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  • Also called septicemia: signs and symptoms, causes, risk factors, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment.
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    Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body’s excessive response to an infection causes damage to its own tissues. Sepsis may progress to septic shock, a body-wide deficiency of blood supply that leads to oxygen deprivation, buildup of waste products, and eventual organ failure. Without timely treatment, mortality rates are high.
    With sepsis, patients typically experience fever, weakness, sweating, and a rapid heart rate and breathing rate. As septic shock develops, blood pressure decreases, and signs of organ damage, such as confusion and reduced urine output, can be observed. The skin is initially warm or flushed, then becomes cold, sweaty, mottled or bluish.
    While any infection can lead to sepsis, bacterial infections in the lungs, digestive and urinary organs, are the most common causes. Sepsis may also develop from a post-surgery infection or an infected catheter.
    Septic shock occurs more often in newborns, the elderly and pregnant women. Other risk factors include having a compromised immune system or chronic diseases, extended hospital stays, having invasive devices, and overuse of antibiotics or corticosteroids.
    The pathogenesis of septic shock is not fully understood. In most cases, the immune system is overwhelmed by an infection that gets out of control, and responds with a systemic cytokine release that causes widespread vasodilation and fluid leakage from capillaries. These cytokines also activate the coagulation process, producing tiny blood clots that clog blood vessels, reducing blood flow. Bleeding may also develop because excessive coagulation depletes clotting factors. Poor capillary flow reduces oxygen supply and impairs removal of carbon dioxide and waste products, resulting in organ dysfunction and eventually failure.
    Diagnosis is primarily clinical but requires confirmation of an ongoing infection.
    An elevated blood lactate level serves as an indicator of shock. This is because in the absence of oxygen, the body switches to anaerobic metabolism, which breaks down glucose only partially, producing lactic acid. Blood tests may also indicate signs of organ damage, and infection. Other specimens such as urine, respiratory or wound secretions, may be taken for culture to detect infection. Imaging tests may also help identify the source of infection. Other causes of shock should be ruled out.
    Early and aggressive treatment is critical for survival. Treatments include:
    - Intravenous fluids, and possibly vasopressors, to restore blood flow.
    - Broad-spectrum antibiotics while waiting for culture results. Once the causative organism is identified, more specific antibiotics will be used.
    - Other measures to control infection.
    - Supportive care such as supplemental oxygen, and in case of organ failure, mechanical ventilation or dialysis.

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  • @seminisansala8362
    @seminisansala8362 2 місяці тому +25

    my mom died few days ago and today i saw her birth certificate.the cause of her death is a septic shock.I m immediately trying to learn more about septic shock. my mother wanted me to be a doctor now i have got a new energy finding this.bcz doctors havent done much for my mother and im gonna save many lives one day.wish me luck....

    • @jayeshnathani6929
      @jayeshnathani6929 Місяць тому +1

      You will save many many lives
      I bless you 🙏
      Don't throw it away, stay strong firm and committed on your path 👊🔥😇👏

    • @tharanibowala6766
      @tharanibowala6766 21 день тому

      ❤wish you all the best

    • @MukundLal-gh6ze
      @MukundLal-gh6ze 13 днів тому

      🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @maije5017
    @maije5017 2 роки тому +839

    I was born with sepsis, the doctor already told my mom that I had only minutes. I am now in mid 20's alive and healthy, very grateful for God's daily grace! 😇

  • @insightsaxis
    @insightsaxis Рік тому +49

    I lost my father just 2 weeks ago due to severe sepsis, my father was 63 years old but he is still strong and healthy, 1 day he got a fever and a diarrhea and thought it was just normal sickness until in 3days he was having difficulty in breathing and sweats a lot, his hands are cold and bloated stomach. I can feel his having a hard time becuase he always tells us that he couldn't make it.. We rush him into the hospital, he was taken care but unfortunately he only last 1day in hospital.. It was so sudden we are all in shock and couldn't believe it all happened..It was so heart breaking 😢😢..
    I am praying for all people having sepsis, to keep the faith, keep strong and trust everything to the lord to heal you..

    • @lizzy6555
      @lizzy6555 Рік тому +2

      ❤️ I am so sorry for your loss. I lost my amazing sweet dad to sepsis too 4 years ago. It's a nightmare to lose your dad like this... 😢 Sending you all my love! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @fly-highwithmindpower
      @fly-highwithmindpower 8 місяців тому

      It's very difficult

    • @metalslug97
      @metalslug97 6 місяців тому +2

      Lost my dad to this too. Very sneaky illness. Thank you for sharing. You are strong.

    • @sophiadohtdong7011
      @sophiadohtdong7011 3 місяці тому +1

      I lost my dear father 1 month ago due to septic shock 😢 I can feel you

    • @mhammedmohideen7776
      @mhammedmohideen7776 3 місяці тому +2

      I too lost my dad. Exactly on April 6 2024. He is 56 years old. Septic Shock 🤧. He will be in heaven for sure.

  • @caseyanacay6432
    @caseyanacay6432 3 роки тому +208

    My mom succumbed to sepsis just a week ago and this video helped me understand what happened to her and what she had to go through.

    • @michaelsarmiento3057
      @michaelsarmiento3057 3 роки тому +4

      I hope it is not Covid 19 sepsis.

    • @Tata-iu3fy
      @Tata-iu3fy 2 роки тому +9

      I'm so sorry. I just got out of the hospital for sepsis. Sending hugs your way.

    • @Tata-iu3fy
      @Tata-iu3fy 2 роки тому +2

      @@zee8405 🥺💜💜💜💜

    • @jillianelise5
      @jillianelise5 2 роки тому +6

      I'm so sorry for your loss, sending prayers and comfort your way.

    • @Tata-iu3fy
      @Tata-iu3fy 2 роки тому +5

      @@zee8405 im so sorry hon. Sending hugs.

  • @Dragonfly434
    @Dragonfly434 2 роки тому +126

    I was in the hospital for 11 days with pneumonia and sepsis. It was the most painful 11 days of my life. I had also thrown out my back and they couldn’t give me any pain meds for it cuz my oxygen was so low. I had the pneumonia for about a month and just kept ignoring it until it almost killed me. Sepsis is no joke and if I knew it was even a possibility I wouldn’t have waited at all to go to the hospital. It’s scary to feel your body being taken over slowly, pushing you to the very brink of death. I’ll never forget the pain I endured

    • @rose1005mary
      @rose1005mary 2 роки тому +7

      I had all the symptoms of sepsis I went to the hospital because my legs went numb and I panicked. Worst thing for me is that I didn’t get treatments properly, they treated my just for infection but I know I had sepsis and was dying. I’m asthmatic and when I told the nurse I was having problem breathing she assumed I had asthma and gave me an albuterol therapy. I’m glad I’m alive.

