The Invasion Begins
By GreatMartin
@GreatMartin (23670)
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
January 4, 2022 5:27pm CST
The villain--the big toe--that started it all!!
Bacteremia is the presence of bacteria in the bloodstream. It can occur spontaneously, during certain tissue infections, with use of indwelling genitourinary or IV catheters, or after dental, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, wound-care, or other procedures.
Bacteremia may cause metastatic infections, including endocarditis, especially in patients with valvular heart abnormalities. Transient bacteremia is often asymptomatic but may cause fever. Development of other symptoms usually suggests more serious infection, such as sepsis or septic shock.
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What diseases are associated with Streptococcus?
Group A streptococci (GAS) can cause various diseases, including strep throat, skin and soft-tissue infections (eg, pyoderma, erysipelas, cellulitis, necrotizing fasciitis, myositis, osteomyelitis, pneumonia, abscess), severe systemic disease, and long-term nonsuppurative complications (eg, rheumatic fever, acute glomerulonephritis)
I do know I have a 'bad' blood infection but right now that's all I know and so I am on an IV which is a whole story itself and problem is if it gets in to the aorta valve it could be lethal!
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@FourWalls (86575)
• United States
5 Jan 22
I didn’t know there was any such thing as a “good” blood infection. Have they determined why you lost so much blood, or are they just going to get you well first then worry about all the other stuff?
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@kaylachan (84703)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
4 Jan 22
...and, you're home, right? Not in a hospital where it can be monitored more closely?
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@RasmaSandra (97912)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
5 Jan 22
I am with you in my thoughts and will keep you in my prayers, And I hope you will be on your feet again soon and all will be well, Hang in there,
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@LeaPea2417 (40020)
• Toccoa, Georgia
5 Jan 22
On my goodness! How did you hurt your toe? Prayers the infection won't kill you 

@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
12 Jan 22
It's amazing how fast an infection can take over and destroy us. As patients, we can follow instructions from our doctors and still get worse.
@jstory07 (148701)
• Roseburg, Oregon
5 Jan 22
I am going to say a prayer for you right now. Please take care of yourself.



















