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CBS News/ May 29, 2012, 10:40 AM

Aimee Copeland, battling necrotizing fasciitis, now able to speak

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Aimee Copeland, 24

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(CBS/AP) AUGUSTA, Ga. - The father of Aimee Copeland, the young Georgia woman battling the flesh-eating disease necrotizing fasciitis, says his daughter has spoken for the first time since she was taken to an Augusta hospital weeks ago for treatment.

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Writing on his Facebook page, Andy Copeland declared Sunday "Aimee Day," saying: "Our baby can talk."

"Hello. Whoa. Wow, my mind is blown," were Aimee Copeland's first words Sunday morning to her sister and mother, her father said in a phone interview Monday with The Associated Press. Andy Copeland was in church at the time and had to wait until a later visitation time Sunday evening to hear his daughter's voice.

When her father finally got into Copeland's room around 5 p.m. Sunday, he asked her how she felt. He said he was thrilled to hear her respond, "It feels weird being able to talk."

Copeland's voice is weak and raspy, her father said, but she has been joking with family, talking about her life at the hospital and asking what everyone else has been up to.

The 24-year-old University of West Georgia graduate student developed the rare infection after cutting her leg in a May 1 fall from a homemade zip line over a river. Doctors closed the gash with 22 staples, but her condition worsened over the next few days until she was eventually hospitalized and diagnosed with the flesh-eating necrotizing fasciitis.

The bacteria that caused her case was Aeromonas hydrophila, which is typically found in warm brackish waters. Her left leg, other foot and both hands have been amputated.

Her father said that when she was told earlier this month that her hands and remaining foot would need to be amputated, Aimee mouthed, "Let's do this."

Copeland began breathing on her own early last week and the ventilator was wheeled out of her room on Thursday, the same day she was able to sit up in a chair on her own. She no longer has tubes in her nose and is down to three IVs from an initial 12, her father said.

She also is finally able to eat soft foods. On Monday Copeland, who is a vegetarian, asked her mother for veggie sausage, a biscuit, white gravy, a fried egg over easy and fresh fruit.

"She'll probably eat one bite," said Copeland's mother, Donna. "But sure I'm going to make it. What mother wouldn't make it?"


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plg1979 says:
My heart aches for this young woman and especially her family as they are working their way through this tragedy; however, I am overjoyed that they are overcoming. My family wasn't so fortunate. I lost my younger sister to this disease 3 years ago (4/28/2009). She lived only 10.5 days after contracting this horrible disease. It was the worst 10.5 days that our family has ever endured. God Speed to this family and to the doctors around the world to figure out how to stop this horrible disease for taking over our bodies.
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Transatlantique says:
This should teach everyone to never be so casual about the outdoors or anywhere anymore. She should have stayed home. Why was she making a zip line over a river? *** (Where's The Fun) with that?
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marjorym7 replies:
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Shame on you for blaming the victim. You should never go out of the house. Do us all a favor. Such negative attitudes can be terribly destructive. God help that girl
jorge_mt replies:
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Wow, that was disturbing.

When you breathe, do you feel all the little bugs going into your lungs and colonizing in there? Really, are you Monk?
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LosAngelesCA says:
Praise the Lord. She is speaking. Praise the Lord.
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shazbat34 replies:
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knewsterrrrrrr--Congratulations on missing the entire point.
ge556 replies:
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shaxbat34, how did knewsterrrrrrr miss the point? It seems to me that knewsterrrrrrr replied to what LosAngelesCA said. I.e., if the Lord should get credit for ending the infection, shouldn't the Lord take the blame for causing the infection and its consequences? Seems like a fair question to me.
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smittyc says:
A sad testimonial to our progressive hospital system. The poor lady was having trouble and went back for help three times because the vaunted triage team in the emergency room knew nothing, not one tiny little thing about their profession and probably did not even wash their hands before treating this lady. My opinion is she contracted the infection she currently has from the first hospital she visited.
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gnimelf1968 replies:
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Hey Knewsterrrrrrr, how do you know? I guess you don't find it funny that the other woman who recently got a similar infection had just given birth (in a hospital). If it was contracted in the hospital do you really think they'd want the general public to hear? NO ONE would want to go to any hospital.
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jwolfe2010 says:
Amy and her family are an inspiration to humanity! Our prayers for this courageous woman will support her in the months of recovery ahead. She will not walk alone, but she will walk.
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chelleocean says:
If this young lady does not inspire those who feel sorry for themselves for little things in life than I don't know what will! My thoughts and prayers go out to Aimee she is a courageous, brave, amazing young woman. Her father amazes me as well, I can see where she gets her strength and excellent attitude from. My family and I will continue to pray for Aimee and I just know she will continue to do amazing things in her future xoxo keep fighting the fight YOU ARE A TRUE HERO!
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msay3 replies:
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I totally agree!!! Aimee is one spectacular young lady!!!
Transatlantique replies:
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How does having limbs removed make one "spectacular?" She was fairly stupid to be doing what she did in the first place. I do feel bad for her though, that she was a victim of herself.
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