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about us: the blue people of Kentucky 

Methemoglobin levels between 3-15%
  • Blue hue to skin (cyanosis)

Methemoglobin levels above 25%

  • Cyanosis unaffected by oxygen administration
  • Blood that is dark or chocolate in color that will not change to red in the presence of oxygen
  • Headache
  • Weakness
  • Confusion
  • Chest pain

Methemoglobin levels above 70%

  •  death may result if not treated immediately.

methemoglobinemia

Many members of the Fugate family exhibit the effects of excess methemoglobin.  It is disputed as to whether Martin was only a carrier of the gene controlling the amount of methemoglobinemia or actually had the disorder himself.  Paul Karason exhibits methemoglobinemia from the topical usage of silver.

methemoglobinemia: symptoms

Blue skinned people is not solely reserved for fiction and cartoons. Blue skin can be seen in reality when one inherits a certain recessive gene or by ingesting silver.  This exhibition of blue skin is an affliction that was not just hyperbole to a family of eastern Kentucky.  The Blue Fugates of Kentucky had inherited methemoglobinemia through chance and inbreeding.

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