Woman's Hair Turns to Black Fingernails, Baffling Her Doctors

Shanyna Isom has consulted every possible specialist, including a doctor in the Netherlands, but she still as no idea what is wrong with her.

The 28-year-old beautician and former University of Memphis law student has developed a condition so severe, fingernails grow from the hair follicles all over her body.

"Black scabs were coming out of her skin," said her mother, Kathy Gary. "The nails would grow so long and come out and regrow themselves. They are hard to touch and stick you."

The disease so far has affected not only her skin, but her bones and her vision. Because Isom is unable to walk without a cane, her mother helps her out of bed each day.

Doctors at Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore, where Isom is being treated, told her family that she is the only person in the world with this unknown condition.

And now she has $500,000 in unpaid medical bills. Isom has state insurance, but it doesn't cover medical care in Maryland. Her mother lost her job as a medical receptionist because she looks after her daughter at home, so savings have dried up.

(Handout/Shanyna Isom)Once a month, mother and daughter travel to Baltimore from Memphis to monitor her treatment.

But now, Isom has put all of her energy into creating the S.A.I. Foundation (so named for her initials) to help others with mystery illnesses.

Bank of America has agreed to take donations at any of their branch offices. Friends have organized fundraisers, and her high school has dedicated a football game to her charity.

Despite her debilitating illness, Isom told ABCNews.com, "I don't know whether to smile or cry. I am very blessed."

On her blog, Pray for Shanyna, she laments: "It has taken all of my hair out and has left my body with scabs all over it, plus I have lost about 200 pounds. Two years ago, I was a healthy woman on my own ... had big dreams and goals that I was following until one day my body completely shut down on me."

Isom was a junior studying criminal justice when the mystery illness first occurred in September 2009, according to WLBT in Memphis, which first reported the story.

She went to an emergency room for an asthma attack and was given a large dose of steroids, which doctors suspected caused an allergic reaction.

After returning home, Isom began itching. Doctors prescribed Benadryl, but it got worse.

"It was uncontrollable and we didn't know what it was," said her mother.

Soon, her legs turned black.

"It looked as if she had been in a house fire and gotten burned," said Gary.

Doctors thought she had eczema or a staph infection and prescribed drugs, but it got worse. Meanwhile, all tests came back negative.

"We could not figure out what was going on," said her mother. "She was just breaking out everywhere. Her body was scabbed all over."

At the same time, Shanyna was losing 10 to 15 pounds a week. A bone marrow biopsy turned up nothing.

It was then her Memphis doctor threw up his hands.

"He said she would be like that for the rest of her life," said Gary. "But I couldn't accept that."

Isom and her family persisted, and in August 2011, Shanyna went to Johns Hopkins.

There, doctors determined that she was producing 12 times the number of skin cells in each hair follicle. Instead of growing hair, the follicles were producing human nails.

Doctors think her skin isn't getting enough oxygen -- she is also lacking sufficient amounts of vitamins A, B, C, D and K, according to her mother.

But with treatment, she is improving.

"Her legs aren't covered in black scabs," said her mother. "They are looking better, and her face just looks like she has a real bad sunburn."

25 Medicines and Still No Cure

Today Isom is on 25 medications, but her insurance only pays for five of them. She is awaiting the results of genetic tests that may give doctors clues to what is wrong.

"The doctors are so caring," said Gary. "It's just amazing how much they have done for her. We really didn't think she was going to make it."

Isom said she slipped into a depression, but now feels uplifted by the support of family and friends.

"I know it's a blessing that I can reach out and touch people's hearts," she said.

She remembers the day at Johns Hopkins when she felt sorry for herself, shuffling through the corridors on a walker.

"I saw a little girl, 4 or 5 years old, and she was walking through the same hall and had the biggest smile on her face," said Isom. "She had braces from [her] hip to her feet and had a walker and held her head up so high. I thought, 'If she can, I can. I had a life. This baby is trying to have a life.' ... I fed off her energy."

Isom said she prayed, "I will never be selfish again."

Gary said their ordeal has been a "nightmare ... to see her whole body shut down."

But she gets her strength from her daughter.

"Shanyna is remarkable," said Gary. "She has been able to hold her head high. I keep telling her we are going to make it, through the grace of God."

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  • next  •  2 days 14 hours ago
    Has anyone been paying attention to all the side effects of the new wonder drugs? Most now include death as a side effect.
    • Lukman 1 hour 19 minutes ago
      always remember this sentence " ..if benefit outweigh the risk"
    • JON 1 day 21 hours ago
      I 'm gonna start a med that might help me get over my issues with procrastination ......
      Maybe tomorrow , if I get around to it .
    • JeffreyJ 2 days 5 hours ago
      Look at the hundreds of drugs pulled off the market, look at the lawsuits.

