I am so grateful for this forum. I've learned that my husband's symptoms are not uncommon, that having sepsis more than once happens and that as carers we face lonely nights and bleak times. It sounds odd to say it helps when I read that others feel low, but it does. It made me realise I was not alone and my feelings were normal. I am sure there's more I could say but I wondered what others have learned here and what advice you'd give.
I'd say keep fighting and stay as positive as you can because this is one heck of a battle. The unpredictability of my husband's health is the hardest to deal with as you can never plan for anything.
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