A “fit and healthy” young man was forced to have both of his legs amputated just days before his 21st birthday – after his flu-like symptoms turned out to be sepsis.
THE first time Levi Dew started experiencing flu-like symptoms, he dosed himself up with cold medicines. Before long, the “fit and healthy” 20-year-old former JCB welder was fighting for his life ...
A ‘fit and healthy’ young man was forced to have both of his legs amputated just days before his 21st birthday — after his flu-like symptoms turned out to be sepsis. Levi Dewy was left in an induced ...
The doctors of Aster Ramesh Hospital in Ongole performed advanced Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) treatment and saved the life of a 27-year-old man from Giddalur in Prakasam district. In a ...
A 'fit and healthy' lad was forced to have both his legs amputated just days before his 21st birthday after what he thought were flu-like symptoms turned out to be sepsis. Levi Dewy, a previously ...
A young man, who was fit and healthy, had to have both his legs amputated just days before his 21st birthday after what seemed like flu symptoms turned out to be sepsis. Levi Dewey found himself in an ...
Research study: Palatinus HN, Johnson MA, Wang HE, Hoareau GL, Youngquist ST. Early intramuscular adrenaline administration is associated with improved survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
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'I had my legs amputated two days before my 21st birthday because of condition I had no idea about'
Levi's parents were informed by doctors that he would need to undergo surgery to amputate both of his legs below the knee, an operation he had two days before his 21st birthday. When he woke up, Levi ...
'Mum took me to hospital as she knew something was wrong - doctors gave me a 30% chance of survival'
A 'fit and healthy' young man was forced to have both of his legs amputated just days before his 21st birthday - after his flu-like symptoms turned out to be sepsis. Levi Dewy was left in an induced ...
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Dubai: Mother of Pakistani expat desperate for help to keep daughter alive
Zara has now spent more than 120 days in the ICU, and her family is staring at mounting bills of over Dh140,000, including medicines, medical care and the ECMO machine used to help her breathe ...
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