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John Jeffay & Kelly-Ann Mills

Monster jellyfish almost kills woman who went for swim in the Scottish highlands

A swimmer almost died after having an allergic reaction when she was stung by a monster jellyfish off the coast of Scotland.

Libby Bligh struggled to breathe as she went into anaphylactic shock after she came into contact with the 3ft lion’s mane jellyfish on a Highland coast.

The 50-year-old said had she not been with a friend who was able to rush her from the scene near Nairn to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness on Saturday, she would have died.

Libby said: “If it had been a few minutes later, I would have stopped breathing.”

She spent more than 24 hours under observation before returning home late yesterday afternoon.

She went into anaphylactic shock (Alasdair Baird )

Libby, of Kinmylies, Inverness, told the Daily Record she had no idea she was allergic to the sea creature.

She said: "I was wild swimming at Whiteness secret beach when it happened.

“It was very painful as I started to drive back to Inverness with my friend, Agnes.

“I started to feel very unwell and had to pull over after the turn-off to the airport.

The lion's mane jellyfish was about 3ft long (Andy Commins / Daily Mirror)

"Agnes took over the driving and within five minutes, I was having a full-blown anaphylactic reaction.

“She got me to Raigmore just in time as I was struggling to breathe.”

Libby, who is chief executive of a social enterprise company called The Libertie Project, added: “The A&E staff were amazing and gave me emergency drugs through my trousers into my thigh, and then intravenously, to reverse the anaphylaxis.”

She stayed in hospital overnight in case she had a secondary reaction.

Libby said: “Anaphylactic reactions to jellyfish are extremely rare.

“I did not realise I was going into anaphylactic shock because I was wheezing, and thought it was down to my asthma.

“If I had been on my own, I might not be here to tell the tale.”

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