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Several children to undergo amputations after Melbourne school bus crash

<p>Seven school children are in serious condition - with one reportedly in intensive care - in the wake of a horror bus crash in Melbourne. </p> <p>Their nightmare began when their school bus collided with a truck on its way back from Exford Primary School, rolling when it should have been dropping the 45 kids onboard home. </p> <p>And when Royal Children’s Hospital Chief Executive Officer Bernadette McDonald provided an update for those following the story, she noted that she was surprised all of the children had survived - though their struggle was far from over. </p> <p>They were taken to the Royal Melbourne hospital, all of them aged between the years of five and 11. Two were discharged, but seven remain, with each of their conditions serious. </p> <p>“The children have suffered multiple and traumatic injuries,” she explained, “including partial and complete amputations of arms, multiple crushed limb injuries, severe lacerations to head and body, head injuries, glass shard injuries and three patients are currently receiving spinal support.</p> <p>"Some of these patients will require returns to theatres and multiple surgeries in the coming days and coming weeks."</p> <p>Specialist surgeons - vascular and microplastic - had been called in to help treat the children, McDonald added, as “you would understand with these sorts of injuries very small vessels need to be repaired and reattached.”</p> <p>McDonald went on to note that they were working hard to provide trauma support and care to the families and children, and that “the parents are obviously traumatised. </p> <p>“They had to wait until the early hours of the morning to be reunited with their children."</p> <p>Natalie Hutchins, Victoria’s Education Minister, also spoke out to say counsellors were being arranged for the school, and that their thoughts were with all those involved, “especially those students who were injured and the families this tragedy has touched.</p> <p>"We acknowledge the response from the principal and staff at Exford Primary School, who all attended the scene and ensured every child involved was supported and looked after.</p> <p>"During this difficult time, we request that the community respect the privacy of the school community and all those affected within it."</p> <p>In contrast to the children - who face a long and difficult road to recovery - the bus driver suffered only minor injuries. </p> <p>As for the truck driver, the 49 year old stopped at the scene and is assisting police with their inquiries, with the Major Collision Investigation Unit’s detectives leading the case.</p> <p>So far, Victoria’s Police Superintendent Michael Cruse has revealed that the bus was reportedly trying to turn right at an intersection when the truck collided with its rear, and that “significant” damage was caused in a scene he described as nothing short of “chaotic”. </p> <p><em>Images: 9News / Nine</em></p>

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Red Symons says Bert Newton staying positive following leg amputation

<div class="body_text redactor-styles redactor-in element-type-p"> <p>Fans of Bert Newton have been extremely anxious after news of the TV legend having to have his leg amputated broke on Monday.</p> <p>However, close family friends Rhonda Burchomroe and Red Symons have confirmed that Newton is maintaining his happy outlook on life despite the operation.</p> <p>"I mean I was as shocked as anyone yesterday when I heard the news," Burchmore said.</p> <p>"He is cracking jokes, apparently, with all the medical staff.</p> <p>"He has been in my life and been such a mentor and support for so many people through all the years.</p> <p>"I am sure if anyone can kind of move on and do incredible things he will."</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">Bert Newtown's family have rallied around the hospitalised TV icon, with his wife Patti saying Bert "chose life" when given an ultimatum by doctors - months to live, or have the lower part of his right leg removed. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/9Today?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#9Today</a><br /><br />More on this story: <a href="https://t.co/q8LlaT3v2o">https://t.co/q8LlaT3v2o</a> <a href="https://t.co/csekqYOeNa">pic.twitter.com/csekqYOeNa</a></p> — The Today Show (@TheTodayShow) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheTodayShow/status/1391842864221626371?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 10, 2021</a></blockquote> <p>The 82-year-old entertainment legend is diabetic and has suffered numerous health issues, including undergoing a quadruple heart bypass in 2012.</p> <p>Symons said that the family has high hopes that Newton would be able to continue with his entertainment career.</p> <p>"I guess moving forward, we hope that he is able to come back and work. If he doesn't what a massive body of work that he has," Symons said.</p> </div>

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Mum forced to have all limbs amputated after getting COVID-19

