
As a person who got sepsis back in April, take a look at the symptoms this World Sepsis Day. You might spot something and save someone’s life.

As a person who got sepsis back in April, take a look at the symptoms this World Sepsis Day. You might spot something and save someone’s life.
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Have you recovered now OP?
Read this very sad [story](https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/sep/03/13-year-old-daughter-dead-in-five-weeks-hospital-mistakes) at the weekend. Even medical professionals miss the signs sometimes.
One of my friends passed out during his economics class in secondary school and the teacher plainly ignored him and was convinced he was faking it (she was a lunatic, wired and emotionally unstable) and just decided that the class was always messing with her and that my friend was faking it to create a scene in class
Turns out he was suffering with early sepsis and ended up having to be rushed to hospital. He missed about 3 months of school as a result and ended up in a wheelchair for a few months after as he recovered
Ridiculous carry on to deny a student medical attention because you’re so insecure about your own ability to control a classroom that you assume a person who is undergoing a serious infection to be faking it
It’s crazy, I personally know two people who have died from it, one was an older person but the other was a strong healthy guy in his 30s.. The hospital missed alot of signs and sent him home. He was married with young children, very sad.