Patients & Family

Sepsis Alliance provides information and resources to help you better understand your or your loved one’s sepsis diagnosis.

Diagnosed with Sepsis

For anyone recently diagnosed with sepsis, this is the place to start.

Sepsis Basics

Sepsis Survivors

Some sepsis survivors recover completely and resume their lives, while others may struggle to cope with enduring effects of their illness. Here you can find information to help you navigate post-sepsis life.

Survivor Resources

Caregivers

When your loved one becomes ill with sepsis, you may not know what sepsis is or how to help them. Here are resources that may help you navigate this complex and difficult journey.

Caregiver Resources

Lost Loved Ones

Losing a loved one to sepsis can leave you with grief as well as many questions. Here are answers to some of the questions you may have after losing a loved one to sepsis.

Resources for Loved Ones

Sepsis Alliance Connect

Sepsis Alliance Connect is the virtual support community for anyone affected by sepsis.

Sepsis Alliance Connect

Faces of Sepsis

Nan A.

Survivor

In July 2021 I had a routine gallbladder removal op. Next day I developed an extremely high temperature/fever and had severe abdominal pain. (Sepsis and Surgery) I was airlifted to another hospital where I was diagnosed with sepsis. I spent a month there. Three months on I am struggling with severe muscular pain and hair loss. Emotionally I feel extremely low. It has completely affected me physically and emotionally and I feel thankful that I survived. Read Full Story

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Ann Hayes

Survivor, Survivor

We were at our cabin in the mountains during the summer of 2022. Our day always starts with walking our dogs. On our way back to the cabin my hips started to ache so I walked ahead of my husband to get back. When I got back to the cabin I was shaking uncontrollably because I was suddenly so cold. My husband suggested I take some Tylenol and get in bed. He went into the small town to buy a thermometer and came right back. I had never had Covid so I thought that I was coming down with it, ... Read Full Story

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David Trinks

Survivor, Survivor, Survivor

On 10/3/2020 I went to bed at midnight. I woke up at 3am to go to the bathroom, I noticed there was blood coming out from between the toes of my right foot. I went to touch it to investigate, and all the skin sloughed off, I immediately drove to the nearest Emergency Room, I did not have any pain, redness, swelling, nor was it warm to the touch but being a diabetic it was of extreme concern. (Sepsis and Diabetes) While sitting waiting for 2 hours to be seen, my right great toe began to turn blackish. After the ... Read Full Story

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Deborah Simmons

Survivor, Survivor, Survivor, Survivor

An undiagnosed UTI became septic resulting in the amputation of both feet and arms plus a collapsed urethra and the loss of my colon. (Sepsis and Urinary Tract Infections, Sepsis and Amputations) I had no standard UTI symptoms, only slight lower back pain over my kidneys, which I blamed on lifting boxes. Pain got worse. Husband said I should go to urgent care, but like many people I said it would get better on it’s own. Lesson learned: It’s better to go to the doctor and find out you didn’t need to go than to not go and potentially end ... Read Full Story

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Brian Mann

Survivor, Survivor, Survivor, Survivor, Survivor

I am a sepsis survivor. I had not heard of this condition until I developed it, despite having a medical family. In 2018 I started having stomachaches that came and went in early June. This was a time when food poisoning was occurring throughout the nation with fresh produce greens, which I had eaten. The stomachaches came and went, but never became any worse – until one day, I began sweating despite cold skin. Then over the course of 6 hours, my stomach hurt worse and worse until I was driven into the emergency room. A CT scan revealed appendicitis. ... Read Full Story

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