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Ready124

Member
May 15, 2019
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Hi everyone,

This may seem a little odd and maybe a little to much info but I'm very curious and can't seem to find much information on the web.

I have recently had major surgery and due to doing to much the stitches have come away in some parts on the incision.

From this I was wondering if that puts me at more risk of sepsis. If not is there anything I could actually do to increase the risk of sepsis / infection?

Any responses would be appreciated.
 
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jake3d

Enlightened
May 29, 2019
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Yes, but i certainly wouldn't die by sepsis.
 
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Jolene40

Specialist
Oct 6, 2018
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Hi everyone,

This may seem a little odd and maybe a little to much info but I'm very curious and can't seem to find much information on the web.

I have recently had major surgery and due to doing to much the stitches have come away in some parts on the incision.

From this I was wondering if that puts me at more risk of sepsis. If not is there anything I could actually do to increase the risk of sepsis / infection?

Any responses would be appreciated.

I've had sepsis. You do not want sepsis. It was horrific and has left alot of damage behind for me. Just find another way seriously.
 
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TimeToDie

Mage
Jun 13, 2019
521
Death by infection sounds like a nasty way to die, so I'm guessing this means that you're not brave enough to use other methods? I know from experience that SI is VERY strong and it takes great courage to CTB, so I can at least see the strange appeal of such a passive death.
 
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Tabbyql

Chronic people pleaser
Mar 13, 2019
282
So wierd I was thinking about that the last couple of days. I don't think I would want to though sounds awful
 
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inconsequential

Enlightened
Jun 1, 2019
1,011
If you think that you have an infection, you need to call your doctor/surgeon or go to the ER.

My ex almost died of sepsis. My ex is suicidal. My ex did not want to die via sepsis. It is extremely painful and miserable in just about every way.
 
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