Updated
Updated · Daily Kos · Jun 30
Author Enters Rehab After Second TIA and Sepsis, Citing 100-Pound Weight Loss
Updated
Updated · Daily Kos · Jun 30

Author Enters Rehab After Second TIA and Sepsis, Citing 100-Pound Weight Loss

1 articles · Updated · Daily Kos · Jun 30

Summary

  • Several weeks after collapsing at home, the author said they remain in rehab after what was likely a second transient ischemic attack, with doctors also treating pneumonia and sepsis.
  • A 100-pound weight loss, low blood pressure from medication, dehydration, poor food intake and side effects from a weight-loss injectable combined into what the author called a “perfect storm” behind the collapse.
  • Three paramedics initially could not lift the 300-pound patient from the floor, and hospital scans led to three days in a stroke unit before transfer to an acute-care rehab facility.
  • The author said they are walking again but still cannot safely return home or drive because of leg swelling and weakness, while antibiotics continue and discharge planning remains unresolved.
  • The post also linked the medical crisis to mounting financial strain, including roughly $7,000 in dental work the author says may be tied to the sepsis source.

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