Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Ravaged face of woman, 27, whose dreams of being an air hostess were destroyed

Tyhurst

Mikaila Tyhurst, from Crumpsall, Manchester, was an attractive blonde with clear skin, good teeth and a career plan at the age of 18 (left).
But after becoming hooked on the legal high GBL, she suffered severe liver damage - and ended up on life support a staggering 15 times. During her addiction, her skin became blotchy and covered in spots (right and inset), her eyes grew puffy and her front teeth were knocked out during one drugs-fuelled night. GBL - or gamma butyrolactone - is a component of some paint strippers, nail varnish removers and superglue solvents. It gives users a feeling of euphoria, but can also reduce their inhibitions and produce a sense of drowsiness.

SOURCE-DAILYM

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