Sepsis: Quadruple amputee on waiting list for double hand transplant
A woman who had her hands and feet amputated after severe sepsis has been put on a waiting list for a rare double hand transplant.
Kim Smith from Milton Keynes was on holiday in Spain when a urine infection turned into a blood infection and spent nine weeks in a coma.
She is now waiting for a suitable hand donor with a range of matching criteria such as height, skin colour and blood type.
She said: "I did think, gosh, how am I going to feel looking at someone else's hands on me? All I can think of is I've got to use them to the best of my capability."
The NHS says symptoms of sepsis include confusion, slurred speech, blue, pale or blotchy skin, a rash that does not fade when you roll a glass over it and breathing problems.
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