Four months, 20 amputations—what happened after my surgery went wrong

A 52-year-old Canadian mother of four traveled abroad for cosmetic surgery in September, which included a tummy tuck and breast lift. She now faces the daunting task of learning how to live independently without hands and feet after developing life-threatening sepsis following the procedure.

The mother's condition deteriorated rapidly, with severe pain, high fever, and organ failure. She was placed on life support and spent three weeks in a coma, although her brain remained unaffected. The doctors were shocked by her resilience despite such a dire situation, saying they "can't believe how strong she is doing."

Grigorov had spent years preparing for the surgery, which cost $22,000. However, the procedure went horribly wrong, leaving her with multiple amputations and severe complications. Her insurance company refused to cover the medical bills, which have reached $160,000.

Daily tasks that were once automatic now require assistance, as Grigorov has lost independence due to her condition. She struggles with even basic activities like dressing and grooming herself. Despite this, she remains determined to regain her independence and focus on the future, including fostering children again.

The Canadian mother's story serves as a warning to others considering cosmetic surgery abroad. She emphasizes the importance of asking hard questions about insurance coverage and the potential risks involved. "Make sure you ask all the questions," she said. "Insurance companies are in business to make money, not pay out."

Grigorov's journey is a testament to her strength and resilience in the face of adversity. As she navigates this challenging time, she remains hopeful that she will be able to overcome her condition and regain as much independence as possible.
 
😱 this is just horrific 🤯 can't believe someone would put themselves through such pain & suffering for a cosmetic procedure that almost took her life 💉 it's not just about the money, but also the risk of permanent damage & losing functionality of basic bodily functions 👣👞 her story is a clear warning to others - think twice before opting for cheaper surgery abroad, it might save your life 🙏 and trust me, insurance companies aren't going to take care of you if something goes wrong 💸
 
😱 This is just heartbreaking... I mean, who needs cosmetic surgery abroad anymore? The risks are so high! $22k for a life-altering mistake that's left her with 0 use of hands and feet 🤕. And now she's got to deal with the medical bills piling up at $160k 🤑. It's just not worth it, you know? 🙅‍♀️ The insurance company should at least be covering some or most of these costs... I mean, come on! 💸

I can only imagine how tough it must be for her to deal with the loss of independence like that... dressing herself, grooming herself... basic human things that we take for granted 🚿. But you know what? She's still hopeful and determined to get back on track 😊. That's something to look up to! 💪
 
😩 I feel so bad for this woman, she went through something traumatic and is still trying to pick up the pieces. 22k dollars for a "life-changing" surgery? 💸 That's crazy! And now she has to deal with not being able to do basic stuff on her own. 🤕 It's like the medical bill companies think they're above the law or something. 🤑 Her insurance company is basically saying, "Sorry, you got a bad deal, that's your problem". 🙄

And can we talk about how this happened? 🚨 A tummy tuck and breast lift are major surgeries, no wonder she had complications! 😱 It's like people think cosmetic surgery is all rainbows and unicorns. 🌈 Newsflash: it's not. There are risks involved and you need to be aware of them before signing on the dotted line.

I'm glad Grigorov is staying positive though. 💖 She's got a lot of courage to keep going despite everything she's been through. And I'm rooting for her too - hoping that she can overcome this and live a happy life again 🤞
 
Man, think about it... Grigorov spent $22,000 on a surgery that turned out to be a recipe for disaster 🤯. She's got a lesson in "be careful what you wish for" right now. All those insurance questions she asks herself? That's the difference between success and total meltdown 😬. You see, if you're not prepared for the worst-case scenario, it can literally cost you everything – including your independence 🤕. It's like they say, "you can't put a price on your health". The real question is, how much will she have to pay in the long run? $160k? That's just insane 💸. Anyway, I'm rooting for Grigorov... her story shows us that no matter what life throws at you, you can always find a way to bounce back 🔥.
 
Ugh I'm literally dying over here 😩 seeing what happened to this poor woman 🤕 she's gone from having a brand new bod after surgery to struggling with everyday tasks like dressing and grooming herself 🚽💄 it's just heartbreaking 🤘 the fact that her insurance company wouldn't cover her medical bills is just ridiculous 💸 I mean, $160k is insane 💥 and now she has multiple amputations and severe complications 😩 what a nightmare 💭 anyway, this should be a total warning sign for anyone thinking of getting cosmetic surgery abroad 🚫 they need to do their research and ask tons of questions before making any decisions 💡
 
🤕 This story is so sad but also super inspiring at the same time. I mean, 52 years old is pretty young to be going through all this. It's just crazy how one bad thing can happen and completely flip your life upside down like that 💥. I'm sure it's really tough for her right now having to deal with all these physical limitations, but you know what? She's still a super strong person who's not giving up 🙌. It's actually really admirable that she's determined to foster kids again and focus on the future despite everything. And yeah, I can see why people would think twice about getting cosmetic surgery abroad now... those costs are just insane 💸!
 
