Her legs are amputated after using a common household product – Now she’s warning women everywhere

Lauren Wasser’s harrowing experience serves as a powerful reminder of the hidden dangers lurking in our daily lives. She went through a traumatic ordeal that led to the loss of her legs, all because of a common household product. Now, she is determined to warn women everywhere about the risks involved.

It all started in 2012 when Lauren, a model from California, found herself in the hospital with persistent flu-like symptoms. Little did she know that it wasn’t just the flu that was making her sick. Tests revealed that she was suffering from toxic shock syndrome (TSS), caused by bacterial toxins.

The culprit? A tampon. It turns out that leaving tampons in for extended periods can lead to this dangerous infection and ultimately, TSS. Sadly, upon waking from a coma that lasted over a week, Lauren had to face the devastating news that her leg would need to be amputated. She was only 24 years old.

Ever since the tragedy struck, Lauren has dedicated her life to raising awareness and fighting a legal battle against the brand of tampons that caused her such severe reactions, Kotex Natural Balance. She wants to ensure that no one else has to suffer the way she did.

“The vagina is the most absorbent part of a woman’s body and has direct access to many vital organs,” Lauren explains. “It is crucial for consumers to be aware of the potential dangers they may face.”

In her courageous journey, Lauren has found support from Paralympic athlete Amy Purdy, who understands the challenges of living without legs. Together, they are showing the world that life can still be lived to the fullest, even in the face of adversity.

As Lauren prepares for her second leg amputation, she remains in high spirits and is ready for the next chapter of her life. Her determination to overcome obstacles and share her story is truly inspiring.

Let us join Lauren in spreading awareness. Share this article with your loved ones on Facebook. Together, we can prevent others from experiencing the same tragedy.