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What lingers after his message is not the medical jargon, but the naked admission of vulnerability from a man once wrapped in the armor of power. Sepsis is not a politician’s scandal; it is the body’s revolt, swift and indifferent to status. Clinton’s infection began as something “manageable,” then spread, quietly, into his bloodstream. The line between treatable and catastrophic narrowed in hours, not weeks, until teams of specialists and round-the-clock antibiotics pulled him back from the edge.