A young star’s body began to shut down before anyone realized what was truly happening. By the time doctors understood, it was too late. Meningitis. Sepsis. Words we scroll past—until they hit someone we know. The symptoms can look so ordinary, so easy to dismiss, that this “silent kil…
Daveigh Chase’s death at 35 is a heartbreaking reminder of how quickly a hidden infection can turn catastrophic. Meningitis inflames the membranes around the brain and spinal cord; when infection spreads into the bloodstream, the body’s immune response can spiral into sepsis, damaging organs instead of protecting them. At first, it can look like a bad flu: fever or chills, sweating, weakness, rapid breathing, or a racing heart. But confusion, disorientation, or feeling “not right” inside can be early red flags that something far more serious is happening.