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Canadian Mom Loses Limbs After Costa Rica Surgery Complication
1 Feb
Summary
- Mother developed life-threatening sepsis after cosmetic surgery abroad.
- She survived with a 5% chance, experiencing organ failure and heart attack.
- Grigorov's fingers and toes were amputated due to the infection.

Nicole Grigorov, a 52-year-old Canadian mother, is learning to live without hands and feet after a near-fatal illness following cosmetic surgery in Costa Rica. What began as a "mommy makeover" in September 2025 led to a severe sepsis infection, a life-threatening response to an infection that Grigorov believes stemmed from unsterilized equipment.
She was given a mere 5 percent chance of survival, with her children preparing to say goodbye. Grigorov experienced organ failure and a heart attack, requiring life support and spending three weeks in a coma. Doctors were surprised her brain remained unaffected. Complications from the infection necessitated the amputation of her fingers and toes.




