Jane Doe Files

Another one of Wine Cellar's victims became ill last week. Reportedly the victim is medically relapsing. She cannot go to the bathroom due to swelling, and now believes the infection is systemic due to fluid in multiple areas, oral thrush, and a spreading rash to name a few. These symptoms alone can indicate a serious systemic infection such as sepsis or pelvic inflammatory disease - both requires intervention faster than a standard appointment can provide.

Wine Cellar apparently heard cries of overwhelming pain well beforehand but officials say he abandoned her to deal with the medical relapse while feeling isolated.

The combination of symptoms have now moved beyond a managed chronic issue and into an acute medical emergencyIn this situation it is recommended to prioritize your immediate physical safety and the hospital cannot turn you away for an emergency evaluation but Wine Cellar saying "she'll get over it" or "it can't be that bad" follow an uncooperative act of coercion saying "I won't drive her, she can just  yell at them to do it" an action that would force the victim to incur serious emergency fees and ambulance costs.

The abuser even goes a step forward saying she can walk to the store for her medications while experiencing systemic infection and pelvic swelling, an act that would cause an immense physical strain.

Medical officials say difficulty urinating or having bowel movements due to swelling, combined with signs of infection in the mouth and blood, suggests the infection may be spreading through her entire system. This can become life-threatening very quickly if not treated with IV antibiotics or professional drainage

Supporters are calling for the victim to please sit down and stay hydrated if she can swallow safely, and do not attempt to walk home. The fiercely loyal following is hoping she is stabilized and on medication soon. Meanwhile Wine Cellar is prolonging an unavoidable intervention to address the relationship.

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