In a heartbreaking turn of events, 54-year-old Janet Lin Savage from Bangor, Wales, tragically died following a weight loss surgery in Turkey that went wrong. Savage had previously received a weight loss injection but lost access to this treatment, prompting her to seek alternatives. By July 2022, after a swift engagement with a health travel firm, she signed a surgery agreement within 24 hours. Intent on losing three stones, Janet proceeded with the operation. However, on the day of the surgery, complications arose as a significant artery sustained damage, leading to uncontrolled bleeding. While surgical teams attempted to repair the aorta, the planned gastric sleeve procedure was abandoned. Sadly, despite the best efforts of medical professionals, Janet could not be stabilized in the intensive care unit and was declared dead on August 6, 2022. This incident underscores the growing concerns surrounding medical tourism and the associated risks involved when seeking surgical procedures abroad, highlighting the need for thorough research and cautious decision-making.
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