Posted on 08/06/2021 12:44:39 PM PDT by algore
Avery Anderson, a makeup artist from Lincoln, Nebraska, recently contracted the Delta variant of COVID
She also takes the acne drug isotretinoin, known most commonly as Accutane
A side effect of isotretinoin is that her lips were usually dry and cracked, but when she got COVID, they grew much worse and were covered in yellow scabs
Following a misdiagnosis from a doctor, her lips continued to worsen and eventually turned black and incredibly painful
She was given morphine in the emergency room and diagnosed with mucormycosis, a rare fungal infection
Avery was told that the combination of COVID and her already-cracked lips led to the serious infection, causing black lesions
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
That stuff is nasty and has potential to F you up forever.
Just say no to drugs and gene therapy
EEEEWWWWW!...............................
Kiss me baby…
Even turned her hair a different color...
Wow, that sucks, and might even be a career problem for a “makeup artist”. I have to assume that even with the drug/virus combination, this is pretty rare.
Question is, would LAZ “Hit it”? What about Biden, Cuomo?
Go to the link. It would need a three-ply bag.
Chalk up another adverse side effect of the vaccines. This woman offered herself as a guinea pig for the clinical trials being conducted as I write.
Nasty Girl!
She’s going to regret putting herself on exhibit with infected, scabby lips. All for the short term rush of collecting ‘Likes’ and Comments.
This is what Miley Cyrus reminds me of.
Gave he a mole too!
And she broke a nail!
She wasn't just viral, she was fungal.
The doxy and ivermectin actually improved my skin. Eliminating flakiness I had for over a decade.
Delta variant? They don’t even have the virus isolation from the original variant! They’re so messed up and just winging it and laughing hysterically at the stupidity of the human race
Lik an Arbys samich with horsey sauce you sick f word
Hhhhmmm...
The most common adverse effects are dry lips (cheilitis), dry and fragile skin, and an increased susceptibility to sunburn. Uncommon and rare side effects include muscle aches and pains (myalgias), and headaches. Isotretinoin is known to cause birth defects due to in-utero exposure because of the molecule's close resemblance to retinoic acid, a natural vitamin A derivative that controls normal embryonic development. It is also associated with psychiatric side effects, most commonly depression but also, more rarely, psychosis and unusual behaviours. Other rare side effects include hyperostosis, and premature epiphyseal closure, have been reported to be persistent.
Well... dang. That explains a few things about me. I wonder if there is a diagnostic?
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