Greg Rutherford left ‘screaming and clawing skin’ after suspected allergy assault

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ormer Olympic athlete Greg Rutherford was “clawing at his skin and screaming” in ache after a suspected allergy assault left him delirious.

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The lengthy soar gold medallist, 36, had been on a run and thought he was struggling an allergic response earlier than he phoned his “terrified” fiancee Susie Verrill shouting “you need to get here now”.

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Sharing the incident on her Instagram story, blogger Ms Verrill mentioned: “Had quite literally the scariest time of my life yesterday.

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“Was enjoying a lovely roast at a friend’s house with the kids, @gregjrutherford was at home because he’d been for a run and he text to say he was having an allergic reaction to something and felt itchy.

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“Didn’t think much of it until he rang me screaming two minutes later. And I mean screaming. He shouted ‘you need to get here now’ and so I drove back to our house while calling an ambulance, terrified I was about to get home and find him not breathing.

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“999 said it would take 40 minutes, that’s another issue to discuss for another day. Anyway, ran in the house found @gregjrutherford there again, screaming. Acting like one of those people you see in videos where they’ve taken bath salts.

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“He was clawing at his skin and screaming. Repeatedly. He ran to our car and while I rang 999 again to say I’d have to take him, we had to run every red light and I had to focus on not crashing while he screamed and tried to grab the wheel.”

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Ms Verrill, who has been driving for 3 months, mentioned she was on the cellphone to a 999 name handler whereas within the automobile, who informed her to “be safe, but hurry” to the hospital.

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“It was awful, I was just waiting for him to stop breathing while also trying not to crash us,” she mentioned.

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“I threw him out at A&E, parked and when I got there they told me they’d sent him through to resus. I think mainly because he was a six foot three bloke acting like a psychopath and they didn’t want to scare anyone, but they also pumped him full of steroids and antihistamines and it seemed to work pretty much immediately.

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“Thankfully by the time I got there he’d stopped screaming and raking himself.

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“After three hours we were allowed to go home. I felt close to having a heart attack but aside from that it’s all good on the health front.”

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Ms Verrill mentioned docs suggested Rutherford get examined for a nut allergy which he could have developed, but in addition instructed it might have been a viral sickness.

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“I can’t explain how much pain he was in. This is a bloke who shrugs off a grumbling appendix,” she mentioned.

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She added that Rutherford had undergone some exams on Monday morning.

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