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Texas teacher on life support after contracting both strains of flu

10-2-2018 < Blacklisted News 104 209 words
 

DALLAS – Friends and family can't quite process what happened to Crystal Whitley, 35.


"[The doctor] said if she recovered from this, she could live a pretty normal life. She wouldn't be able to run any marathons. But he didn't know if she would pull through it," said Christy Lewis, Whitley’s friend.


Whitley, a special ed teacher in Mullin, Texas, is on a life support at Baylor Scott & White in Dallas.


Two weeks ago, she contracted both strains of influenza, then got pneumonia in both lungs and picked up MRSA, a bacterial infection that's resistant to many antibiotics.


“We told her she couldn't give up. She had to keep fighting, and she just kind of gave us that look - that Crystal look like, 'What do you think I'm doing,'" said Lewis. "She was able to mouth the words 'I love you' and she kind of puckered her lips a little bit and blew me a kiss.”


Like many cases this season, what’s so hard to understand is that Whitley got the flu shot in October after giving birth to her son, River, she’s physically active and has no underlying medical conditions yet was stricken down by influenza and is on life support.



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