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I am not leaning towards natural causes at this time, compared to an ingestion of drugs, possibly accidental.
I think that if she was at the disoriented portion of sepsis, she would have had some physical symptoms in the previous hours. In many cases, sepsis is a bodily reaction to an infection or an illness. In some cases it is not, but then it is usually found in infants or the elderly, with weak immune systems and prexisting illnesses.
I think if she had been feeling ill, she would have stopped into one of the zillions of urgent care clinics in the Bay Area. Or mentioned it to her husband or family or one of her friends she met with.
I think it is more likely that she voluntarily, or forcibly or accidentally ingested a strong edible or a psychotropic--- Or a 'high tech' supplement that she had a bad reaction to. And that created a perfect storm , of mania and disorientation/confusion leading to total exhaustion, and she passed out ---but then was dehydrated and became overheated in the vehicle?
I think that if she was at the disoriented portion of sepsis, she would have had some physical symptoms in the previous hours. In many cases, sepsis is a bodily reaction to an infection or an illness. In some cases it is not, but then it is usually found in infants or the elderly, with weak immune systems and prexisting illnesses.
I think if she had been feeling ill, she would have stopped into one of the zillions of urgent care clinics in the Bay Area. Or mentioned it to her husband or family or one of her friends she met with.
I think it is more likely that she voluntarily, or forcibly or accidentally ingested a strong edible or a psychotropic--- Or a 'high tech' supplement that she had a bad reaction to. And that created a perfect storm , of mania and disorientation/confusion leading to total exhaustion, and she passed out ---but then was dehydrated and became overheated in the vehicle?