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five other teams to overcome).ESPN Chalks team of MLB handicappers, which is
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few industries are predicated on the phrase more than sports and modeling. Both
career paths require complete excellence of form and a schedule that would
exhaust most. For Lauren Wasser, 28, straddling the fashion world and the
basketball court was always a way of life.Both my mom and dad were models, she
said in a phone interview. My mom [Pamela Cook] was one of the it girls in the
80s and 90s with Stephanie Seymour, Cindy Crawford and all those models. My
mother and I literally traveled everywhere together. We were like two peas in a
pod. I was in Italian Vogue when I was just 3 months old, being shot by [famed
photographer] Patrick Demarchelier. And then we did a bunch of Gap ads together.
I definitely grew up into that way of life.And while modeling was something that
came naturally to Wasser, she said basketball was always her true passion.First
and foremost, I loved basketball, she said. My dad introduced me to basketball
when I was a baby. But he wasnt [really] in my life at all. I was raised by a
single mom. So basketball became my escape and safe place. Whenever I stepped on
the court, it felt like I could leave everything there. It was my release.Wasser
hoped to turn her passion into a career, and playing for the WNBA was on her
short list of goals. The 2000 movie Love & Basketball quickly became her
favorite film, and continues to be today. She wanted to mimic the life of
protagonist Monica Wright as best she could by going to a D-I school. However,
she gave up a full scholarship, deferred her dream a bit and opted to nurture
her then-budding modeling career.She thought shed return to the game,
eventually.Then things changed. In October 2012, she started having flu-like
symptoms.I had been using the same [feminine hygiene] product for 11 years, and
my period is very heavy, so I was using the super plus tampons, Wasser said. I
ran out to the drugstore that morning and bought a box from the same brand. I
changed my tampon, then lied down in bed and realized I was feeling really
terrible. I texted my friends because it was fall and the flu was going around.
So many of them had been sick. I let them know that I wouldnt be able to make it
out to a friends party that night.But as the day went on and Wasser changed her
tampon again, her condition began to worsen. However, she fought through it.She
picked herself up and actually made it to the bar, and as soon as she walked in,
her friends remarked that she looked incredibly ill. At that moment, it hit her
that the situation might be serious.I drove myself back to my apartment [that
night, after leaving the party] and took off all of my clothes when I got there,
she said. I felt like my body was burning from the inside. I hopped in my bed
and was woken up [in the middle of the night] by my cocker spaniel jumping on my
chest and the knock of police on my door. My mother and I are really close, and
she called in a welfare check on me because she hadnt heard from me in a while.
When I let the officer in and looked around, I realized just how much time had
passed, because I wasnt able to take my dog out and she had ended up relieving
herself in my apartment.Wasser didnt realize it at the time, but her fever had
spiked to 107 degrees. Her mother suggested calling an ambulance, but she just
wanted to rest and stated that they would talk again the next morning.But that
call never happened. So Wassers mother, who had just undergone surgery and lived
more than an hour away, headed over to her apartment, only to find her laying on
the bedroom floor.By that time, Wassers organs had already begun to fail, but
luckily, the nearest hospital was only a few blocks away. Though she suffered a
heart attack while en route. Had it not been for the infectious disease
specialist on staff, no one would have been able to figure out why things were
going so wrong. After inquiring about Wassers menstrual cycle, the doctor
discovered that she was wearing a tampon. After the test results came back, it
was uncovered that she indeed had Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), which often
results from toxins produced by Staphylococcus aureus (staph) bacteria.TSS is
very rare, said Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, a board-certified
obstetrician/gynecologist and a clinical professor at the Yale University School
of Medicine. At the height of the TSS epidemic in 1980, there were about 200
cases in the U.S., and one of the major discoveries was that it was really a
phenomenon related to tampon usage. The major guideline that occurred was the
recommendation that women use the least absorbent tampon that they could, and
many of the really super absorbent tampons that were on the market were
removed.But such isnt the case now, and a super plus tampon like Wasser used,
specifically meant to aid women with protection from heavy flows, is
commonplace.Though she didnt know it then, Wasser was already in the throes of
the disease, which starts with a fever rising from 102 degrees and beyond, then
leads to desquamates, or skin shedding -- especially of the palms and soles --
1-2 weeks after onset. Thhough coming in and out of a medically induced coma,
she remembered the tar-like substance (likely bacteria) that was being drained
from her body into huge jars.