    • @shyladavidson9601
      @shyladavidson9601 2 роки тому +3

      I just lost my dad on New Years from this exact thing

    • @guitarguy911
      @guitarguy911 2 роки тому +5

      You are a miracle. My brother died from nearly exact same circumstances. Praise Jesus you are still alive

    • @saptarshibhattacharya
      @saptarshibhattacharya 2 роки тому +1

      How did you develop pneumonia? Did you have COVID?

    • @deliveredbyjace5977
      @deliveredbyjace5977 2 роки тому +2

      I’m glad you are a survivor like me. I, too, was hospitalized for pneumonia and septic shock on 01/06/22. I was in ICU for 6 nights. The most painful pain I’ve ever felt. For some reason I’ve developed depression. Hope you’re feeling better.

  • @bellaismybestdoige7119
    @bellaismybestdoige7119 2 роки тому +30

    My nan at this minute is battling sepsis hopefully she is ok may god be with her ❤️❤️🙏

    • @user-zq1li6re7q
      @user-zq1li6re7q 2 місяці тому

      I really wish everything is okay ? ❤

  • @ambjork
    @ambjork 2 роки тому +64

    My dad used to get severe sepsis TWICE. The first sepsis left him disabled where; his doctors had to amputate his left leg to stop the infection from spreading further up into his body. He then went into a great depression. He believed that his life was over, all thanks to the amputation operation that left him permanently disabled; consequently, his will to live just diminished. The second sepsis was more severe as he went into shock, and the doctors couldn't do anything to sustain his life any longer. Thankfully, we could touch his hands and talk to him one last time before passing away. :(

    • @Couss4911
      @Couss4911 2 роки тому +7

      I’m so sorry to hear this. I hope you and your family have found some peace.

    • @amaliakuba9000
      @amaliakuba9000 Рік тому +2

      Stay strong, I'm so sorry for your loss!🙏🙏🙏

    • @lukej452
      @lukej452 Рік тому +1

      sorry to hear, he's resting peacefully now. No pain.

    • @lindseyohara3706
      @lindseyohara3706 Рік тому +2

      I’m sorry to hear this. My dad also died of sepsis.

    • @mohammadwaqas3864
      @mohammadwaqas3864 Рік тому +1

      @@lindseyohara3706 sorry to hear that! Even I lost my father on 29th Dec, 2022. He succumbed to sepsis!😔

  • @bradjon7231
    @bradjon7231 2 місяці тому +8

    I had a lung infection turn sepsis. I didnt go to emergency room untill 6 weeks later. I had been going to Med Now clinic. Then at home i had an attack. Felt like heart attack. Dropped me to my knees. A week later went to emergency room and was trandported 2hrs away to a big city hospital that had specialist to treat me perform surgey on my lungs. I knew i was in bad shap when the nurses started praying for me. Praise God!! It over a yr later now, i was on every antibiotic for 12 weeks, i still have diarria, weekness in my muscles, leg cramps, irritability.

  • @ColleenHatton-ge5il
    @ColleenHatton-ge5il 7 місяців тому +8

    My septic shock story summarized. Last May put in ICU, contracted sepsis, went into a coma for 5 1/2 weeks. Placed on ventilator, my wife and brother were told I was not going to make it twice. Woke up, spent 3 more weeks in the hospital. Had to return to the hospital for another week due to an infection. Rehabilitating at home and gym trying to recover. I tell people this disease is like a hurricane, it doesn’t come and go, it ravages your body causing damage throughout your body.
    I feel very sorry for those who lost a loved one and those who went through this horrible disease. God Bless.

  • @bornwithoutconsentobviously
    @bornwithoutconsentobviously Рік тому +39

    My grandma died from this condition yesterday.
    She was 88 years old.
    She had several bladder infections treated with antibiotics a couple of times before she passed away and was bleeding excessively a month ago or something.
    What bothers me the most is that it seemed as if she was fighting against letting go of this life for over an hour, like she was scared of dying until she eventually couldn’t stop it from happening anymore.
    This bothers me the most.
    I can’t imagine what that must have been/felt like, or if she was able to think and what she was thinking about before she passed away.
    I will always miss her, my dear grandma.

    • @reniawhite5314
      @reniawhite5314 Рік тому +3

      My grandfather passed away with that same sepsis

    • @aleighc
      @aleighc 11 місяців тому +1

      My heart is with you. Feel better dear

    • @sherieharper4091
      @sherieharper4091 4 місяці тому

      Bladder infection paragraph please let me live longer because I'm 44 and I got some I'm having overactive bladder can I go through this I come against it I come against that I live long and would it help that she de-stress herself or I know I'm stressed a lot I am bloated in the stomach area code please reach out to me thank God for you to talk about the bladder cuz I'm consistently in the bathroom and type 2 diabetes whatever I can do to do better I need to be around

    • @suzannekunwar4759
      @suzannekunwar4759 2 місяці тому

      Real eststes in pokhara

  • @Raittway
    @Raittway 3 роки тому +58

    I had sepsis from a kidney infection that went awry. I had the sweats so bad I soaked the sheet. I drove myself to the hospital. My ex worked nights, so I had to leave my kids alone. The oldest was 15. By the time I got to the hospital, I had the worse headache ever. I couldn't tolerate light, even blue light. The nurses gave me a folded sheet to cover my eyes. They thought, at first, I had meningitis. I was put in ICU. I hallucinated for almost three days. I had no idea what my body did at that time. When I came to, the dr told me I had sepsis. He said I was incredibly lucky to be alive. A lot of doctors and nurses stopped by to tell me how lucky I was.

    • @emilycf1885
      @emilycf1885 3 роки тому +2

      That sounds really scary! I'm glad you're better !!

    • @Raittway
      @Raittway 3 роки тому +2

      @@emilycf1885 thanks, I was very lucky

    • @cello9877
      @cello9877 3 роки тому

      Wow. I believe you are blessed! Btw, could you further explain to me about your night sweats? These past few days are weird. I wake up totally soaked in my sweats. I don't if this just nothing.

    • @Raittway
      @Raittway 3 роки тому +1

      @@cello9877 my I ask your age?

    • @cello9877
      @cello9877 3 роки тому

      @@Raittway I'm 21 yrs. old

  • @AZCARD4life
    @AZCARD4life 3 роки тому +71

    I had sepsis from picking at a cyst. My wife dragged me to the hospital after I didn’t want to go. Very thankful she did.

