shermandarlene+FollowSepsis nearly took everything—here’s what saved LilyA healthy 23-year-old triathlete, Lily McGarry, lost all four limbs to sepsis after what started as a simple sore throat. Her friends’ quick thinking—insisting she go to the hospital—likely saved her life. Lily’s story is a powerful reminder: sepsis can strike anyone, and early action is crucial. She’s now focused on recovery, aiming to return to sports with prosthetics, and her community has rallied to support her. If you ever feel sicker than a typical bug, don’t wait—get checked. Have you or someone you know had a close call with sepsis or a sudden illness? #Health #BodyHealth #SepsisAwareness381Share
David Hernandez+FollowSepsis signs everyone should knowNearly half of adults can’t recognize the warning signs of sepsis—a condition that can turn a simple infection into a life-threatening emergency. A Baltimore teen’s story shows how quickly things can go wrong, but also how knowing the symptoms can save lives. Watch for shivering, extreme pain, pale skin, confusion, and shortness of breath. Doctors say most sepsis cases are treatable and even preventable if caught early. With 80% of sepsis deaths believed to be avoidable, why isn’t this on everyone’s radar? Let’s talk about how we can spread awareness and keep our community safer. #Health #BodyHealth #SepsisAwareness11Share
Jennifer Price+FollowRonnie Coleman’s Epic Comeback After SepsisRonnie Coleman is seriously unstoppable! After a scary sepsis battle and heart procedure, the eight-time Mr. Olympia is already back in the gym, crushing cable rows and dumbbell shrugs. He’s sharing his journey online, inspiring fans and raising awareness about sepsis with his “Ronnie Strong” initiative. Even after more than a dozen surgeries and relying on a wheelchair, Ronnie’s goal is to walk again by 2027. Talk about legendary resilience! #Fitness #RonnieColeman #SepsisAwareness110Share
Kristi Key+FollowSepsis: The Silent Hospital KillerDid you know sepsis kills more people in England than lung cancer? The NHS watchdog just called out hospitals for missing the signs way too often, leading to thousands of avoidable deaths every year. Families are even being ignored when they try to warn staff something’s wrong! The worst part? We actually had better sepsis care a few years ago, but things have slipped. It’s wild that this is still happening in 2025. #SepsisAwareness #NHS #PatientSafety #Health #BodyHealth18693Share
Keith Stokes+FollowSepsis Survival: It’s All About Where You LandWild stat: If you get sepsis, your survival odds might depend on your hospital’s zip code. Researchers found that just moving patients to the best hospital in their area could save 1,700 lives a year—but improving care at lower-performing hospitals could save over 5,700! Basically, local hospital upgrades beat shuffling patients around. Who knew geography could be this life-or-death? #SepsisAwareness #Healthcare #HospitalCare #MedicalResearch #PatientOutcomes #Health8420Share