Olamide Ogunseye, 36, says she experienced irregular periods and that her GP attributed the symptoms to job stress. She reports that weeks later her condition worsened and she was admitted to hospital with sepsis. She describes spending time fighting for her life and says she was hours from death. The accounts emphasize that her symptoms were initially treated as stress-related rather than an infection, and that the sepsis was only recognized later when she deteriorated. The coverage also frames her experience as a warning about the potential seriousness of sepsis and the need for timely medical assessment when symptoms persist or worsen. Across the reports, there is no additional confirmed clinical timeline or independent investigation provided in the excerpts; the narrative is presented from her perspective about how care decisions were made and when she believes sepsis was recognized.