    • @pakinabdul9726
      @pakinabdul9726 3 роки тому

      Whatsapp her for help

    • @ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e
      @ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e 2 роки тому +5

      Hy smokes! Glad you're okay, but I didn't even know that was possible.

    • @joeblow6202
      @joeblow6202 2 роки тому

      What did you feel and how long did it take to feel this

    • @marycanary
      @marycanary 2 роки тому

      I wound up becoming septic because I wound up developing toxic mega-colon
      and I would up becoming temporarily paralyzed and had to spend approximately three and a half months in
      an impatient rehab center so that I could learn how to walk and how to use my hands and arms again.

  • @EternalGaming786
    @EternalGaming786 Рік тому +8

    I lost my father due to Septic shock April 29th last month... he had Dialysis done 4 hours before his death and spent last 4 hours with us... I miss him a lot.

  • @trreview6319
    @trreview6319 Рік тому +4

    I just found out about this channel and I love its videos. It's like medical school for us ordinary people. THANK YOU so much for your efforts and I hope this channel continues to grow and prosper. Much love and respect from Istanbul, Turkiye!

  • @jayex7385
    @jayex7385 6 місяців тому +7

    I just want to send prayers to everyone who is going through, ever has gone through or who has family experiencing this horrible infliction. Also giving thanks for all who have survived. Glory be to God.🙏🏽🫶🏽

  • @Dajahgang123
    @Dajahgang123 Рік тому +16

    I was just hospitalized for sepsis and the doctors were telling me that had I not come in sooner, I would’ve been dead. My body was basically shutting down and my heart was having issues keeping blood flow. My heart rate would jump to the 160s then suddenly drop to the low 30s. I had every single symptom you could think of and was sweating through everything. I was on so much mediation to stop the pain from my chest alone. Turns out my kidney was damaged and my heart but I had ignored it for weeks. I’m still recovering now and had to make some dietary changes and I can’t move around as fast anymore.

  • @donnaswain9623
    @donnaswain9623 9 місяців тому +5

    I am prone to frequent UTI’s &, since I don’t have the typical symptoms of a UTI, my infection usually gets out of control & turns into sepsis. I thank God for every day He allows me to live through such a deadly disease…🙏🙏🙏

  • @michael85225
    @michael85225 2 роки тому +33

    I lost my mom to this in 2019. She contracted it from pneumonia and we all didn't even know she was sick until it was too late. It really took me by surprise and I can't believe how fast she succumbed to this thing. It's a horrible feeling to just sit there and watch your loved one as their life keeps slipping away hour after hour and there's nothing you can do about it. To this day I struggle to come to terms with her death.

    • @lindanorris2455
      @lindanorris2455 Рік тому +3

      DRS. HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO FIND OR DEAL WITH SEPSIS.

    • @bornwithoutconsentobviously
      @bornwithoutconsentobviously Рік тому +1

      My grandma passed away from this yesterday.
      My mom said it appeared as if she was fighting for her life for over an hour even though they did give her pain medication.
      My condoleances.

    • @stayfocused1661
      @stayfocused1661 Рік тому

      @@bornwithoutconsentobviously my wife only 34 died from sepsis this year so much rumors to what caused the sepsis rip to your grandmother

    • @JediKnightmare
      @JediKnightmare 11 місяців тому

      My father is 24 hours from being diagnosed with Pneumonia.
      They’ve been pumping him up with Antibiotics every 5-8 hours.
      I feel like he gets weaker & weaker

    • @dianasanchez7574
      @dianasanchez7574 6 місяців тому +1

      God bless you its not easy to understand lífe. Its important to stay updated for our love one about any sign of signs like stroke or take a Cpr course always reading about preventine medicine for the elderly😊

  • @shayneraymond4207
    @shayneraymond4207 2 роки тому +11

    My brother n law jus passed away from septic shock 2 weeks ago.... It sucked seeing him like that we didn't have the best relationship but we got better the last 6 months RIP to him 🙏

  • @bandocraig2023
    @bandocraig2023 2 роки тому +7

    You learn something new everyday I wouldn't wish this on nobody.

  • @cezarpetrupalalau5402
    @cezarpetrupalalau5402 2 місяці тому +2

    My unele died yesterday and I Heard he has sepsis. This video helped me understand what i sepsis and what he had to go through. For a few weeks he had a pneumonia that he tought was just a cold. Along with this, he didn't even go to the hospital. Eventually, Thursday he was brought unconcious to the hospital, where he had 4 cardiac arrests

    • @cezarpetrupalalau5402
      @cezarpetrupalalau5402 2 місяці тому

      He died in his fourth one and left all of us in disbelief. At 52, he left his younger Brother (my dad), his mother (my grandma, of wich husband died 2 years prior), his kid (17yo), his wife and all of us suffering. Farewell uncle! 🕊️🤧

    • @cezarpetrupalalau5402
      @cezarpetrupalalau5402 2 місяці тому

      P.S. execuse my english (it isn't my native language)

  • @ontheedge5781
    @ontheedge5781 3 роки тому +9

    This video is extremelly helpful how perfectly explained it s done! Thank you very much for all that i learn thanks to your professionalism! 👍👍👍

  • @akshitjaiswal6135
    @akshitjaiswal6135 2 роки тому +26

    My grandmother passed away due to septic shock and kidney ,heart failure..we admitted her the next day when she complained of feeling very weak and in pain.. unfortunately she succumbed 12 hours after admitting to CCU. May her soul rest in peace. Namah shivay 🙏

    • @Incredible_World_2023
      @Incredible_World_2023 Рік тому +2

      Same happened with my mom😭
      My mom was alright 10 days ago. Suddenly she complained about pain in her lower back. We immediately took her to the hospital and admitted her. She passed away in 5 days due to septic shock 😭

    • @LaidBackLora
      @LaidBackLora Рік тому

      With you both 🌹...Lost my Dad from septic shock Feb 28 2020.Worst phone call I've ever received

    • @ishitadasgupta9048
      @ishitadasgupta9048 7 місяців тому

      😢my grandmother is also admitted in the hospital for the same reason. ICU doctors have clearly given us no hope and asked us if we wanted to stop medications so that she can go away at peace. 4 days she was totally unconscious. Once the meds were stopped, suddenly she has regained consciousness (partially), and warbling and kind of recognising her loved ones. We are unable to understand what is happening 😢. We are kind of feeling guilty about stopping medicines (doctor told us her right lung has collapsed, left one had pneumonia, kidney was not working..they were unable to get her bp on the machine as it was too low, spo2 was unreadable too)..we consulted with our physician before taking this decision. Can anyone please help if we should keep the medications going or pray to God to reduce her pain😢?

