Overview
- Lauren Carson, 31, says a week-long antibiotic course in August did not resolve her UTI before severe back pain developed on holiday in Majorca.
- After returning home on 22 August, her GP arranged immediate transport to hospital, where scans showed kidney stones and she went into septic shock.
- Doctors reportedly told her she had about 24 hours to live without surgery, and surgeons removed lodged stones at Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.
- She was hospitalized for five days and is now recovering, reporting persistent UTI symptoms and limited ability to walk or resume previous activities.
- Carson urges women to return to a doctor if antibiotics do not work within three days, and the articles cite NHS guidance on recognising sepsis and seeking emergency care.