Sam and Billie Faiers' mum Suzie rushed to hospital | The Sun

TOWIE stars Sam and Billie Faiers rushed their mum to hospital after her water infection "massively deteriorated" and resulted in life-threatening sepsis.

The pair told how Suzie Wells, 53, – familiar to telly fans for her appearances on their former show, The Mummy Diaries – was suffering back pains and "delirious" prior to her diagnosis.


Medics told the ex TOWIE star siblings "they had to make the decision", and little sister Sam, 31, told how she was taken into medical care.

Talking on their podcast The Sam and Billie Show, they explained: "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.

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What is sepsis?

SUZIE Wells was rushed to hospital after contracting sepsis – yet what is it?

SEPSIS is the primary cause of death from infection around the world – that's more than bowel, breast and prostate cancer combined.

The condition is always triggered by an infection – but it is not contagious and cannot be passed from person to person.

Most often the culprit is an infection we all recognise – pneumonia, urinary infections (UTIs), skin infections, including cellulitis, and infections in the stomach, for example appendicitis.

Typically, when a person suffers a minor cut, the area surrounding the wound will become red, swollen and warm to touch.

This is evidence the body's immune system has kicked into action, releasing white blood cells to the site of the injury to kill off the bacteria causing the infection.

The white blood cells and platelets form blood clots in the tissues around the cut.

Blood vessels swell to allow more blood to flow, and they become leaky, allowing infection-fighting cells to get out of the blood and into the tissues where they are needed.

This causes inflammation, which appears to us as the red, warm swelling.

When sepsis happens, this system goes into overdrive.

The inflammation that is typically seen just around the minor cut, spreads through the body, affecting healthy tissue and organs.

The immune system – the body's defence mechanism – overreacts and the result is it attacks the body.

It can lead to organ failure and septic shock, which can prove fatal.

"Basically the water infection had got so bad that it turned into sepsis."

Sepsis is a condition always triggered by an infection.

Most often the culprit is an infection we all recognise – pneumonia, urinary infections (UTIs), skin infections, including cellulitis, and infections in the stomach, for example appendicitis.

The immune system – the body's defence mechanism – overreacts and the result it attacks the body.

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It can lead to organ failure and septic shock, which can prove fatal.

Sam continued: "We couldn’t even have another night at home. She needed to go in."

Much to their fans' relief, they confirmed Suzi is now home and has recovered "so well."

They added: "Mum was in the hospital for about 15 hours in total and they flushed her system through.

"She’s on the mend which is really good."

The hospital dash comes just weeks after The Sun revealed the duo's estranged father suffered a near-fatal heart attack.

At the start of the month, a source close to the family told how Lee, 60, was rushed to intensive care after a cardiac arrest.

Sam and Billie remained in the dark about his near-fatal illness – having cut ties with their biological father in recent years.

The insider told us: “Lee is lucky to be alive. His family were terrified and thought they were going to lose him. It's been a big wake-up call.”

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Lee was on holiday with his partner Faye's family at Potters Resorts in Hopton On Sea when he felt a stabbing pain in his chest.

Doctors say his quick-thinking ‘father-in-law’ saved his life by giving him aspirin when they realised what was happening.



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