  • @Gocet
    @Gocet 3 роки тому +5

    Very concise & well put together. Thank you

  • @miranmuslem
    @miranmuslem 11 місяців тому

    Amazing video and explanation! Thank you!

  • @akeames
    @akeames 2 роки тому +88

    I survived this intact last May. I’m blown away that I’m still here and in one piece. It was the scariest and one of the most painful things I’ve ever been through. My thoughts go out to those who weren’t so lucky. 🙏

    • @QuiGon52
      @QuiGon52 2 роки тому +6

      Congratulations! Happy for you. Mine is lasted over a decade from start to finish. Presently purging all those memories and getting back to life. Hope you're coming out of this well also.❤

    • @elijahangel2473
      @elijahangel2473 2 роки тому

      How was it painful ? I think I might be going through the same thing

    • @akeames
      @akeames 2 роки тому +3

      @@elijahangel2473 The sickest I’ve ever been in my entire life. Whole body hurts, needing help getting in and out of bed and needing a walker to walk 9 feet to the bathroom. A whole week of that. And having your blood taken every hour. It’s a mess.

    • @bronxbully6261
      @bronxbully6261 2 роки тому +3

      @@akeames my wife is in the hospital with sepsis shock shes been there since last week tuesday and unresponsive on a ventilator shes never told me she had sepsis got off the phone with her grandmother she said its something I wanna tell you but if she makes it shes gonna be made I told you she has septis shock her blood is poisoned

    • @Tylerr8901
      @Tylerr8901 2 роки тому +1

      @@bronxbully6261 how is your wife now?

  • @mjtunstall1976
    @mjtunstall1976 9 місяців тому +2

    i had blood sepsis when i had diverticulitis in my bowel and one of the bubble burst and all bacteria invaded my body causing organ shutdown, brain confusion and facing death in minutes, that was 2 years ago and now im on coagulated tablets to stop blood clots around my body and to take those tablets for the rest of my life till the day i hit the bucket, im grateful for my docs who saved my life twice in 2 months!

  • @abonmr2699
    @abonmr2699 2 роки тому

    شكراً لك على هذا المجهود

  • @kinglee735
    @kinglee735 Рік тому +6

    I was in hospital with endocarditis, strep b, sepsis! The shakes were horrific. They came every 4/6hrs like clockwork. They had me on a benzylpenicilin drip. It worked a treat! As soon as I showed signs of improvement they kicked me out with amoxicillin tablets and blood thinners as I got a blood clot on my right lung. I’ve been home a week and feel like garbage! Any who has had sepsis etc expect a slow recovery! It’s no joke!

    • @bobibobe4886
      @bobibobe4886 5 місяців тому

      Bro who did you discover it
      . Did it show on blood test?

    • @kinglee735
      @kinglee735 5 місяців тому

      @@bobibobe4886 yeah it showed up on a blood test. I knew something was wrong when I started shaking uncontrollably and looked blue. My dr who took my bloods rang and said get to hospital immediately. It was terrifying

  • @vp0617
    @vp0617 Рік тому +9

    My sister is currently in the hospital recovering from septic shock caused by bacteria from a UTI brought on by kidney stones.
    She was on the brink of death for a couple of days. We were all very worried. Even family from out-of-state were calling. I did everything to stay positive and keep my sister positive. I massaged and warmed her hands and feet to keep them from turning blue, because she kept complaining they were hurting as she was in those final stages. I did everything to keep her and everyone positive and knowing she could beat it, and she did. She is still in the hospital, but the infection is contained and she is finally moving around and able to talk without being out of breath right away again. It was so awful. But, I am so very grateful that she beat it and is improving every day!!

    • @ozzylopez
      @ozzylopez Рік тому +1

      How's she doing now, the months afterwards?

    • @vp0617
      @vp0617 Рік тому +1

      @ozzylopez She is doing great! She fought it, minute by minute and once her heart function stabilized without the blood medication, she was able to help the antibiotics fight off the infection and she got better.

    • @vp0617
      @vp0617 Рік тому +2

      @ozzylopez She is back working now and has been for a couple months. She is a head RN nurse as well for a whole medical building, so she was very much needed back at work!

    • @ozvegazrealestate
      @ozvegazrealestate Рік тому +1

      @@vp0617 Happy to hear that 🙂

    • @sherieharper4091
      @sherieharper4091 4 місяці тому

      Please give me feedback because I had that years ago when but I'm having some kind of issue with my bladder I'm type 2 diabetes I have this years ago and I was taking metformin I don't take metformin no more I'm having shoulder pains is at the hospital and I didn't have a good experience with people especially with someone with diabetes I have a Candida that was hard to get you still going on in my cervix are inflamed please tell me how to get rid of this naturally at home

  • @ladyamelianoble4398
    @ladyamelianoble4398 3 роки тому +14

    Ive had sepsis twice now , the first time when l was 25 and had just had a baby , it caused pulmonary oedema, heart and kidney failure , the second time November- December 2020 when as a none smoker / drinker l had an abscess on my liver which blocked my bile ducts setting of kidney failure again , this time l was 65 and boy of boy did it knock me off my feet .
    Coming home after CCU and then in isolation l found l couldn’t walk to the bathroom without stopping , now 6 months later lm still tired .
    But lm still here so thats thankful.

    • @ladyamelianoble4398
      @ladyamelianoble4398 3 роки тому +1

      The pain from sepsis is incredible, my temperature was so high l thought l was on Mount Everest dancing with a lama who was wearing a top hat ........of my rocker l think we could say . It took them 3 days to get it under control , l became incontinent , could breath, kept thinking l was not in hospital and basically going crazy ....14 days later l was around 75% ok but needed to go home to my disabled hubby and son , who looked after me incredibly well.
      Don’t want it again thank you .

    • @theresageiger584
      @theresageiger584 3 роки тому

      Liver??

    • @ladyamelianoble4398
      @ladyamelianoble4398 3 роки тому +1

      @@theresageiger584 yes, liver abscess set it off ...my god was l ill , next time l may not be so lucky, l have another condition which lets all sorts of horrible illnesses in , the only thing l haven’t had is Aids and hepatitis....

