- CHARLESTON, S.C., July 17 (Reuters) - A South Carolina mother who contracted a flesh-eating bacterial infection soon after giving birth to twins in May was released from a hospital on Tuesday, a hospital spokeswoman said. (Huffington Post)
- The Upstate mother who battled a flesh-eating bacteria days after giving birth to twins left the hospital on Tuesday. Hospital officials say Lana Kuykendal was discharged from Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital on Tuesday. (NBCNews.com)
- A new mother who contracted an aggressive flesh-eating bacteria just days after giving birth to twins is now walking and could leave hospital as early as this week. (and may leave hospital this week - Daily Mail)
- GREENVILLE, S.C. -- Lana Kuykendall, the South Carolina woman struck by flesh eating bacteria shortly after delivering twins, appears to be well on the road to recovery. (WXIA 11 Alive)
- The condition of Lana Kuykendall, the South Carolina woman infected with flesh-eating bacteria shortly after giving birth to twins nearly two months ago, is improving, her doctor said Friday. (KCRA.com)
- Lana Kuykendall, a South Carolina mother who is beginning to recover from a flesh-eating bacteria infection, is working on her rehabilitation. She doesnt have time to feel sorry for herself. (CNN (blog))
- If it stalls over the Western Carolinas then expect a more active pattern to stick around. Lana Kuykendall says she will leave rehab this week after suffering from a flesh-eating bacteria. thats 4-6 weeks earlier than predicted. (News Channel 7)
- SIMPSONVILLE, S.C. (AP) — Friends of a new South Carolina mother battling flesh-eating bacteria are putting on a concert to help with her mounting medical bills. The concert to benefit Lana Kuykendall is scheduled for Saturday at Simpsonville City Park. (Greenwich Time)
- Highs overall will be hot and near or just above normal for July. Lana Kuykendall says she will leave rehab this week after suffering from a flesh-eating bacteria. thats 4-6 weeks earlier than predicted. (News Channel 7)
- After spending more than two months in a Greenville hospital battling a flesh-eating bacterial infection, Lana Kuykendall is heading home. A Travelers Rest woman has replaced the beloved stone goose she says someone took from her front yard in April. (FOX Carolina)
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Lana Kuykendall flesh eating bacteria
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