Aimee Copeland, the Georgia student recovering from flesh-eating disease, went outside for the first time in 49 days, her father wrote on his blog Monday. After several surgeries to remove her limbs, ...
Aimee's foundation partnered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and last year opened the program to the public with 12 chairs. Enjoying nature was something Aimee Copeland wasn't sure ...
Aimee Copeland, the Georgia student who lost her left leg, right foot and hands to flesh-eating disease, is battling phantom limb pain - the sinister sensation that her bacteria-ravaged limbs are ...
Whether she was hiking in the woods, growing organic vegetables or working on her master's degree in psychology, Aimee Copeland embraced her passions with determination and a constant smile that made ...
Aimee Copeland's condition has been upgraded to serious after a successful skin graft A Georgia woman fighting a flesh-eating disease is refusing to take pain medications during some procedures, ...
Aimee Copeland is able to leave her hospital room for the first time in 49 days. The Snellville woman was taken by wheelchair on Sunday outside to soak up some sunshine. Now doctors have also upgraded ...