    • @itsharry1235
      @itsharry1235 3 роки тому

      my grandma, aged 73years just passed away, from septic shock :( glad u are still here, may god bless you :)

    • @ladyamelianoble4398
      @ladyamelianoble4398 3 роки тому

      @@itsharry1235 thank you for your kind words , lm so sorry about your grandmother , any loss is hard to take but loosing someone so dear to such a horrible condition must make the loss feel worse , wishing you and your family peace , thinking of you all .
      Lady Amelia .

  • @kitpesec1536
    @kitpesec1536 3 роки тому

    Perfect! As always))

  • @zulie9378
    @zulie9378 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this video I survived sepsis a few years back very painful experience….my brother-in-law passed away from sepsis in 95 RIH Ralphy he was only 3

  • @ehab_op522
    @ehab_op522 2 роки тому

    Thank you its very helpful

  • @serotonin6556
    @serotonin6556 Рік тому

    Really informative thanks, 😄😄

  • @jasminehudson3842
    @jasminehudson3842 2 роки тому +1

    Great video!

  • @miraclemiracle9289
    @miraclemiracle9289 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you !

  • @MuhdIqbalSamsudin
    @MuhdIqbalSamsudin 2 роки тому

    tqsm dear Drs

  • @calebtobey4608
    @calebtobey4608 2 роки тому +6

    I had gotten sepsis from amoxicillin that caused C diff and later C diff induced colitis. I also somehow managed to get Covid at the same time and have chronic asthma. I noticed small signs and started feeling very lethargic over the course of a few days after the antibiotic and then come one morning. I woke and had a temp of 101 come afternoon my temp was 103 and I was very cold and started sweating like crazy. Later that night I about collapsed in the shower and the paramedics were called. I had a temp of 104 and the next thing I knew I was placed on oxygen as my spo2 was at 85. Spent a little over 2 weeks in the hospital. Notice the warning signs and speak with your doctor. I was very lucky to have survived this but many people may not be that lucky notice the warning signs before it fully progresses.

  • @MrGattor33
    @MrGattor33 7 місяців тому

    This is a great video. How am I just now seeing this? Lol
    But now it all makes sense with this explanation!! 😮

  • @fightmilk1846
    @fightmilk1846 10 місяців тому +5

    Had sepsis twice and septic shock once due to MRSA from recurrent UTIs from indwelling catheter. It’s crazy that I am alive. I scared all my poor nurses. I remember the septic shock night that I was speaking to people I truly thought were in the room and no one was there. Really weird as that’s the only time I’ve ever experienced audio and visual hallucinations.

    • @haggai3.477
      @haggai3.477 2 місяці тому

      *CONSCIOUSNESS* is the *CONNECTION* between *BODY AND SOUL*
      *UNCONSCIOUSNESS* is the *CONNECTION* between *BODY AND SPIRIT*
      *SUBCONSCIOUSNESS* is the *CONNECTION* between the *SPIRIT AND THE SOUL*
      *BODY: HARDWARE*
      *SPIRIT: POWER SUPPLY*
      *SOUL: SOFTWARE FOR EXPRESSION*
      One's *SOUL IS THE SIGNAL PROCESSOR FOR THE OMNIPOTENT, OMNISCIENT, OMNIPRESENT LIVING GOD*
      One's *SOUL* is the *SIM CARD FOR THE HUMAN SMARTPHONE*
      Of Course other *PERSONALITIES WERE THERE*
      They were just *UNSEEN TO THE NAKED EYE*
      Just like your *THOUGHTS*
      *THOUGHTS* are *MORE REAL* than *ANYTHING NATURAL*
      *THOUGHTS* are *SPIRITUAL CONVERSATIONS*
      *WORDS* are the *WINDOW* through which *THOUGHTS BECOME ACTIONS*
      *ACTIONS* are *MANIFESTED MOTIVES*
      Hence the *ADAGE : A DRUNK MAN'S WORDS ARE A SOBER MAN'S THOUGHTS*
      12For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart. 13And no creature is hidden from his sight, but all are naked and exposed to the eyes of him to whom we must give account.
      HEBREWS 4: 12-13 ESV

  • @ehabalghoul2842
    @ehabalghoul2842 2 роки тому

    thanks a lot

  • @sehama1371
    @sehama1371 2 роки тому

    Pretty Informative

  • @noname-km8he
    @noname-km8he 3 роки тому

    Subscribed your channel while PREPARING for neet.it is going to be highly useful after 4 months💝

  • @LucasSilva-kv3km
    @LucasSilva-kv3km 2 роки тому

    Great video indeed

  • @aominy970
    @aominy970 9 місяців тому

    Please keep going ur videos are fantastic

  • @sansd7968
    @sansd7968 2 роки тому +1

    thank you thanks 🙏

  • @allanswain2425
    @allanswain2425 2 роки тому

    I had this once , didn’t think much of it at first but glad I went in when I did

  • @jrocks6969
    @jrocks6969 2 місяці тому +1

    I went thru septic shoxk and they was giving me treatment for 90 year old

  • @jacquelinekeddy6212
    @jacquelinekeddy6212 5 місяців тому +2

    Many people get this while in hospital due to prolong misuse of catheter. Some hospitals love to use catheters because it makes their job EASIER

  • @QuiGon52
    @QuiGon52 2 роки тому +12

    It's been 5 days of being septic free!

  • @healthawarenessby.a.kbrohi
    @healthawarenessby.a.kbrohi Рік тому

    Good information 👌👍

  • @TheCroniky
    @TheCroniky 3 роки тому +1

    wow, thank you

  • @Junghoseokkie.
    @Junghoseokkie. Рік тому +9

    I'm proud to be a sepsis survivor ✊

    • @Yo-yo-dt5ze
      @Yo-yo-dt5ze Рік тому

      Me too 😩 didn’t even know I had it and didn’t know I would have died if I didn’t get to the hospital sooner

    • @Junghoseokkie.
      @Junghoseokkie. Рік тому

      @@Yo-yo-dt5ze oh I hope you're okay now

  • @t.h.8475
    @t.h.8475 Рік тому +3

    I've developed sepsis twice. Both times due to pneumonia. Once when I was 20 and once at 50. All together 4 weeks hospitalized. I have PTSD from the illnesses.

