Navy SEAL left in wheelchair after prescription drug 'ruined his life'

Navy SEAL Petra Walker-Barrera was left with severe nerve damage and is now confined to a wheelchair after taking a dangerous drug prescribed by her doctor. unknowingly.

Petra has been left with lifelong problems ((Courtesy of Petra Walker-Barrera)

A Royal Navy veteran has opened up about how he suffered a massive heart attack and is now confined to a wheelchair after his doctor prescribed him an anti-seizure drug. .

Petra Walker-Barrera, 68, from Dover, Kent, who says she was 'stolen by life', can no longer smile and has problems with her movement, speech and vision after being given metoclopramide regularly, which is the intended drug. to fight nausea. Despite NHS guidance that the drug should not be taken for more than five days, Ms Walker-Barrera was prescribed the drug repeatedly from 2008 to 2019.




Ms Walker-Barrera reported serious health problems to doctors many times over the years, but each time she was dismissed as having anxiety and her problems were unrelated. and medicine until it is too late. In 2019, a neurologist finally found the cause, but by then, the damage was irreversible. Now, she can't clean, cook or do her own makeup.

Petra Walker-Barrera has served in the Navy as a radio operator since she was 16((Courtesy of Petra Walker-Barrera / SWNS)
A mother-of-four and grandmother has been left with nerve problems after repeated doses of the drug((Courtesy of Petra Walker-Barrera / SWNS)

The grandmother, who worked on a cruise ship after her career in the navy, eventually took legal action over her treatment and was granted permission, lawyers Slater Gordon confirmed. He said: “What happened took my life away.

“I can't do things on my own anymore. I have to always rely on people – even for something like cooking. I had to accept being in a wheelchair. I don't want people to see me I also lost my job on a ship – because you can't work at sea if you're disabled and I've worked at sea all my life.

Losing her job and life at sea has been especially difficult for the mother of four, who worked as a radio operator in the Navy from the age of 16 until she got married. at the age of 21. After escaping a bad relationship, he returned to the water to work in relations and records on cruise ships.

He said: “It's very frustrating because I've been at sea all my life and I can't do that anymore, because if the ship was in trouble I wouldn't be able to help. I also feel like I lost my identity because in my jobs I had to dress well and take pride in my appearance.

Ms Walker-Barrera has been “at sea her whole life” but is now unable to walk or carry out daily activities on her own.((Courtesy of Petra Walker-Barrera / SWNS)

But now, I can't wear nice shoes because my feet are twisted inwards, and I can't put on make-up because I can't use my hands.

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