Sam Faiers and Billie Shepherd’s mum Suzie hospitalised in terrifying sepsis battle
13.09.2022 - 12:59
/ ok.co.uk
Sisters Sam Faiers and Billie Shepherd have revealed their mum Suzie Wells was hospitalised after a water infection turned to sepsis. Sam, 31, and Billie, 32, explained that Suzie, 53, began to “massively” deteriorate when a water infection spread to her kidneys, which resulted in a dash to A+E where she was told she had contracted sepsis. “I’ve had a bit of a week,” Billie revealed on their podcast, The Sam & Billie Show.
“Our mum wasn’t very well. It started last week, she had a water infection and it got worse and worse which resulted in going into mum’s kidneys. So we took her to A+E because she massively deteriorated.
“She had antibiotics and it wasn’t working. I managed to speak to a doctor and I told him all of her symptoms so he told me to take her to A+E because she needs medical attention. Basically the water infection had got so bad that it turned into sepsis.” Billie added that Suzie was “so poorly”, saying: “She was so unwell.
Feverish, being sick, weak, pains in her back and delirious.” Sam then explained their panic as she revealed: “As her daughters we had to make the decision. We couldn’t even have another night at home. She needed to go in.” Thankfully, the former TOWIE stars said Suzie is now back home on the mend and “doing really well”.
Billie said: “She recovered so well. Mum was in hospital for about 15 hours in total and they flushed her system through. She’s on the mend which is really good.” It comes after their estranged dad was said to be "lucky to be alive" after reportedly suffering a heart attack.
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