    • @cinder7183
      @cinder7183 8 місяців тому

      Yes, now every feeling of pain or discomfort, I worry about a recurring bout
      It is nothing to fool with. It will kill you and cause damage to healthy organs

  • @user-zq1li6re7q
    @user-zq1li6re7q 2 місяці тому

    Helpful for tomorrow's class❤

  • @dbyers3897
    @dbyers3897 7 місяців тому +1

    At 2:20 this should read: (need vasopressors to maintain MEAN arterial pressure ... ) which is a measurement typically calculated from the systolic BP, as the heart is pumping out through the arteries, and the diastolic BP, the pressure remaining in the arteries between beats while the heart is refilling. This is a more reliable figure for measuring progress during resuscitation. Also, "rapid heart rate" or tachycardia may seem vague but it is because we must look at what is typical or the recent baseline for the patient depending on age, medications, pain & anxiety, etc. Tachycardia is often a more reliable indicator in the very young. Babies tend to maintain a sufficient BP by beating faster. Older adults may be limited due to underlying heart conditions or medications.

  • @AbhishekYadav-cr3xu
    @AbhishekYadav-cr3xu 3 роки тому

    Please upload more videos

  • @4eyesjoe356
    @4eyesjoe356 2 роки тому +12

    My wife passed away last Dec.7 because of this illness. That's why I'm here to get explanation.😭

  • @wenhuili4522
    @wenhuili4522 2 роки тому +1

    Could you please provide the references that you use? thanks

  • @ithacacomments4811
    @ithacacomments4811 9 місяців тому +1

    My mother passed from sepsis when, as a resident of a nursing home, staff failed to manage her catheter care properly.

  • @b.anoniem9007
    @b.anoniem9007 5 місяців тому

    My mother had sepsis about 6 or 7 times. I lost count. The first time was very bad, because they could not understand what happened to her. Her temperature and her bloodpressure were way to low. When she got into shock she stopped breathing, her heart stopped and she got a epileptic seizure. They got her back immediately, but her chances were 0%. She survived. You don't have to get a fever!!! Be aware of that. Sometimes the temperature gets low. She made a good recovery, but had it again and again. Eventually she passed away from cancer in her blatter. I miss my little Mommy and her will to live.

  • @kneenee71
    @kneenee71 2 роки тому +18

    My aunt died from this on this passed Monday. I came here to try an understand what happen and why the doctors couldn’t do anything to save her.😢

    • @angel1010gomez
      @angel1010gomez 2 роки тому +3

      May your aunt rest with God 🙏🏻 I lost my grandmother 2 weeks ago to this

    • @kneenee71
      @kneenee71 2 роки тому

      @@angel1010gomez thank you. I’m so sorry about your grandma.🙏🏽

    • @angel1010gomez
      @angel1010gomez 2 роки тому

      @@kneenee71 thank you beautiful ❤️

    • @manjotchad767
      @manjotchad767 2 роки тому +3

      Same happened last day with my cousin brother ,we lost him on june 6 ,he struggles 9 days in hospital with septic shock disease 🥺🥺and I came here to find what exactly it is

    • @virgiliomirasol37
      @virgiliomirasol37 2 роки тому +2

      My grandmother died also in Septic cause it's so sad that i can never hug her again🥺🥺🥺

  • @emmathecabbage
    @emmathecabbage 2 роки тому +4

    In June I felt sick so went to ER and found out I had sepsis. They said I’d only be in there a day or so and that turned into almost 2 weeks. And was admitted on my 19th birthday. Also had to have IV antibiotics for 6weeks which then led to the development of gallstones from the medication (potential side effect). They then wanted to do surgery to remove the gallbladder. Also suspected endocarditis and they want to do heart surgery too. So glad I got insurance though. Got like 90k$ of med bills for just a few months haha.

    • @elia.8993
      @elia.8993 2 роки тому

      I wasn't lucky enough to say bye to my mother who died alone due to this condition and other protocols which prevented us from seeing her a last time.

    • @emmathecabbage
      @emmathecabbage 2 роки тому

      @@elia.8993 oh my goodness. That must’ve been so rough. The covid protocols so are such a paid in situations like that. Know so many people who were never able to say goodbye. Poor thing

  • @staticxtx
    @staticxtx 4 місяці тому +2

    We just lost my Dad on Feb 9 to a sepsis infection. He had a bowel instruction and a partially dead stomach. He had a lap band put in around 2006. The surgeon wasn’t sure if the bowel obstruction caused so much back up that it killed the stomach, or what…but he said my Dad’s upper stomach above where the band sat was swollen to the size of 6 Liter bottles of Coke…it was black, gangrenous, and was like wet tissue paper. They removed 1/3 of his stomach, the lap band and port, unkinked his bowels, and sent him to the ICU. He fought for his life for 9 days but ultimately the infection was just too much.
    He never fully regained consciousness after his surgery…when they tried to rouse him he had severe delirium and his heart kept going into A Fib. I miss him so much 💔
    I am so sorry for anyone having to go through this, or watching their loved one go through this.

  • @aliabduljaleel4295
    @aliabduljaleel4295 3 роки тому

    Thanks ❤️

  • @finnstewart4747
    @finnstewart4747 2 роки тому +3

    I had a fucking boil on my leg when I was 11, which progressed to sepsis so quick that I was barely able to stand in the space of a day. You really never know just how mildly these things can start.

  • @atlntcostv7293
    @atlntcostv7293 2 роки тому +3

    Lost my best friend to sepsis… I’d do anything to bring her back

  • @oloptrish
    @oloptrish 2 роки тому +2

    I have 2 wounds and there's 2 pimple like on side of them could it be sepsis?

  • @lizzy6555
    @lizzy6555 Рік тому +1

    I lost my amazing dad tot sceptic shock post surgery 4 years ago. It was a nightmare.... 😢

  • @melodyszadkowski5256
    @melodyszadkowski5256 8 місяців тому

    I didn't even have to watch your animation. I sat at my husband's bedside 26 years ago and watched the whole nightmare unfold before my eyes. I often wish I hadn't done all that research while he was going thru chemo. I'd rather not know.

  • @Beanny09
    @Beanny09 11 місяців тому

    Survived it after being hospitalised for 13 days. It was scary 😔 hope this disease is more knw to ppl

  • @nalindasilva9862
    @nalindasilva9862 2 роки тому +2

    Is sepsis and cytokinin Strom same thing in Covid patient ?

  • @anngillingsspinks2799
    @anngillingsspinks2799 4 місяці тому

    I had that separate I was in ITC about 6 years ago

  • @catherineanthony3010
    @catherineanthony3010 Рік тому +11

    My mother died of septic shock with multiple organ failure on the 5th of Oct 2022. She was fine till she caught up with fever only for 3 days and she is no more with us. This is so serious and life threatening. How I wish I knew the way to treat her soon. I guess Jesus loves her more 😥 Miss you mom - Gone too soon 😭

    • @minakshi7530
      @minakshi7530 Рік тому +2

      Same with my mom .

