He was 74 and living in Idaho
Wow. He was young, this is crazy
Last I’ve checked. No cause of death was given. That’s young
It is weird, he was literally driving Sunday.
This is from People magazine. Don’t know how true the info about him is true. He had an aggressive form of throat cancer.
On a side note, he was married 4 times.
https://people.com/what-to-know-about-mark-fuhrman-family-11978380
Sorry not him but the driver.
Fuhrman denied care.
Wasn’t paying attention. A couple of other deaths got mixed in with this thread.
Sepsis is very deadly. People don’t understand how rapidly it can progress and how deadly it is.
It’s serious enough they admit you immediately and start the IV antibiotics.
Wife’s aunt died of it. GF’S dad had it last year, barely escaped.
It’s very serious. At the ER, if we suspect sepsis, you go to the front of the line. People don’t get why ER backup. They think it’s all the illegal immigrants. While there is some truth to that, true emergencies get priority.
So while you may have a broken arm; a person with sepsis will cause you to wait.
Then, you come in with the broken arm, and get sepsis while there.
People laugh why I avoid hospitals. Some of the worst illnesses are at hospitals. All the antibiotics, cleaning and sick people makes it a good place to get sick.
And some times the nurses will steal you pain medication and replace it with a placebo.
Yeah, I handled some hospital claims.
Normally they with pain meds. There isn’t much use for iv antibiotics with the drug addicts.
While opioids make you more comfortable. They’re not for treating the sepsis.
I agree.
I was just responding to the post referring to the fact that bad things can happen to you in a hospital.
One of my friends. Her brother in law passed away two years ago from a very minor or routine procedure.