Her infection is being successfully treated with antibiotics. She will be moved to a nursing home to complete her IV antibiotic treatment which completes on November 29th, then she will come home. Praise God!
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Good news. Thanks for the update!
My Bro In Law ended up in and out of the hospital and a skilled nursing home due to sepsis for over 12 weeks. He only recently went home. He almost died from it. It was all up and down his spine with two abscesses. One in the lumber region and one in his cervical region. He ended up with a brain bleed from it 3 days after he was hospitalized Thankfully, the majority of his issues from his brain bleed were mild and have mostly resolved. However, he still had a badly damaged heart valve and he needed open heart surgery to replace it.
These infections are nasty. And they can be life threatening. So happy to hear your wife is on the mend.
My Brother in law was on antibiotics every 4 hours for a long time after being hospitalized It kept him in the hospital longer than he should have been bc of the frequency. They finally found a skilled nursing home willing to take him and give him the antibiotics this frequently.
I wonder what the lysine/vitamin c treatment would do for this type of condition. It may not do much but part of me wonders. I don’t know if it would help but that is what came to mind and we don’t know why it seems so miraculous to some people. Regardless it could help the heart from having to work as hard
High dose intravenous vitamin C will kill septicaemia. But doctors don't know or choose to ignore this fact.
Read "Curing the Incurable: Vitamin C Infectious Diseases and Toxins" - Thomas E Levy
Came here to say this, it is almost unknown in medical circles but it is definitely a thing!!! One of the few things that will save you in sepsis!