"For a while there in the ‘90s it felt like every teen-girl magazine was required to publish at least one (terrifying) it-happened-to-me toxic shock syndrome story per year.
“I left a tampon in for eight hours and almost died.”
Maybe these tales were leftovers from the TSS epidemic in the late 1970s, or maybe editors tracked down new cases from actual teens.
I can only assume that the intent was to make young girls aware of the dangers of toxic shock syndrome.
Mission accomplished.
Now, TSS is back in the news because a model—who lost her leg to the disease in 2012—is on an awareness campaign to teach young girls about the dangers of tampons.
...Every woman I know heard these tales as a kid and had one takeaway: we were all definitely going to get TSS if we left a tampon in for even a minute longer than the prescribed eight hours.
In 9th grade I accidentally left one in for 12 hours and genuinely thought I’d narrowly escaped death.
But it turns out almost everything that I and other girls my age believed about TSS is flat-out wrong.
Let’s clear up a few misconceptions, starting with the basics..."
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