
"She remains in constant pain, which she controls with sleeping tablets and morphine every day, and feels too self-conscious to go outside. "It doesn't get any easier, but I'm glad that it's touched so many people," Abeyance said. "I just want to chop my head off and start again." She had started using a prosthetic nose but had to stop after suffering an allergic reaction."
"In the week before the implant-removal operation at Guy's Hospital in London, she said her septum "came apart" and would not stop bleeding. "I got my mum round, I got everyone round. I actually said goodbye to my little girls, because I thought I was going to die, I thought I was going to get sepsis and die," Abeyance said. The failed dental work has also led her to develop auto-immune conditions that are causing damage to her face"
Leanne Abeyance, 41, from Telford underwent dental implant work in Turkey that failed and left her unable to breathe through her nose after a collapse of her nasal structure. She experiences constant pain controlled daily with sleeping tablets and morphine and feels too self-conscious to go outside. Her septum came apart and bled heavily before an implant removal operation at Guy's Hospital in London, prompting fears of sepsis. She developed autoimmune conditions that damage her face and make eating painful. She tried a prosthetic nose but suffered an allergic reaction. She focuses on warning others about risks of cosmetic dental tourism.
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