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  1. Karl Kanitch Karl Kanitch United States says:

    I'm three months out from being discharged from the hospital from septic shock. I also had my bladder and prostrate removed last December to fight bladder cancer. I got a neobladder urinary diversion. I'm still trying to get my feet underneath me. I'm working but its slow to come back up to my previous productivity. I sleep 10-12 hours a night still. The ER personnel are getting to know me. I have a standing order from my PCP that any fever, even low grade, is an ER trip. One problem with septic shock is that it comes with LOTS of friends. I have 15 other diagnosis besides sepsis almost all of them were caused by sepsis.

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