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1078034 tn?1351089685

blood poisoning (sepsis)

So I developed an infection from child birth that I wasn't aware of.. it spread to my kidneys and got so bad that it spread to my blood before I realized I should go to the hospital I thought I had the flu I had a fever of 104, and my head was pounding so hard and still is my neck is stiff and I haven't eaten in three days I have no interest in food because everything comes back up... I would not wish this on anyone I had to give up breastfeeding because of the antibiotics im on. And ive been sleeping for the past three days...
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Oh, am sorry, thnk God you found out before it was too late. Hugs to you.
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Awe that's extremely nice of u! Hope ur doing better!!
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1078034 tn?1351089685
Me either,  that's why I posted about it..  im hoping I can save the hassle
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Best of luck I had no idea that was possible hope u r better soon!:(
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Omg Caddy *hugs* Glad everything is getting better. A fever of 104 is not fun. I had that from when sick with a flu bug. Be careful hun and hopefully you'll be out soon
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4484425 tn?1384228334
That's scary. I'm glad you went in and are on the way to recovery.
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1078034 tn?1351089685
Thank you... just keep an eye out if you notice any signs of infection get checked asap... waiting could mean your life
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I haven't ever experienced that bedore. But I wish u the best and hopefully u feel better soon..
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