Ugh I'm still trying to process this 😩 what kind of clinic does this? $22k for a surgery that almost takes her life and now she's gotta deal with the aftermath 🤯 and no medical insurance to help her out 💸 it's just not right. I mean, can't they see how broken their system is here? 💔 the woman's resilience is inspiring, but let's be real, she didn't sign up for this kind of risk 🙅‍♀️ all these ppl think cosmetic surgery abroad is a great idea... newsflash: it's not 💁‍♀️
 
I'm telling ya, there's gotta be more to this story than meets the eye 🤔. I mean, what are the chances that a 52-year-old woman just happens to develop life-threatening sepsis after some cosmetic surgery? It's like she was set up for something... and it's not just the insurance company refusing to cover her medical bills 💸. What if there's some kind of sinister plot going on behind the scenes, like they're trying to silence her or something? I know it sounds crazy, but have you ever noticed how often these kinds of stories pop up in the news? It's like they're trying to warn us about something... or someone 🚨. And let's be real, $160,000 is a whole lotta money, and who exactly paid for that surgery?
 
Ugh 😕 can't believe people still do cosmetic surgery abroad thinking it's all gonna work out 🤦‍♀️. This poor lady had a life-threatening complication and now has to deal with the aftermath, which is super tough 💔. She spent $22k on a procedure that ended up costing her everything 🤑. The insurance thing is wild, I get why she was frustrated 🙄.

But what's most inspiring is how strong she's being about it all 😊. Losing hands and feet is no joke, but she's still determined to regain her independence and even foster kids again 🤗. Her advice to others is super valid - ask those questions beforehand 💡. Don't be like Grigorov, thinking everything will be okay just because you're in a different country 🌎.

It's actually pretty amazing how her brain remained unaffected despite the sepsis 😲. Doctors can't believe her resilience and I think we all should take note 🙏. This lady's story is a reminder to be careful with our decisions, especially when it comes to our bodies 💁‍♀️.
 
omg u guyz, dis 52 yr old canadian mum who went thru cosmetic surgery abroad & got life threatening sepsis its like a warning sign 4 every1 who thot dey cud jus get a facelift or sumthin & forget about da risks . she spent $22k on de surgery but ended up losin her hands & feet & de billz r now @ $160k & her ins co refused 2 cover it . its a total nightmare. shes stil tryna stay positive tho & focus on regaining her independence, includin fosterin kids again 🤕💖
 
you know what's wild? i was just thinking about trying out that new restaurant downtown... have you tried it? 🤔 they have the best vegan food ever! 🌱 anyway, back to this story... it's crazy how a life-altering mistake can happen even with all the research and planning. like, who knew sepsis could be so bad? 😨 i'm just glad she's in stable condition now and focusing on getting better. but yeah, gotta ask those tough questions before doing any major surgery abroad... don't wanna end up in her shoes 🤦‍♀️ $160k medical bills are no joke! 🤑
 
😱 This is just crazy! I mean, who wants to take their life into their own hands only to have it taken away from them because of a cosmetic surgery gone wrong? 🤯 $22,000 and now she's facing bills of over $160k? That's just insane. And what really gets me is the insurance company refused to cover her medical bills. Like, how can that even happen? 💸 I feel so bad for Grigorov and her family, but at the same time, it's a huge wake-up call for people considering this kind of surgery abroad. Don't do it! Make sure you ask all the questions, like she said. Your life is worth more than any cosmetic procedure 🤝.
 
**The Devastating Consequences of Cosmetic Surgery Abroad 🚨**

I'm literally shaking my head over this story, it's like a nightmare come true. I mean, who would've thought that something as seemingly harmless as cosmetic surgery could turn into a life-altering disaster? The fact that Grigorov spent years preparing for the surgery and saving up $22,000 only to end up with multiple amputations and a whopping medical bill of $160,000 is just heartbreaking 🤯. And the insurance company refusing to cover it just adds insult to injury 💸.

I think this is a wake-up call for everyone considering cosmetic surgery abroad. It's not just about looking good, it's about being aware of the potential risks and consequences 🌟. Grigorov's story is a stark reminder that you gotta ask all the questions before making any decisions. Don't be like her, folks! Take the time to research and understand what you're getting yourself into 💡.

As for Grigorov, I want to say that I'm rooting for her to get better and regain as much independence as possible 🤞. Her strength and resilience in the face of adversity are truly inspiring 💪. And let's not forget that she's still determined to foster children again, which just shows how strong her spirit is ❤️. This story needs more visibility, so let's spread the word!
 
🤕 omg can u believe what happened to this canadian mom? i mean $22k for a tummy tuck and breast lift but who needs all those extras when u could b living without hands & feet?? 🤯 160k medical bills & no insurance coverage... that's just cruel. how hard is it to ask questions about the risks? apparently its NOT for these ppl who want to look good at any cost 😩 anyway, shes an inspiration 2 me cuz she didnt give up n she keeps hoping 4 a better future 💪
 
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