<p>A coronavirus survivor ended up having all of her hands and feet amputated after contracting life-threatening sepsis.</p> <p>Caroline Coster, 58, showed symptoms for coronavirus at the end of March and spent "two horrible weeks" trying to fight off the virus.</p> <p>She initially started to recover, but took a turn for the worse and was diagnosed with a chest infection.</p> <p>After a quick call to her GP, she was rushed to Bedford Hospital in the UK and was told she had developed sepsis.</p> <p>She was placed in a medically induced coma for almost a month, where her heartbroken family were twice told that the hospital was going to withdraw care if Caroline didn't improve.</p> <p>Writing on her blog, Caroline likened her experience of being in a coma to being “trapped in a video game”.</p> <p>“When the game was switched off, so was I,” she wrote.</p> <p>“When the game was switched on, my experience was disembodied white heads coming towards me and telling me ‘Caroline, Caroline, wake up’.”</p> <p>Much to the hospital's surprise, Caroline started to recover with her vitals starting to heal after a month in the coma.</p> <p>However, as she had been in the coma for so long, her limited blood flow was directed to her brain and vital organs. This means her hands and feet had turned black and died.</p> <p>“They were now a source of pain and a hindrance as she could not use them anymore, so had to be amputated,” Her daughter Hannah, 24, wrote.</p> <p>Caroline explained to the<em> BBC</em> that her hands looked like an "Egyptian mummy".</p> <p>“They were black and shrivelled. I was so grateful to have my life that it wasn’t a huge jolt to lose those,” She said.</p> <p>As her family have been forced to fundraise for Caroline to afford the massive amount of adaptions and specialist equipment that she now needs for her daily life, they started a <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/caroline-coster" target="_blank" class="_e75a791d-denali-editor-page-rtflink">JustGiving</a> page.</p> <p>“She is at peace with the loss of her hands and feet, as they are not what make her the person she is,” writing on a JustGiving page, Caroline’s daughter Hannah said.</p> <p>“She has faced this challenge with a positivity and determination that few of us could match.</p> <p>“However, the reality is that she will require a huge amount of adaptations and specialised equipment in order to be able to live a normal, independent life, return to hobbies and stay in the home she loves.</p> <p>“Sadly, government and NHS funding for many of the items we need is very limited.</p> <p>“The money raised will go towards lots of things, including adaptations around the home, a bathroom she can use independently, private hand prosthetics, and mobility aids.”</p> <p>In just over a month, Caroline's JustGiving page has raised over $95,246.</p>

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Lisa Wilkinson reveals holiday horror: “My arm nearly had to be amputated”

<p>TV host Lisa Wilkinson has revealed that her arm nearly had to be amputated after an injury she suffered earlier this year in Italy.</p> <p>The 57-year-old journalist shared the frightening news during an event yesterday for Business Chicks at the Westin Hotel in Sydney.</p> <p>Wilkinson was being interview by her Channel 10 colleague Natarsha Balling and revealed that Italian doctors had mistreated her broken wrist after she slipped on the bathroom floor, reported the <a href="https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/lisa-wilkinson-reveals-her-arm-nearly-had-to-be-amputated-after-falling-over-in-italy-on-holidays/news-story/fbe1393b4fb68c3dfb165f4dfe46e45c" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em>Daily Telegraph</em></strong></span></a>.</p> <blockquote style="background: #FFF; border: 0; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: 0 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5),0 1px 10px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.15); margin: 1px; max-width: 658px; padding: 0; width: calc(100% - 2px);" class="instagram-media"> <div style="padding: 8px;"> <div style="background: #F8F8F8; line-height: 0; margin-top: 40px; padding: 50.0% 0; text-align: center; width: 100%;"> <div style="background: url(data:image/png; base64,ivborw0kggoaaaansuheugaaacwaaaascamaaaapwqozaaaabgdbtueaalgpc/xhbqaaaafzukdcak7ohokaaaamuexurczmzpf399fx1+bm5mzy9amaaadisurbvdjlvzxbesmgces5/p8/t9furvcrmu73jwlzosgsiizurcjo/ad+eqjjb4hv8bft+idpqocx1wjosbfhh2xssxeiyn3uli/6mnree07uiwjev8ueowds88ly97kqytlijkktuybbruayvh5wohixmpi5we58ek028czwyuqdlkpg1bkb4nnm+veanfhqn1k4+gpt6ugqcvu2h2ovuif/gwufyy8owepdyzsa3avcqpvovvzzz2vtnn2wu8qzvjddeto90gsy9mvlqtgysy231mxry6i2ggqjrty0l8fxcxfcbbhwrsyyaaaaaelftksuqmcc); display: block; height: 44px; margin: 0 auto -44px; position: relative; top: -22px; width: 44px;"></div> </div> <p style="margin: 8px 0 0 0; padding: 0 4px;"><a style="color: #000; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: 17px; text-decoration: none; word-wrap: break-word;" href="https://www.instagram.com/p/BWhFiXChtJa/" target="_blank">And so ends my beautiful Italian holiday with two badly broken bones after a shocking fall on a wet bathroom floor. For all the ouchy hurty details see my column at @huffpostau or on my twitter feed. 😢</a></p> <p style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17px; margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 8px; overflow: hidden; padding: 8px 0 7px; text-align: center; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap;">A post shared by Lisa Wilkinson (@lisa_wilkinson) on Jul 13, 2017 at 11:30pm PDT</p> </div> </blockquote> <p>“The doctors were very sweet but not very talented and they put a cast on that cut off my circulation for four or five days,” she said.</p> <p>After returning home from the trip, Wilkinson visited her local doctors who informed her that she was within 24 hours of having her arm amputated.</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><img width="498" height="285" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7265433/3_498x285.jpg" alt="3 (22)"/></p> <p>She recalled how she was given a full arm cast despite only breaking bones in her wrist and due to the intense pain, she was in tears every day.</p> <p>“When they put the cast on I was so out of it because they aren’t big believers in painkillers in Italy, I’ve now discovered. So they manipulated my bones back into position without any pain relief,” Wilkinson said.</p>

