Annie Perez, 38, was on a dream vacation in Italy when she suffered an epileptic seizure in the shower and was airlifted to the hospital – she was left with burns to 11% of her bodyPIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: ANNIE PEREZ, 38, IN HOSPITAL) A holidaymaker's dream trip to Sardinia turned to horror when she had an epileptic seizure in a hot shower - suffering such severe burns she couldn't walk for 18 MONTHS. Annie Perez, who was diagnosed with epilepsy at 15, jetted off to Sardinia, Italy, to see a band with her friends. After enjoying a leisurely breakfast on their villa balcony, the 38-year-old went for a shower and suffered a seizure while in the bathtub, sustaining severe burns on her right arm and both legs. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266A British woman suffered such devastating burns that she couldn’t walk for 18 months after having an epileptic seizure in a scalding shower while vacationing in Italy.(Image: Kennedy News and Media)

A British woman suffered such devastating burns that she couldn’t walk for 18 months after having an epileptic seizure in a scalding shower while vacationing in Italy.

Annie Perez’s dream getaway to Italy became a living nightmare when she experienced a brain disruption while in the bathtub and had to be airlifted to a medical facility. The London resident, who received her epilepsy diagnosis at age 15, regained consciousness with bandages wrapped around her arms and legs, having sustained burns across 11% of her body.

Following a three-week stint at the Italian medical center, the woman was transferred to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London where she remained for two months. The burns were so catastrophic that some seared her “to the bone,” leaving her unable to walk without assistance for 18 months.

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Perez, 38, still has zero memory of the incident and remains thankful for her friends who noticed water flooding beneath the bathroom door at their lodging. More than three years following her accident in June 2022, Perez continues receiving treatment for her injuries and is currently fundraising to freeze her eggs so she can have children down the road.

According to Perez, who now works as a charity manager, said: “It took a couple of days for me to come around, I woke up in the hospital and saw those thick white bandages on both of my legs and my left arm,” reports the Mirror. “I was bed-bound the whole time, so I didn’t feel any pain, and they were giving me strong painkillers. They started taking these bandages off and unravelling each layer, and the color started to show.”

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“I thought, ‘gosh, this looks quite something’, each layer got me more scared of what I was going to see,” she added. “I remember it started to hurt the closer they were getting to my skin. I remember seeing my left leg, ankle, and foot.”

“I didn’t quite understand what I was looking at. The outer burns were quite crispy, so I could tell that was burnt skin; it was like something you would see in pictures in anatomy class,” Perez commented. “Around 11% of my body was burned. Some areas to the bone, others to the muscle.”

PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: ANNIE PEREZ, 38) A holidaymaker's dream trip to Sardinia turned to horror when she had an epileptic seizure in a hot shower - suffering such severe burns she couldn't walk for 18 MONTHS. Annie Perez, who was diagnosed with epilepsy at 15, jetted off to Sardinia, Italy, to see a band with her friends. After enjoying a leisurely breakfast on their villa balcony, the 38-year-old went for a shower and suffered a seizure while in the bathtub, sustaining severe burns on her right arm and both legs. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266Perez, 38, still has zero memory of the incident and remains thankful for her friends who noticed water flooding(Image: Kennedy News and Media)

Perez continues to undergo laser treatment, physical therapy and water-based rehabilitation while dealing with nerve damage in her left ankle. She explained she was unable to walk on her own for nearly two years following the accident and initially required a wheelchair, later transitioning to a walker and canes.

A year after the incident, Perez revealed that she had returned to Sardinia and managed to create new memories. She explained: “I was released and I wasn’t able to walk independently for 18 months. I was initially in a wheelchair, and I had a frame and two walking sticks, then eventually just one walking stick.

“I still receive laser therapy, physiotherapy and hydrotherapy. I have quite a lot of nerve damage in my ankle and lots of pins and needles if I stand still,” Perez added. “The left leg is the most impacted. My right leg is healing well, it’s a process.

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PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: ANNIE'S BURNS ON HER ANKLE) A holidaymaker's dream trip to Sardinia turned to horror when she had an epileptic seizure in a hot shower - suffering such severe burns she couldn't walk for 18 MONTHS. Annie Perez, who was diagnosed with epilepsy at 15, jetted off to Sardinia, Italy, to see a band with her friends. After enjoying a leisurely breakfast on their villa balcony, the 38-year-old went for a shower and suffered a seizure while in the bathtub, sustaining severe burns on her right arm and both legs. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266Following a three-week stint at the Italian medical center, the woman was transferred to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London, where she remained for two months(Image: Kennedy News and Media)

“It’s impacted my confidence as a woman. It’s been very difficult for me to manage recovery alongside work, relationships, intimacy, keeping my fitness up,” she added. “You just have to adapt constantly. I have to accept that what’s happening it’s going to be for the rest of my life. It’s a really lovely place to go, I did revisit the following year and went to the hospital and met everybody.”

Annie has established a GoFundMe to privately fund egg freezing following her terrifying accident. To donate, visit this link.

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