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Woman's relaxing getaway turns into NIGHTMARE as sun poisoning leaves her unrecognisable

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A woman has been left devastated after her relaxing holiday was ruined by her getting sun poisoning – leaving her face severely swollen and unrecognisable.

Abbie Leverseidge, from Northampton, flew out to Lanzarote earlier this month with her boyfriend, Kieran, 21, with the pair looking forward to spending time in the sunshine.

But on the second day, disaster ensued as the 22-year-old severely burnt her face and noticed it beginning to swell.

Hours later, Abbie's symptoms worsened and she realised she had sun poisoning.

Not only was she in pain, but the graduate graphic designer’s holiday was also ruined, as she hid her face for the remainder of the trip.

Friends even compared her to the character, Lenny from Shark Tale following the reaction.

"It was horrible because I was so embarrassed,” Abbie told NeedToKnow.co.uk.

“I had to eat dinner with a hat and sunglasses on — I refused to take them off so nobody could see my face.

"I couldn’t be in direct sun, I couldn’t drink alcohol which obviously was so sad because I wanted to have my all-inclusive cocktails!

"I was filled with anxiety after searching online for other people that had it and saw how much worse it could get, especially after I noticed my symptoms were getting worse and my face was swelling more and more.

“I didn’t know when it would stop or how bad it would get.

"At night I was terrified to go to sleep in case I woke up with my eyes completely closed or feeling really unwell."

Abbie first realised something was wrong after returning home from a waterpark and noticing her face was slightly red.

The 22-year-old brushed it off at first but as the week went on, blisters began appearing on her forehead and her nose started to leak fluid.

She said: "Throughout that day I noticed I had tiny blisters, which just looked like bumpy parts on my skin on the top of my eyebrows.

"My main concern at the time was my nose which was leaking fluid and stung.

"Again though, I assumed this would be it and it would just disappear.

"On Sunday morning (11 June) we were heading out to a market, and my boyfriend pointed out that the space between my eyebrows was swollen but it didn’t look very bad.

"I’d never really heard of sun poisoning so I didn’t think it could be anything as bad as that!

"That day I wore sunglasses and me and my boyfriend brought matching hats so I didn’t burn my head anymore.

"We caught a bus back to the town in Lanzarote we were staying in and had planned to go to the beach, when I got on the bus I took my hat and glasses off for the first time and looked at myself on my phone camera.

"I was in shock at how bad the swelling was, I had a huge lump in between my eyebrows, and the side of the top of my nose was swollen.

"I panicked and showed my boyfriend, who also was in shock."

Worried about the swelling, Abbie rushed to the nearest chemist in tears and was given cream and antibiotics to help.

She said: "My main symptom was the swelling in my face which over two days got worse.

"It started on my forehead and nose and eventually made its way to my eyelids, the corner of my eyes and even underneath.

"It wasn’t necessarily painful but it was uncomfortable because my whole face was so heavy and it felt like I couldn’t open my eyes properly.

"I also felt very tired all of the time and was going to bed very early every night, which was weird for me since I usually am a night owl."

To make matters worse, the couple's flight back home got cancelled and Abbie was forced to stay an extra two days in the heat while battling her symptoms.

She said: "Under normal circumstances, I would’ve loved an extra few days' holiday but having to stay out of the sun was almost impossible.

"I think this delayed me getting better, but I did try and sit in the shade.

"I noticed it was going down on Monday night but it didn’t fully go until Thursday or Friday – despite having a blister scab still on my nose."

Thankfully, after returning home, Abbie began feeling better and she is now on a mission to raise awareness of sun poisoning.

She added: "I think sharing my story is really important because I know a lot of people go on holiday or even go out in the sun and don’t care much about their skin, or don’t reapply suncream enough.

"I was one of those people because I assumed I 'never burn' and it wasn’t 'that bad'.

"Honestly the sunburn on my face didn’t look or even hurt that bad initially, it wasn’t peeling and puss wasn’t coming out of it but still that small amount of sunburn caused me to come out in sun poisoning!

"Although I am very lucky I made a quick recovery and am back to normal now a lot of people get it a lot worse!

"Getting a tan is great but it’s not worth having a swollen face and having to walk around in a hat and sunglasses constantly.

"I wasn't able to take nice holiday photos with my boyfriend, I was feeling tired and having to chase the shade constantly!"

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TIMELINE:

7th June – the couple arrive in Lanzarote

9th June- Abbie burns her face at a water park

10th June - blisters start appearing on Abbie's face

11th June – Abbie's face begins swelling so she goes to the chemist to get help

12th June - the couple are due to return home, but the flight gets cancelled — Abbie's face continued to get worse

14th June - couple finally fly home and Abbie makes a full recovery

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