AT DEATH’S DOOR

I was left fighting for my life and lost all four limbs after getting caught in the steam machine at a gig

AN aspiring model had all four limbs amputated after contracting a rare respiratory disease from a concert's mist machine.

Just three days after Evelyn Davis, 22, went to a gig in June she began feeling extremely tired and unwell.

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Evelyn Davis, 22, pictured on the left, attended a concert in June last year and was rushed to the hospital just days laterCredit: Kennedy News
The medication Evelyn was given during her 16 day coma cut off circulation to her hands and feet - these had to be amputated in JulyCredit: Kennedy News
Despite doctors telling her she's never walk again, Evelyn was able to start doing so two months after losing her legsCredit: Kennedy News

The construction company admin assistant from Tyler, Texas, also felt feverish and got a reading of 104.5°F when she took her temperature - that's over 40°C.

Strangely, Evelyn's temperature was down to normal when she took it 10 minutes later.

But when she woke up the following day feeling even more unwell, Evelyn decided to go to hospital, where she was diagnosed with sepsis and pneumonia.

The 22-year-old was taken to another hospital and she recalled feeling 'completely delirious'.

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"I had no idea what was happening and who anybody was," Evelyn said.

"My mom told me that I told her that I was about to die."

She then fell into a coma for 16 days and had a series of 'wild dreams' including being on the beach eating fruit with the Kardashians.

But the 22-year-old went into full organ failure while unconscious and was given medication to stabilise her blood pressure.

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"They had me on vasopressors to stabilise my blood pressure but they draw all the circulation to your organs," Evelyn explained. As a result, blood flow to her extremities was cut off.

"I was on those for about 12 days so I'd lost all blood flow to my hands and feet by the time they were able to take me off them."

Doctors discovered she had - a rare but serious lung infection caused by inhaling tiny droplets of bacteria-laced water - around ten days into her coma that.

Though it's uncommon, you can catch the disease from air conditioning systems, humidifiers, pools, hot tubs and taps in places where bacteria have got into the water supply.

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