No Prior Existing Conditions but Dead Anyway
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Who would think that a normally healthy woman would die so swiftly from influenza in June?
Could you ever have imagined such a thing? No wonder her family and friends are in shock.
So why did it happen?
Originally Posted by www.todaystmj4.com
Barbara Davis, 48, was healthy just a week ago. She had dinner with her mother Josephine last Friday night. But just hours after that dinner, Josephine got a phone call.
My friend, he called me and told me Barbara was real sick. And I said, Well, she wasnt sick when I left, so whats the matter? Josephine Davis said.
Barbara told her mother that she was ok. But the next day, things got worse. She had trouble breathing, and she was shaking. She could barely walk into the hospital.
She tried to talk to people, but she just couldnt talk, Josephine Davis said.
Doctors treated her for two days, but they couldnt save her. They believe she died from swine flu.
Theyve never seen nothing like that, what she had. That infection just went through her body, attacking her kidney, her lungs, her liver. Everything, said Josephine Davis.
The Milwaukee Health Department confirmed on Friday a Milwaukee adult with no underlying medical conditions died from swine flu, though they havent confirmed Barbara Davis was that victim.
Barbaras family knows all too well how serious swine flu can be.
Everybody is just in a shock. The people that I talked to today, they are frightened. Because it happened all of a sudden, Josephine Davis said.
More than 1,800 people have caught swine flu in Milwaukee alone. The citys Health Department is stressing that if you are mildly ill with flu symptoms, you should call your doctor. If your symptoms are serious or if you have mild symptoms that are getting worse, you should see a doctor right away.
http://www.wisn.com/health/19751526/detail.html
Originally Posted by www.wisn.com
The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner said 48-year-old Barbara Davis died Thursday in the ICU after being diagnosed with the flu strain.
The health department said, unlike Milwaukees first swine flu victim, Davis did not have any underlying medical conditions that would have put her at a greater risk for the disease.
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