    • @lindseyohara3706
      @lindseyohara3706 Рік тому +1

      ❤❤❤

    • @sarcasticshooter1528
      @sarcasticshooter1528 Рік тому +3

      My mom died 30th jan 2022, she was in nice health but doctors killed her, they didn't even diagnose sepsis until it turned into a shock

    • @dhitikabarua7677
      @dhitikabarua7677 Рік тому +1

      Same with my mom

    • @minakshi7530
      @minakshi7530 Рік тому

      @@dhitikabarua7677 what happened with her ?? How old was she

  • @MollyKuehl4790
    @MollyKuehl4790 8 місяців тому +1

    Back in 2018 I had sepsis not sure how bad my sepsis was but from what I've read it says it can kill you in as little as 12 hours I remember I felt shity for about a week before that and one day I got up to go to the bathroom and by the time I got back to my bed my heart really really hurt so I called 911 they picked me up they couldn't even test my sugar levels in the ambulance because it wouldn't read my blood I also was severely anemic and had endocarditis when I do research on sepsis it's shocking to think to myself that I was seriously on my deathbed I was considering waiting another week to try to go to the hospital but my heart was hurting I felt so crappy and I knew my entire family was going on a trip and I was going to be here all alone when they admitted me to the ER the very next morning literally minutes upon waking up and taking one bite of the breakfast I had ordered it was lights out because I had a fucking stroke.
    When I first got to the ER I also did mention to the doctor I was considering waiting another week and he said I probably wouldn't have even lasted more than a few hours if I wouldn't have got help when I did.
    I ended up having to spend 3 months in a Recovery Center as well because my body was so infected and I had such little red blood cells left. I was literally on my deathbed
    And something you said here explains a lot so now I'm about 90% sure as to what caused this to happen let's just say that I had a UTI and I have other medical issues not going to get too much into that into the comments here but thanks that explains a lot you just answered what I was wondering and what I've been wondering all these years.

  • @susanahernandez6893
    @susanahernandez6893 4 місяці тому

    The clinical features are conected with the patology process, such as the sign of the cold skin, which is a consequence of the peripheral vasoconstriction, in order to maintained the perfussion of the vital organs, other clinical characteristic is the serum lactate leves, which is related with the shock phases, especially with the progressive phase, where there is general hipoxia, so metabolism is shifted with the one that doesn´t need oxygen and that generates more lactic acid.

  • @Yo-yo-dt5ze
    @Yo-yo-dt5ze Рік тому +1

    I had never heard of sepsis before until I walked in the er a couple months ago for a uti infection then they diagnosed sepsis had to get antibiotics intravenously I didn’t know that sepsis could kill you if not caught in time I had no clue I had sepsis so it’s no telling how long I had it before it would have killed me and my family would have never knew the caused of death now iam terrified of getting sepsis again only because I had absolutely no symptoms but the urine output I couldn’t urinate at all and had to have a catheter inserted I wouldn’t wish sepsis on anyone

  • @kathycoffey8263
    @kathycoffey8263 11 місяців тому +2

    My daughter passed away on7/302023 from this. Take note people

  • @bonniehuff3901
    @bonniehuff3901 8 місяців тому +1

    I got sepsis about 2 years ago. I was in the hospital for three weeks on a respirator’s I was taking to a rehab and care center where I went though therphy the hold time I had a trake in my throat and a gtube in my stomach. I lost my ability to do anything had to learn to walk but now I’m in a wheelchair and useing a walker to walk a short distance

  • @sandramartins5490
    @sandramartins5490 2 роки тому +4

    lost my friend who was actually a brother last Monday to sepsis.
    💔💔💔💔

  • @lindsayhengehold5341
    @lindsayhengehold5341 Рік тому

    This is a tough subject to talk about even when septic shock occurs post delivery for pregnant women.

  • @gabbysnotaryservicesllc9492
    @gabbysnotaryservicesllc9492 2 роки тому +5

    I just lost my mom 1/6/22 to septic shock. She was sent to a rehabilitation center from the hospital. She was healing at the hospital after a debridement procedure. When the center called 911 and had her sent back to the hospital they told us her wound had gotten so bad her pelvic bone was exposed. 😭😭😭😭

    • @ShayNaBre
      @ShayNaBre 2 роки тому +3

      Going through it too. It hurts so badly never thought I would lose my mom to something like this. Praying for you! So sorry for your loss

    • @gabbysnotaryservicesllc9492
      @gabbysnotaryservicesllc9492 2 роки тому

      @@ShayNaBre Thank you. My condolences to you as well. It is rough. Of all things, SEPTIC SHOCK 😞

    • @ShayNaBre
      @ShayNaBre 2 роки тому

      @@gabbysnotaryservicesllc9492 ☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️😡 it hurts so badly that I get so angry. Yesterday made two months like you said of all things septic shock!

