Scottish Daily Mail

Mum of 5 could lose foot after spider bites her – on hospital visit

- By Chris Brooke c.brooke@dailymail.co.uk

A MOTHER of five who says she was bitten by a suspected false widow spider during a hospital visit is considerin­g having her ‘zombie foot’ amputated.

Gemma Hunter, 41, has suffered seven months of pain and complicati­ons as a result of the bite, has lost her job as a lollipop lady and has been threatened with eviction after falling behind with her rent.

The bite, believed to be from the country’s most poisonous spider, caused a hole more than an inch deep in her right foot, which became infected with cellulitis.

The single mother said if the problems continued she might consider having an amputation from the ankle down.

‘It’s causing me constant pain every day,’ she said. ‘I just want my life back.

‘I have black skin where the wound is – my sons call it a zombie foot. The tissue underneath has not grown back properly. I’m struggling to put any pressure on it and if anything touches my foot the sensation is horrendous.’

Miss Hunter, of Rossendale, Lancashire, had two jobs – as a lollipop lady and a zero hours contract with G4S as a security marshal – but lost her income from both when she became ill. She said she was bitten last September when she was at the bedside of one of her five sons in the Royal Blackburn Hospital.

Miss Hunter fell asleep and woke in the early hours to see the spider on her foot.

She said: ‘I reached to brush it off which is when doctors think it bit me because I probably aggravated it. It bit me twice in a vein.’ The next morning she had a lump and was in severe pain. The foot became infected with cellulitis and doctors have been battling the problem ever since.

Miss Hunter said doctors agreed it was a spider bite, and a tropical disease specialist at North Manchester General believed a false widow could be to blame. The hospital trust did not respond to a request for a comment.

 ??  ?? Constant pain: Gemma Hunter
Constant pain: Gemma Hunter

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