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and my stepdad to prepare my funeral, because there was no way Id survive, based
on how bad the damage was and the severity of my situation, Wasser said. I woke
up a week-and-a-half later from a coma, and I felt like my legs and feet were on
fire. Then they starting to become discolored. And I heard a nurse talking about
a 24-year-old patient who would need a below-the-knee amputation. It took me
some time to realize she was talking about me.But what would a star athlete do
without her legs, Wasser thought?Wasser begged and pleaded to her mom and
doctors to save her limbs, but gangrene had set in and was moving up her leg at
a rapid speed, the result of seriously low blood pressure, another byproduct of
the disease. Thus, Wassers lower right leg, as well as the toes on her left foot
had to be removed. She was given a 50 percent chance of ever walking again.I was
in the hospital for four months and after they sent me home, I was in a
wheelchair for eight months, Wasser said.But losing a limb wouldnt slow her
down. Thereafter, she committed herself to using her platform wisely.Ive now
returned to fashion, and Im using the connections I have through it, she said. I
have purpose. Through sharing my story -- Im getting emails from women who had
TSS in 1978, and mothers who are in the ICU and forcing their doctors to read my
article because they arent paying attention to the potential symptoms.Wasser
told one such story of a doctor who uncovered that his patient had TSS from a
woman who pushed him to read her story.Now, Wasser just wants to help save
lives.I didnt have that encouragement when I was first grappling with TSS,
Wasser said. I didnt know anyone who had [it], because I think the disease is
pushed under the rug as a whole. So here I am trying to educate the world and
force a change for good. Its surprising how many lives have been affected by it
over the past 30 years, and there arent [many] statistics being kept about
it.Wasser found a major ally in New York Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, who has
brought the Robin Danielson Act in front of Congress nine times. The bill gives
women knowledge about the materials that make up feminine hygiene products and
their long-term effects.Of the legislation, Wasser said: It has been rejected
nine times, which is ridiculous for such a basic right.She continued, Its a very
important bill, and we all have the right to know what were putting in our
bodies. Many more people need to be aware of it, so we can actually make a
change.But Wasser said she has seen a change in the marketplace since she began
sharing her story.Ive noticed that the door has been opened for women-centric
companies like Thinx and Lola that didnt have a lane just a few years ago.Now,
fashion and modeling have taken on a completely new meaning for Wasser. Taking
photos, posing in campaigns and walking the runway have now given her the chance
to show people the beauty in prosthetics.I want the image of disabled people
like myself to change into a picture of strength, she said. Fashion needs to
redefine its idea of beauty and have more of an open mind.Wasser even admitted
that she was a bit of a mean girl in her younger years.I used to look at fashion
from a superficial standpoint, and I can admit now that I wasnt so nice of a
person, she said. I was a bit of a jerk, and going through all of this has
changed my outlook and opinion on so many things.When it comes to inclusivity in
the fashion industry, Wasser agrees that progress is happening, albeit slowly.
She has walked on the runway for fashion line Chromat as well as other globally
recognized brands and is modeling as one of the faces of Kenneth Coles Fall 2016
ad campaign.She said shes proud of the boundaries she has helped to break so
far.Its a conversation that is ongoing, and social media is giving disabled
people all over the globe a platform, Wasser said. The industry has become more
accepting, because theyre realizing how many people need that representation and
visibility.As for her future with basketball, Wasser is still hitting the
courts.Dont get me wrong, my handle game is still strong, she said. And my
girlfriend has two amazing boys who are die-hard athletes, so I shoot around
with them and coach them however I can. I have a love for the game that will
never be broken, regardless of my circumstances. Im always going to be around it
and involved in it.But Wasser said her next endeavor, surprisingly, is music,
and she has just finished her first EP.I used to take photos as therapy, but
[performing] also serves the same purpose -- just in a different way, she said.
Im just happy to have a second chance at living, so I want to make it a good
one.Faith Cummings writes for Paper Magazine and InStyle.com, among other
publications. Check her out on Twitter?@fcummings to see more of her work. ' ' '