Before sepsis, I lived an active and health-conscious life. I walked daily, paid attention to nutrition, drove independently, and trusted my body to carry me through long workdays and full schedules. I had experienced back pain for years, so when I developed discomfort again, I attributed it to something familiar and manageable. At first, this infection felt ordinary. I visited a local clinic several times during the first week that I felt the symptoms but nothing appeared extraordinary in the initial evaluations, and I was prescribed antibiotics. I continued forward, assuming it would resolve. Then everything escalated. One night I ... Read Full Story
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