      The old saying is that if thge medication does not kill youm then maybe the illness won't either.
  • Joe  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  2 days 15 hours ago
    I'm not a God fearing man,so I'm not going to tell you to pray, but if you don't have compassion for a person like this, keep your ugly comments to yourself.
    • m1234 9 hours ago
      DG, do us a favor and read a little US history. Soon.
    • Steven 1 day 15 hours ago
      Just be who you are and let people be what they want to be and mind your own business...Let people have comp#$%$ion for this poor lady in their own way without some smart #$%$ comment on what you believe...NO ONE CARES WHAT YOU BELIEVE! Stop being selfish for one second and think of someone other than yourselves! This is what is wrong with the world as it is...SAD situation
    • Steven 1 day 15 hours ago
      Thank you LindaC...Finally someone not pushing their belief...just saying what she herself, not anyone else has to believe or do...Ill take my thumbs down on this one with a smile from all the ones that are so terrified that they have to push their non-belief to make themselves feel better...They say they do not want believers pushing their opinions and scriptures down their throats yet they feel the need to let everyone know that they do not believe...That hypocritical and for lack of better word makes them a coward in my book...
  • Bob  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  2 days 16 hours ago
    I feel so bad for her ! There has to be somebody ...doctors ...that will read this ...that will be ablt to help her ..I hope so !
    • Jeffrey 2 days 1 hour ago
      Court14- Yep!!! If all you want to do is tear down the country that serves in many ways the leader of the FREE world, go try living somewhere else. You and Ted could make a Civil Union, become welfare dependent, get free healthcare, free contraception, hug some trees, pay astronomical prices for petrol, throw welcome parties for illegals, lie to each other and tell yourselves everything is ok, vote in fraudulent elections, not read any laws until AFTER they are passed, and bite the hands that feed you, all in some other country and not fundamentally change ours. Cuba, N. Korea, Russia, Iran, I'm sure there are many that would except you, maybe... SEE YA!!!
    • ClaudiaK 2 days 2 hours ago
      John, all I can say is that God knows what is in one's heart, and your insincerity and your non belief in him and perhaps your denial in him is what keeps you from getting any answer at all. So, in other words you have received what you have paid for!
    • John 2 days 7 hours ago
      Hey Connect, you're right, calling on God is free. Problem is, you get what you pay for.
  • Lynn  •  2 days 16 hours ago
    Again a story that puts things in perspective for many of us. I suffer from severe depression but when I read stories like this I feel like a big baby. I hope you find relief from your illness sweetie. God Bless!
    • Insidious Banana 2 days 9 hours ago
      I suffered from severe depression (drops in production of serotonin and dopamine) only to find out years later that it was caused by the damned Propecia I had been taking for 3 years. That was AFTER being prescribed a bunch of different medications by #$%$ doctors which only served to make me into a raving maniac. Many years later I am well again, feeling good, and free of every damned prescription medicine that had turned me into a financial slave. Depression sucks, but after 6 trips to Asia I learned that most people in the world don't have the luxury to #$%$ and moan about depression. They just face it head on.
    • Mark 2 days 10 hours ago
      Nathan - what do YOU propose we, most of which have no medical training, do?
    • ! 2 days 10 hours ago
      Nathan...it makes you laugh because you are an unwise little prick
  • skye  •  2 days 15 hours ago
    Sound like a genetic switch has gone haywire in her body, turned on and working overtime. Too bad science hasn't gotten to the point to be able to reset it. All conjecture, of course.
    • Lucky1 2 days 8 hours ago
      GMO/HFCS anyone?
    • CONNIE 2 days 11 hours ago
      David. No, I dont', and I have psoraisis.
    • Karol 2 days 12 hours ago
      Thanks to all the yahoo doctors... You have no way of knowing that it is genetic. It could easily be bacteria, a virus, or like you said, genetic. There is no way of knowing without testing. Hopefully they figure it out soon.
  • Éireann  •  2 days 15 hours ago
    Wow lass I so wish ye a speedy recovery from this awful disease,I'm so sorry for ye pain and discomfort,just take joy and the love that is surrounding ye from ye family and friends.
  • sayitisntover  •  2 days 16 hours ago
    hang in there sweetie
  • Bro's before yard too ...  •  Bluebell, Utah  •  3 hours ago
    it's not baffling...she's on that stuff...
  • hypocritic  •  2 days 14 hours ago
    There are plenty of research hospitals that will take her case for free. Any rare condition, especially the only case known, is going to be studied and care will be provided at no charge. She might be racking up "bills," but they will be forgiven at some point.
  • Susan  •  New York, New York  •  2 days 15 hours ago
    It's too bad Dr. House isn't real. Wow, this condition sounds absolutely horrifying. I hope someone can help her.
  • Gb  •  2 days 14 hours ago
    God help this poor girl. It's obviously an immune system response and there have been huge strides in drug therapy for the wide range of diseases caused by them. Hopefully one day, stem cell treatment will be able to "reset" our broken immune systems back to a (somewhat) normal state again.
  • Silly People  •  2 days 13 hours ago
    Freaky. I feel sorry for her.
  • Glenn  •  2 days 14 hours ago
    "She went to an emergency room for an asthma attack and was given a large dose of steroids, which doctors suspected caused an allergic reaction."
    WOW. Whether her working environment and the meds together played a role or not, you have to wonder if she would be suffering like this if it were 100 years ago, before such chemicals and drugs were around. I wish her a strong recovery, and soon.
  • Mike  •  2 days 15 hours ago
    Beautician? I wonder what cheemicals she worked with? Hope she gets better.
  • BigBoyPants  •  Flint, Michigan  •  2 days 15 hours ago
    You would think that since she is the only one with this condition in the world that the medical community would cover the costs so they could learn from this. I'm not saying there should be freebies for everyone, but this is the only case in the world.
  • Lilion  •  2 days 14 hours ago
    I can't imagine how much it would hurt to have fingernails growing out of my body! What a bizarre and awful illness!
  • voiceinacrowd  •  1 day 10 hours ago
    the one article I wish yahoo had NOT shown me a photo.
  • Nancy  •  2 days 15 hours ago
    I have NEVER heard of anything like this before!!! That poor woman! My thoughts and prayers are with you Shanyna.
  • jOhn  •  2 days 13 hours ago
    That's got to be the weirdest thing ever.
  • justin  •  2 days 14 hours ago
    I thought we had ways to kill hair follicles these days.