‘Both my daughters almost died within days of each other after using “super plus” tampons’

Mum-of-six Javon Johnson described her shock when her two girls were both left fighting for their lives after using the same type of menstrual product just weeks apart

Jaya Johnson, 17, in hospital with septic shock(Kennedy News and Media)

A mum has told how her two daughters nearly died within days of each other – after both using ‘super plus’ tampons.

Javon Johnson says her daughter Devine Johnson, 21, spent a week in intensive care after falling ill on May 26 last year – before learning she had developed sepsis from toxic shock syndrome (TSS) caused by a tampon. The 46-year-old feared she was going to lose her second-eldest daughter as she says her organs were at risk of shutting down. However she described the horror ‘deja vu moment’ when she too had to relive the ordeal just 30 days later as her second daughter Jaya Johnson, 17, developed the same infection after using a tampon from the same box.




The mum-of-six says she couldn’t believe her ‘bad luck’ when Jaya received the same diagnosis on Independence Day weekend (July 2). Javon, from Elkhart, Indiana, US, says both girls had symptoms of a viral infection, with nausea, high fevers, and redness on the palms of their hands, which Javon mistook for heatstroke when Jaya fell ill during a family holiday to Florida.

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Poor Jaya was sick for days following the incident(Kennedy News and Media)
Jaya Johnson in hospital with septic shock in Florida(Kennedy News and Media)

The childcare business owner says she was told by doctors that her daughters’ infections were caused by the ‘higher potency chemicals’ in super plus-absorbency tampons. Javon is now calling on other mothers and girls to pay attention to the different sizes of tampons, advising those with light cycles not to use the super plus variety of the sanitary product.

Javon said: “We honestly thought we were going to lose them [the girls]. They were both in really bad shape. It was a touchy situation because their organs were inflamed and at risk of shutting down. We were watching the monitors constantly. My husband and I just stood there in shock.

“We couldn’t believe this had actually happened to us again. What are the odds? We just got one kid out of the ICU, who is still recovering, and now we’ve got another kid who was about to start this process again, but she looked worse. It was touch and go the first time and now we’re doing it again. My husband and I are grateful because both of them survived it.”

Devine Johnson, who developed septic shock from a tampon last year(Kennedy News and Media)
Javon Johnson at home in Elkhart, Indiana(Kennedy News and Media)

Javon says Devine had just finished her period when she developed symptoms similar to a cold, before ending up in the emergency room (ER) two days later after she was unable to walk without help. And when her blood tests revealed Devine had septic shock, she was treated in an intensive care unit (ICU) for seven days before being told by the family doctor at a follow-up appointment that the infection was caused by a tampon.

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