An Indian-origin woman from the West Midlands region of England, who returned home from the hospital this week after making a miraculous recovery, is keen to raise awareness around the dangers of sepsis. "Losing your limbs and your hands in a short time period is a very big thing. As she recovers and begins to rebuild her life, she now wants to warn others of the danger of sepsis, believing, "it could happen to anybody." She was put into an induced coma, on life support and dialysis as doctors diagnosed her with septic shock, complicated by Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) - a rare and life-threatening condition causing abnormal blood clotting throughout the body. Also Read IIT Roorkee research to help diagnose stages in sepsis for suitable treatment"She's the strongest person I know.
Source: The Telegraph February 22, 2026 13:34 UTC