CRITICAL CONDITION

Man, 36, left ‘brain dead’ with 4% chance of survival after trying to pull out an ingrown hair in his groin

His family feared he wouldn't make it

A MAN was declared brain dead and given a four per cent chance of survival after developing blood poisoning from an ingrown hair.

Steven Spinale was diagnosed with sepsis after getting an infection when he attempted to remove the ingrown hair from his groin area.

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and videos shared by his sister Michelle show the dad fighting for his life at the end of 2022, as he was placed in a medically-induced coma and underwent open heart surgery.

Sepsis is a life-threatening reaction to an infection that occurs when the immune system overreacts, starting to damage the body's tissues and organs.

Steven developed the condition after trying to remove an ingrown hair in his leg which became infected.

Steven, 36 at the time, was pretty sick a month before being admitted to hospital, according to Michelle.

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"He was turned away at numerous hospitals [who thought] he was making it up," she shared in a .

"He started vomiting blood and they still sent him home.

"The next day, my sister had to call 911 because he couldn't breathe."

Once Steven was admitted, doctors were baffled by his symptoms and couldn't figure out what was causing them.

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"All they could figure out was he was bleeding internally from somewhere," his sister wrote in the GoFundMe.

"Little did we know that would be the smallest worry."

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Doctors discovered that he had a rare bacteria in his bloodstream which was "shutting down all his organs", according to Michelle.

"He declined fast until he crashed and was put on life support.

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Steven was feeling unwell for about a month before being rushed to hospital after vomiting bloodCredit: gofundme
'Steven has a long road ahead of him but he is steadily on his way,' sister Michelle saidCredit: gofundme
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