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From a coma to a World Cup in three years - Burton savours comeback

From a coma to a World Cup in three years - Burton savours comeback

Summary

Abi Burton overcame a serious medical condition, autoimmune encephalitis, which required her to be in a medically-induced coma, before eventually recovering and returning to professional rugby. After a long rehabilitation, Burton now plays rugby at an international level and participated in the Women's Rugby World Cup. Her journey back from illness to the sports field is notably inspiring.

Key Facts

  • Abi Burton, an England rugby player, was in a medically-induced coma due to autoimmune encephalitis, a condition where the immune system attacks the brain.
  • Before her illness, Burton represented Great Britain in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
  • Symptoms began with what appeared to be mental health issues and escalated to physical aggression, leading to hospitalization.
  • A specialist diagnosed her condition, and her family chose to put her in a coma to help her recovery.
  • Burton lost significant weight and had to relearn basic skills like walking and talking after waking from the coma.
  • She successfully returned to professional rugby, playing for Trailfinders Women and joining the Great Britain Sevens team.
  • Burton made her Women's Rugby World Cup debut and is part of the England squad.
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