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Qld woman faces leg amputation in Thailand as desperate family tries to bring her home

<p>The family of a Queensland woman are desperately trying to raise enough money to bring her home from Thailand, after a horrific scooter accident left her hospitalised and staring down the barrel of potential leg amputation.  </p> <p>Stacey Liddle was celebrating her 30th birthday in Thailand with friend Sinead Markham, when the pair decided to rent scooters, before disaster struck.</p> <p><iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2F7NewsBrisbane%2Fposts%2F1703684856311026&amp;width=500" width="500" height="731" style="border: none; overflow: hidden;" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="true"></iframe></p> <p>“We were riding along in Chalong and I heard beeping and I saw Stacey get dragged underneath the bus and the wheels went straight over the top of her,” Ms Markham told the <em>Courier Mail</em>.</p> <p>“She wasn’t breathing when she first got hit and I thought she was dead and then she started moaning and woke up and we both just started screaming, it was so horrific.”</p> <p>Ms Liddle was taken to hospital suffering severe leg injuries and a punctured lung, where she was operated on without anaesthesia and doctors removed her calf muscle.</p> <p>“(The bus) completely tore her leg apart, her bone were exposed and her calf muscle was lying on the ground,” Ms Markham said.</p> <p>“They pulled her skin around and stitched it up but where they’ve stitched it the skin is going grey and starting to die and it’s all infected.</p> <p>“She’s lost so much blood that she’s had 10 blood transfusions but at one point she was just so white I thought, ‘Oh my god my friend is going to die’”.</p> <p>To make matters worse, Ms Liddle’s friends and family have discovered that the pair weren’t insured to go on the scooter. To avoid amputation in the Thai hospital, Ms Liddle’s friends have to raise enough money to bring her home.</p> <p>“We’re doing everything we can to get a medical flight to get her home to a hospital in Australia and give her the best possible chance… and stop her leg from being amputated and make sure she survives this,” Ms Markham said.</p> <p>“She has ants crawling all over her in the hospital. It’s absolutely disgusting and the beds are rusting and she has to lie in her own sweat and blood.”</p> <p>Ms Liddle’s family has started a fundraising page, you can <a href="https://www.gofundme.com/please-help-stacey-liddle-get-home" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>visit here</strong></span></a>.</p> <p>What are your thoughts?</p> <p><em><strong>Have you arranged your travel insurance yet? Save money with Over60 Travel Insurance. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://elevate.agatravelinsurance.com.au/oversixty?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_medium=content&amp;utm_content=link1&amp;utm_campaign=travel-insurance" target="_blank">To arrange a quote, click here.</a></span> Or for more information, call 1800 622 966.</strong></em></p>

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