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Bride gets an gets a BUM injection in hospital after having an allergic reaction to wild flowers On Her Wedding Day


A BRIDE'S wedding day turned into an absolute nightmare when she had a shock allergic reaction to wild flowers which she picked for her bouquet.
Christine Jo Miller accidentally poisoned herself with snow-on-the-mountains and was temporarily blinded because her eyes were so swollen.

 Dressed in her full bridal gown, Christine Jo Miller gets an injection in hospital after having an allergic reaction to wild flowers
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Dressed in her full bridal gown, Christine Jo Miller gets an injection in hospital after having an allergic reaction to wild flowers

Daily Mail.com reported the 23-year-old thought it would be romantic to pick the flowers outside her family's property in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
Little did she realise that snow-on-the mountains can cause a reaction similar to poison ivy and she woke up the next day with her face covered in a nasty rash from the sap residue.
She told Inside Edition: "I was the scariest looking person at my wedding.
"I was in so much pain, nobody knew what to do."

 The wild flowers, snow-on-the-mountains, left her with a nasty rash on her wedding day
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The wild flowers, snow-on-the-mountains, left her with a nasty rash on her wedding day
 After getting married, the couple headed for the hospital because Christine felt like she was 'nearly dying'
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After getting married, the couple headed for the hospital because Christine felt like she was 'nearly dying'

Christine's day got even worse when she arrived at hospital to find the emergency room closed.
Incredibly, she braved the pain to walk down the aisle to marry husband-to-be Jon.
But the newlyweds then planned to miss their own wedding reception because her "eyes were constantly watering and she just looked miserable", according to Jon, 24.
Christine said: "I thought I was dying at that point."

 Despite the misfortune on their wedding, the young couple are said to have grown even closer
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Despite the misfortune on their wedding, the young couple are said to have grown even closer
 The wildflower snow-on-the-mountains can be as dangerous as poison ivy
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The wildflower snow-on-the-mountains can be as dangerous as poison ivy
 Newlyweds Christine Jo Miller and Jon, suffered a nightmare on their wedding day
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Newlyweds Christine Jo Miller and Jon, suffered a nightmare on their wedding day

She headed for the hospital where medics gave her eye drops, pain medication and a steroid shot.
A picture posted on Instagram shows her getting a "shot in the butt" at the hospital while wearing her full bridal gown.
Three hours later, Christine arrived at the reception but still wasn't able to eat or drink.
By this time she swapped the wedding dress for a hastily bought t-shirt which read "bride".
“I didn’t wear my dress into the reception mainly because I went fully blind and had been tripping over it since I couldn’t see where I was walking,” she said.
A week later after the swelling went down, the photographer arranged a surprise wedding reception.

This time she picked a hyoallergenic bouquet.
The couple had been together for five years before getting married in September.
Christine said that the experience has brought the couple even closer together.















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