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omg.gif from a UI?!! I knew those were serious but not deadly serious. Wow. no.gif

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After she lost her hands and feet I thought it was terrible, but with some devices she could still  go on with her life; but after they have to remove her stomach was just too much. So I'm glad she is resting in peace now....

I don't think I would be able to see her decesed pics, rather to keep this image of her..

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i read this story before and all i have to say is, that it was probably for the best that she died.

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the images of this desease are very disturbing
SEPSIS.

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Brazilian model Mariana Bridi da Costa died from a sepsis infection.

(CNN) -- One look at her photo, and you can't help but ask: How could someone so young and vibrant die so quickly from an infection?

Brazilian model Mariana Bridi da Costa was a healthy 20-year-old when doctors told her she had a urinary tract infection, her family says. The infection spread, and after am****ting her feet, doctors thought they had the situation under control, according to a blog run by a family friend.

"She's alive, [she] will survive," Renato Lindgren wrote on the blog on January 20. "She can eat well, visit the sea, swim, travel, talk with her friends and family, marry and have a baby. She has a full and beautiful life ahead."

Four days later, da Costa was dead.

Sepsis -- the body's inflammatory response to an infection -- really can kill that quickly, according to Dr. Kevin Tracey, author of a book about sepsis called "Fatal Sequence: The Killer Within."

"This isn't a one in a million case," says Tracey, chief executive officer of the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in Manhasset, New York. "When an infection reaches a certain point, this can happen in a matter of hours."



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