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Woman, 23, was ‘cooked from the inside out’ after taking antidepressants

Horrifying photos show the extent of Charlotte Gilmour's 'burning skin'

A WOMAN says she was "cooked from the inside out" after taking antidepressants.

Charlotte Gilmour suffered a severe reaction to lamotrigine - used to treat epilepsy and low mood in people with bipolar disorder - which left her covered in agonising blisters.

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: "I looked in the mirror, and I just burst into tears.

"I think I subconsciously knew it was something quite serious."

Charlotte, from Palmerston North, New Zealand, had been battling a chest infection for several weeks before she woke up with a painful rash on her body.

She raced to the hospital, where nurses diagnosed her with Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) - a rare but serious condition caused by the body's overreaction to medicine, particularly epilepsy drugs, antibiotics, and anti-inflammatory painkillers like ibuprofen.

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The problem was, staff didn't know how to treat it - and without treatment, it can become life-threatening.

Charlotte said: "It was scary, I guess, hearing, 'OK, no one really knows a lot about this'.

"But the scariest part is that it burned me from the inside out - so all the burns on the outside were because my insides were so burned that it started to manifest on the outside of my skin.

"The rash had started to take over my body.

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"It was like my arm had been cooked. I could also feel the bone of the top of my mouth because my gums had died."

The blistering in her digestive tract was so bad that she needed to be hooked up to a feeding tube. 

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Charlotte, who had "never been so scared", was also put on steroids but they didn't seem to help.

She quickly lost her vision, and desperately tried to keep herself awake for five days straight.

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