone problems
In people with allergies, histamines can cause uncomfortable and sometimes dangerous reactions.
But the substance can also play a role in erections, Dr Grant says.
“Histamine is crucial for developing an erection as the chemical helps dilute blood vessels, improving blood flow and allowing men to become erect.
“Therefore, it’s no surprise to learn that antihistamines can drastically increase men’s risk of developing ED.
“It highlights the importance of monitoring dosage and speaking openly with medical professionals about the harmful side effects common medications could have on an individual basis.”
Tips to deal with ED
“Overall, it’s intriguing to uncover so many over-the-counter medications that can escalate men’s ED risk,” Dr Grant concludes.
But maintaining a healthy lifestyle and making sure you’re not over consuming these medicines can help protect you against this common condition.
Having regular GP visits and check-ups is also key to preventing and treating ED, the GP adds.
“Aside from medication, I recommend incorporating foods into your diet that boost blood flow – this includes apples, walnuts and dark leafy greens.
“I also suggest managing a healthy alcohol intake as drinking can play a massive role in the development of erectile dysfunction.”
What are the physical causes of erectile dysfunction?
There are four main types of physical condition that can cause impotence in men:
- Vasculogenic disorders such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes affect the flow of blood to your penis and cause erectile dysfunction.
- Neurogenic conditions, which affect the nerves and include disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis, are also responsible.
- A hormonal disorder, affecting your hormones, is another example of a physical problem that can lead to impotence.
- An anatomical condition is something that affects the tissue or structure of the penis and is the fourth physical cause. Old age is also commonly associated with impotence.
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