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Need help (or an intervention) - she stepped up her game
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 701642" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I've seen sepsis twice. My mother survived it. The antibiotics used are so strong that she had neurological side effects that took months to clear up.</p><p></p><p>My best fried died of sepsis. The bacterial toxins destroyed her organs so quickly that there wasn't time for antibiotics to work, if any would've.</p><p></p><p>*I've* had peritonitis; yes, due to a "leaking" intestine. I nearly died. It is horribly painful. You are deathly ill, though I had a PICC line in each arm instead of a port. I was terribly ill and in ICU for 6 days. I don't remember much of it because I was kept sedated. I most certainly was too sick to talk to anyone, let alone chat on the phone, type on a computer, text, or even to want to communicate.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorta wondering, with your daughter and the type of lifestyle she is likely leading, if she doesn't just need a good "worming". </p><p></p><p>I'm serious! My late husband picked up something in South America when he was in the service that laid him out. Turned out to be a protozoal parasite. Treatment for the parasite was basically a walloping dose of goat wormer. He was better within a few days, except for needing to regain lost weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 701642, member: 1963"] I've seen sepsis twice. My mother survived it. The antibiotics used are so strong that she had neurological side effects that took months to clear up. My best fried died of sepsis. The bacterial toxins destroyed her organs so quickly that there wasn't time for antibiotics to work, if any would've. *I've* had peritonitis; yes, due to a "leaking" intestine. I nearly died. It is horribly painful. You are deathly ill, though I had a PICC line in each arm instead of a port. I was terribly ill and in ICU for 6 days. I don't remember much of it because I was kept sedated. I most certainly was too sick to talk to anyone, let alone chat on the phone, type on a computer, text, or even to want to communicate. I'm sorta wondering, with your daughter and the type of lifestyle she is likely leading, if she doesn't just need a good "worming". I'm serious! My late husband picked up something in South America when he was in the service that laid him out. Turned out to be a protozoal parasite. Treatment for the parasite was basically a walloping dose of goat wormer. He was better within a few days, except for needing to regain lost weight. [/QUOTE]
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