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A Texas man miraculously survived a complicated medical test, beating the 4% odds doctors allegedly gave him.

The travails of Steven Spinale, a father in his 30s, were sparked by his attempt to remove an ingrown hair in his groin area. according to the daily mail. He ended up in a medically induced coma.

“We never lost faith when others did,” said his sister Michelle. said on tiktok this week.

She has been narrating his brother’s near-death experience since landing in the hospital at the end of 2022.

“All [doctors] I could find out if I was bleeding internally from somewhere. We didn’t know that would be the least of our worries,” Michelle wrote on GoFundMe page that has raised more than $8,000 for his care.

“He declined rapidly until he crashed and was put on life support,” he added. “He caught a rare bacteria that was devastating [through] his body and shutting down all his organs. He is severely septic and in shock.”

An ingrown hair caused a man to go into a medically induced coma and suffer a near-death experience. tiktok/@michellebell111
Steven Spinale’s problems were caused by an ingrown hair. Alamy Stock Photo

Spinal contraction sepsis: when a person’s body responds incorrectly to infection and the organs suffer serious damage, it was just the beginning of this nightmare, his sister added.

While in the hospital, he also developed influenza A and double pneumonia in both lungs, as well as acute respiratory distress syndrome.

According to his sister, he was placed in a medically induced coma for three weeks.

Michelle captioned a recent video stating that doctors said, “Steven wouldn’t make it out of this alive” and that she “was told he had no brain activity.”

Spinale’s chances of survival were incredibly low, his sister said. tiktok/@michellebell111

In other clipswrote that Steven’s chances of survival were around 4%.

He had to undergo open heart surgery, spend two weeks on a rotating bed to make breathing easier, and have fluid constantly drained from his lungs.

However, by nothing short of a miracle, he survived and was regaining the ability to walk at the end of 2023.

“We never lost hope or faith,” Michelle he captioned another TikTok, published last week. “And thank God we didn’t because look at it now!”




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