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Second Infection In 3 Months

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puternut | 17:13 Thu 07th Nov 2013 | Health & Fitness
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In August this year I phoned my GP about pains in the upper chest and down my right side. I was advise to call 999 and ambo men did the obvious ECG and found heart OK (phew!).

Took me to A&E and was then diagnosed with fluid retention and consequent sepsis. Had a cathater fitted when they drew off large amount of water (2 litres) and was put on intraveanous antibiotics.

Must admit I didn't know too much about the next few days as was on another planet for most of the time. Was inpatient for 2 weeks and then allowed home with cathater still in and I am really just waiting to see a specialist on 21st this month.

A routine test for diabetes revealed that I have now - today - got another water infection and must begin another 7 days tablets.

Am I likely (or more susceptable) to get these for the rest of my days?
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\\\Was inpatient for 2 weeks and then allowed home with cathater still in and I am really just waiting to see a specialist on 21st this month. \\ I can't answer your question, because i am not privy to the investigations that you had whilst an In patient. You will know the answer on the 21st of this month.
17:18 Thu 07th Nov 2013
\\\Was inpatient for 2 weeks and then allowed home with cathater still in and I am really just waiting to see a specialist on 21st this month. \\

I can't answer your question, because i am not privy to the investigations that you had whilst an In patient.

You will know the answer on the 21st of this month.
speaking as a non-med
there is this stuff called Bayesian Stats which calculates a probability on the information of what has gone before.

You have had two infections in the recent past are you more likely to get a third infection than someone else off the street getting his first ?

and I would say Yes....

I am non med - a famous doctor called Meadow got his stats spectacularly wrong in court and ended up without a licence......


but as Sqad wisely says it is something you should ask your specialist.

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Sorry for the delay and thanks for the info. Have a few questions for the consultant on the 21st.

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