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First:
I've had frequent UTIs for years. Over the years I've heard it all, the most frequent comment being that I somehow don't know how to wipe myself after using the toilet. A female OB-GYN once told me that I had to stop drinking coffee. That sounded extreme to me so she said Well, I guess you'll keep getting UTIs
In my 30's I finally found an OB-GYN who said that things didn't sound normal. I was sent to a urologist and everything finally made sense. I had a bad fall when I was 4 years old. That created a lot of scar tissue which means that I will always be susceptible to UTIs.
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I was released from the hospital last month for Sepsis. It was severe with a 40% mortality rate. Sepsis is so deadly because it has a wide variety of symptoms so it's easily misdiagnosed but it also progresses extremely rapidly.
My story is long and includes two ER visits before ending up in the cardiac surveillance ward. I will be forever grateful to the first ER nurse who listened and documented how I felt and added his own questions about Sepsis.
The ER doc ignored my complaints of seizure-like shivering and extreme headache/fevers because my fever was low at the ER. I was released with a kidney infection and UTI.
There are many lawsuits for deaths resulting from misdiagnosed Sepsis so I'm sure that the nurse's comments triggered a more thorough review. The next day I was phoned and told to return immediately to the ER. By then I was in serious bad shape with a 103 temp. I was given oxygen, morphine, antibiotics and an IV drip and my blood pressure dropped to 75/40.
I'm lucky to be alive because someone listened. He was the only one who didn't rely solely on test results, he looked and listened to how I felt.
The post torture period was silly too. He would either kill them all or become the passive husband. like the others.
Also... Before I erase this from my mind.... Was he not concerned with leeches to start? NEVER clean a bloody wound in stagnant water... Never mind sepsis... Giant catfish... Bull sharks... Crocodiles... Better off having the leg cut off and cauterized...
No... Wait... Only you can prevent forest fires. Best just let the leeches have at... Erthe day, aye?