Sepsis: What's your experience recovering from sepsis?
Is anyone out there living with sepsis? My sister was admitted to the hospital on Nov. 1st with severe abdominal pain. Test found that she had a mass blocking her intestines. I will try to keep this short...she had surgery to remove part of her colon and large & small intestine and the tumor that originated in her appendix, (appendiceal cancer is rare) things were fine for a few days, until the sutures in the intestines let loose, the resulting bile leaking into the stomach cavity caused her to be septic. A colostomy was performed, and she survived the septic shock. She is now home, and trying to recover from the sepsis. She is very frustrated by the lack of strength and energy that she is experiencing. We know so little about this. We do know that it is extremely serious. Is there anyone out there who can share there experience with sepsis?
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Oh wow gator. So sorry, but I know the suffering and hallucinations. My husband thought he was aboard ship and then he was driving a car.
I just hated watching him near death. I took him home. I cared for him. I wavobsessive with cleniness. I learned how to clean his feeding. I refused to let. Him go. He lived. Praise God.
Hopeful...make sure the nurses was their hand as well as doctors. And think about this one, cleaning person going too to room. As it turned out 4 rooms with warning notices on their door. This is a well known hospital.. the head nurse and their hospil head nurse, refused to talk to me about it. We always got questionable care from then on. Nurses in ER were afraid of him. Times have changed thank God.
Just curious, has anyone suffered sepsis after having a da Vinci robotic assisted surgery?
Mayo Clinic discharged me with sepsis after my da Vinci robotic surgery last summer. People must advocate for themselves and not trust the doctors. I spent the rest of the summer in icu with a colostomy bag too. There are serious effects like constant fatigue weakness pain lesser cognitive skills. @unplugthe robot
I had sepsis from a perforated colon after a colonoscopy. I refused to have surgery every day she came in and mentioned it. I had a tube in stomach with a drainage bag. I had 2 high powered antibiotics running intravenously 24 hrs a day for 7 days. Had cat scans to monitor the infection. Was sent home with the stomach tube which was removed a couple weeks later. Was sent home with 2 oral antibiotics. It took 4to 6 weeks to get well and told me I could still have to have surgery if it perforated again. So far I have been fine and that was 4years ago.
I have been in PT which is helping a lot. They recommended SSRI antidepressants which I finally decided to take starting yesterday. I have been very hesitant to start meds for the change in mentation but am finally realizing that my family needs me (I need) to be strong as possible and these can add support for this difficult time. I also see a counselor regularly which is tremendous helpful as well.
I found so much help through the PULSE clinic at University of Michigan Medical Center
Thank you for your personal story and experience with this med. I am still unsure about starting it, as my symptoms improve if I can just have more relaxing time.
I am hoping I can heal with just a lot of rest, gentle exercise, nutrition. I will
Give it another week before I start the med
Hi!
The spelling is close "VENLAFAXINE". I know it as EFFEXOR. I've been taking it for year for anxiety, although it is also used for depression. I find it a great help!!! Like so many other meds of its kind, it takes a while for it to work (up to 2 months) and I had a dull headache for a while (which went away).
Several years back, my PCP tried to take me off Effexor because I was doing so well. I was taking 2 pills at a time (can't remember the dosage). I was getting off it slowly. After a very brief time, with one pill cut out, I started having severe anxiety attacks. I attempted to go back on the full dosage I was taking, but it didn't work.
My therapist sent me to a psychiatrist to regulate my meds. It was at that time that I was told that once you start to lower your dose, you can't just build it up again. She took me off the drug and attempt a couple of others. After about 3 or 4 months, I asked her to put me back on them. By then, she said we could try. I've been on it ever since but it never worked quite the same way.
It is many years later and due to 'life', I've had to up the dosage. I am now at the top and I worry what will happen if it stops working. I find it works great for anxiety, but not for depression. I lost 90 pounds over the last 1 1/2 years due to weight loss surgery. Because of the surgery, my body does not absorb the way most people do. I went from extended release to regular release. That does make a difference. I have to make sure I don't have burst of feelings from the meds and that I stay on an even level.
This is probably more than you wanted to know, but I hope it helps.
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Wow; I’m sorry you lost your leg, but I’m happy for your life and thank you for sharing. I needed to be reminded that I too intend on making the most of this 2nd chance at life. I have just been feeling so tired, so frustrated because I can’t do much, grieving old person that I was...