    • @killerbean5343
      @killerbean5343 2 роки тому

      Same

    • @tinaballinger2903
      @tinaballinger2903 Рік тому +2

      I am so sorry for your loss! Such a terrible tradgey!! I was very intrigued by your comment. I lost my mother April 2020. She went into hospital with sepsis in her foot. The hospital (Tennova North Knoxville TN) treated her with iv antibiotics and the podiatrist did a small surgery on her foot on a Friday. He left the wound open so by Monday it might look better and it did. She was doing great taken out of ICU and put in a room. Then all of the sudden a gastrologist Dr said something was wrong with her stomach and without the coloscopy surgery she would die. By this time sepsis was treated. She had surgery and it went good. They said she could go to rehab/therapy. But before she went she started having very bad pain her back. They treated her with pain killers and said she will be ok. Me and my sister's all live in other states. The Dr advised us she will be fine and we could go home. They transferred her to rehab. Her brother was with her. She never did any therapy and could hardly sit up. She started deteriorating. All the sudden she was loosing her hearing and was screaming constantly in pain. I went to Knoxville the 1st week of March 2020 before covid. Went up to 2nd floor of rehab and before I even got off the elevator I could hear my mother screaming constantly. I still had to go through 2 thick doors and down the hallway to her rehab room. She was right across from the nurses station. She was completely naked and a very soaked drenched pee pad under her. It was horrific. I had to put my lips to her ear and scream so she could her me. Her hair was so dirty and wrenched. I talked to her nurse and she changed the pad. She told me she was running a slight temp. I told the nurse she is acting delirious. She thought my aunt was the devil and her mother was alive. She said she is fine and she is due a tramadol in 1/2 hr. I yelled tramadol. Told her to not even bother with that. She needs something strong and all her symptoms tells me there is an infection. Nobody did nothing. I had to go back to NC and her brother would watch her. He said he has been there everyday and no Dr or anything. They said they don't change pee pad but every 12 hrs. I snapped. I pulled the pee pad from under her threw it on floor took pics of it and her bottom. The room stunk so bad u could not stay in there without gagging. Her brother said since she got there 2 weeks ago nobody has bathed her or cleaned her up. There was dried feces on the plastic covering of mattress. I took pics of everything. It was 4:30 p.m. and I left the room and went right to the hospital which was connected to rehab. I went straight to administrator office and I was bawling crying. I demanded to see top senior. Well she and her assistant took me to a conference room and I showed her the pics and told her all her symptoms and I cannot leave knowing they are letting her rot. They agreed the pics were horrifying. They asked do I need to go back in room I said I have to get my phone charger. They left and said they would bring it to me. They never did. Vi then went back to my mother's room. They had the door closed. The administrator and her assistant and a nurse were cleaning my mother they put a plastic outfit over their dresses. And the nurse they had kept saying this has never been my patient. While I was gone to hospital the nurses station saw me taking pics. So when I left they all went in and tried to clean her up and everything else the administrator told me. She promised that this will never happen again she had started developing bed sores. She gave me her card. I told them she has some kind of infection they did not react to this fr 1 and 1/2 weeks. She had developed sepsis in her spine prob from surgery to stomach. So for over 2 weeks no antibiotics no Dr no pain meds (tramadol). Needless to say they upped her to hydrocodone and started IVs almost 2 weeks after I had told them she has an infection. It was too late. Her brother was with her 12 hrs or more each day and no Dr. When I left that's when covid broke out. They should have moved her to ICU but they did not. She rotted and died. Your story sounds so familiar. God Bless you 🙏

  • @roni3225
    @roni3225 2 роки тому +3

    My dad died on March due to Carcinoma Septic Shock, I was curious about that bcz the death was so surprising.

  • @Reounwar93
    @Reounwar93 2 роки тому +4

    I lost my father due to this illness, it was so sudden. before this, he was so healthy until 1 week of weird fever.

  • @alid5867
    @alid5867 6 місяців тому +2

    My aunt just died of this today!

  • @iivy1818
    @iivy1818 10 місяців тому +1

    My grandpa passed away 4 days ago from this.💔😔

  • @saleemshah3643
    @saleemshah3643 2 роки тому +4

    My father passed away with sepsis

  • @jeminadrolmatamang317
    @jeminadrolmatamang317 2 роки тому +4

    My dad died due to sepsis 1 month ago don't know how this happened to my dad 😢

  • @LaidBackLora
    @LaidBackLora Рік тому +2

    Can't imagine how my dad felt on Feb 2020,he passed away from septic shock

    • @One1Luv
      @One1Luv 9 місяців тому +1

      Right before I almost died from sepsis, I was “Very’’ tired & lethargic (unable to almost move). It was an Strangely peaceful feeling. I was fortunate, that I happened to be visiting my daughter when this happened, and she took me to the hospital ….. the Doctors say; right in the nick of time. I had some pain, but the pull or heaviness of that lethargy ….. overtook any pain. It’s difficult to explain. However having been in the Medical field, I do know that, when the body is in shock ….. it protects you from pain. I don’t believe your dad was suffering at the very end of his life. If he was feeling anything ….. it was only Love, for those he was leaving behind.
      ❤ I am so sorry 😞 for the loss of your beloved Father.

    • @brianwilson3322
      @brianwilson3322 7 місяців тому

      I lost my dad to septic shock on 28 February 2020 also. I still feel, he is with me everyday.

  • @MovingtoMonterey
    @MovingtoMonterey 2 роки тому

    I was totally healthy and drank a meal replacement shake on Monday and got sick and then drank another one on Wednesday and got extremely sick and had to go to the hospital for 4 days. Still trying to figure out if it was what I drank or if it was something else. Very scary

  • @latonyagregoryhoward7570
    @latonyagregoryhoward7570 2 роки тому +1

    I have sepsis and I almost died from it last year along with appendix rupture

  • @Svnfold
    @Svnfold Рік тому

    I've had sepsis acouple years ago

  • @gersonbn8415
    @gersonbn8415 2 роки тому

    so this disease passes in a matter of time or is it long term I don't understand

  • @shamaneikajohnson7117
    @shamaneikajohnson7117 Рік тому

    My friend Barbara Lorraine Walk-Erwin passed from sepsis.

  • @jillianelise5
    @jillianelise5 2 роки тому +10

    So since the symptoms are so similar to a lot of viral illnesses and sicknesses, how can you tell when it's really sepsis?

    • @welsan2074
      @welsan2074 2 роки тому +3

      Usually if i remember correctly, it goes faster than usual viral sickness.
      Correct me if I'm wrong

    • @QuiGon52
      @QuiGon52 2 роки тому +5

      I recommend asking your doctor to take specific blood test for septic sepsis. Excessive oxygen , waste and other things in the blood is an indication.
      We caught mine in time. I am presently septic sepsis free for a couple of weeks. Hope and prayers are with you

    • @johnkimball5872
      @johnkimball5872 2 роки тому +4

      Doctors dont allways recognize the signs of sepsis. Even if you think you are dying from sepsis its there choice what to do.

    • @jasminepatna3520
      @jasminepatna3520 2 роки тому +1

      @@welsan2074 you are right

  • @Gilion100
    @Gilion100 Рік тому

    My son just succumbed to sepsis. I wish I knew about sepsis and how to manage it

  • @dmmice2344
    @dmmice2344 3 роки тому +23

    I just got released from the hospital from sepsis from a kidney infection. Scary thing is, is if I wasn’t in so much pain all over and having trouble breathing, I wouldn’t have went to the emergency room. I probably wouldn’t be here today

    • @akeames
      @akeames 2 роки тому +3

      Same here. I had a kidney infection and went into the ER at just the right time. My blood pressure dropped so low that they put me on this gurney that tipped my head down lower than my feet so my brain got enough oxygen. I’m blown away that I’m still here in one piece. Peace to you and yours. 🙏

    • @dmmice2344
      @dmmice2344 2 роки тому +1

      @@akeames peace to you as well 🙏. Glad you are okay now

    • @akeames
      @akeames 2 роки тому

      @@dmmice2344 Likewise.

  • @randddshez1786
    @randddshez1786 Рік тому

    Thank you man