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Actress Georgie Henley, who played the role of Lucy in "The Chronicles of Narnia" movies, has publicly revealed that at the age of 18, she underwent "gruelling invasive surgery" to avoid an arm amputation after getting a rare infection.

"When I was eighteen years old and in my sixth week of university, I contracted necrotising fasciitis, a rare and punishing infection that nearly claimed my life and wrought havoc throughout my body. In order to prevent the amputation of my left hand and arm I received gruelling invasive surgery, and later extensive reconstructive surgery which resulted in a series of skin grafts and scars," Henley wrote in an Instagram post.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes the condition of necrotizing fasciitis as "a rare bacterial infection that spreads quickly in the body and can cause death."

"There are many types of bacteria that can cause the 'flesh-eating disease' called necrotizing fasciitis. Public health experts believe group A Streptococcus (group A strep) is the most common cause of necrotizing fasciitis," according to the CDC.

"It has taken me a long time to heal both physically and mentally but I hoped that one day there would be the right time to talk about what happened. Today is a start," the 27-year-old actress noted.

"For the last nine years I have been open about my scars in my personal life, but have hidden them entirely in any professional context: wearing bandages or coverings, makeup on set and stage, long sleeves whenever I might be photographed, trousers so I could put my hand in a pocket," she noted. "But my scars are not something to be ashamed of. They are a map of the pain my body has endured, and most importantly a reminder of my survival. They do not affect my capacity as an actor, and I'm proud to be a person who has visible scars in this industry."

Henley's scars can be seen in the photo that she shared in the post.

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Leftists let their hatred flow for hospitalized Justice Clarence Thomas — and even wish for his death: 'Let's hope the infection wins!'



Funny how extremists on the left who so consistently rail against "hate" are only too happy to do so when there's bad news about notable conservatives.

Who can forget how leftists gleefully reacted when conservative radio icon Rush Limbaugh died or when former President Donald Trump came down with COVID?

And on cue, out-for-blood leftists were only too happy to heap ill-will upon conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who was hospitalized Friday with a non-COVID infection.

What are the details?

It's not likely too difficult to guess the content of some of the reactions — but here's a sampling anyway from Twitter:

  • "Here’s hoping the infection wins!" one commenter wrote.
  • "I never want to see anyone get sick and die but..." another user said.
  • "I’ve never rooted harder for an infection in my life," another commenter noted.
  • "My condolences to the hospital that has to treat him," another user said.
  • "Let's all pray that God does the 'right' thing, yes that pun was intended," another commenter wrote, along with a "CNN" hashtag. "Clarence has done so much damage to this country and to many people."
  • "Oh please please please let this be him getting his just desserts," another user said.
  • "Hope the Lord calls him home tomorrow," another commenter wrote. "In great pain."
  • "You can absolutely get excited for Clarence Thomas to die," another user said. "Thats not even a question."
  • "Man I sure hope Clarence Thomas briefly recovers and then dies from something more painful," another user said.
  • "Wishing Clarence Thomas a very please f***ing die a painful death," another user wrote.

Anything else?

Unfortunately for the Thomas haters, the Supreme Court noted in a statement Sunday that his condition has been improving, and he should be released from the hospital in a few days.

While Thomas will miss some oral arguments, the court said he will participate in cases he cannot be physically present for through briefs, transcripts, and audio recordings. His temporary absence will not change the balance of the court.

Conservative figures such as evangelical Christian leader Franklin Graham hoped and prayed for Thomas' quick recovery.

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