A very interesting and extremely worrying subject, whilst you have altogether added some great information.
However as many of you have so rightly highlighted, the immense danger to members of the public lie mainly in the contradictory advice given to us both in the public domain as well as via or Surgeries and clinics.
Yes we hear and obey the call not to call out the G.P`s, or visit our A & E departments etc as they are already desperately short of staff ............HOWEVER......on the other hand this illness,Sepsis is a rapid killer and something we simply cannot take risks over.Yet there are no clear cut guidelines to follow.
With this reaching such a high rate in our communities it seems we need strict and firm guide lines so that we do not present ourselves at the Surgeries as time wasters, but save lives in the meanwhile.
Truly a real dilemna.
The more we discuss and bring it to the headlines the better.
Thank you luxdoh for starting off a very needy thread,we can but all do "our bit" in bringing it out into the open, highlighting its gravity and just how quickly this illness can develop into one extremely life threatening..........and even death.
I have just escaped the problem myself whilst very ill in Hospital, so am very aware of all it presents.
Could someone tell me what happened to the post ...




