Sunday, April 19, 2009
In June last year Will was infected by this rather diabolical organism and his life as a grazier in central Queensland, Australia was directly threatened.
Hospitalized for some time, he was medicated and received 24/7 emergency care and supervision but became ‘sicker and sicker’ suffering from
explosive headaches, severe sweating and a horrendous aching in the bones not to mention overwhelming lethargy, he was told he had the
highest levels of Q fever ever recorded in Queensland.
After being discharged but still in ailing health Will was
readmitted with severe blood poisoning from an additional
micro cocci infection.
He was placed in the care of the Special Disease Unit at the Royal Brisbane Hospital.
As well as coming extremely close to dying from the blood poisoning his Q-fever levels were still very high.
Married with three children Will was unable to carry out many of the essential tasks required to maintain thousands of acres of pastoral land and I don't know how many head of stock, he struggled to get out of bed!
He would wake up around
midnight and 3am with severe cramping pain (not unlike how he imagined inflamed kidney stones would feel) , the pain focus was located in the
GB 25 region and radiated all the way around to the pubic symphysis, a phenomena that obviously involved
Dai Mai, Girdle Vessel or Belt Meridian as it is variously known.
His medical treatment included a heartbeat echo examination every four months, a nuclear bone scan and medication for the Q-fever (which unfortunately triggered headaches) plus medication to assist his sleeping,
He had 2 fused vertebrae as a result of Schumann's disease and had suffered from shingles two years ago.
In the last two weeks he had experienced overwhelming, growing fatigue and had begun to doubt his ability to recover.
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