That same night, his partner Alicia Wilder said she could tell his condition was becoming serious. He started developing symptoms that felt similar to the flu, and even after being taken to urgent care, he did not get better. Instead, things continued to move in the wrong direction.
The scale of what happened was overwhelming, especially because it all followed what had seemed like an ordinary medical appointment. Within a very short span of time, Davon had gone from attending a dental check to fighting for survival in intensive care.

She also hopes that by sharing what happened, other people might recognize the warning signs of septic shock earlier and seek help before a situation becomes this severe. In her view, awareness matters, especially when symptoms begin to escalate quickly.
“Everyone has bacteria in their mouth but in Davon’s situation the bacteria entered into his mouth because there were multiple pathways created in his gums.”

Davon also began vomiting and had diarrhea. Once he was rushed to the hospital, doctors placed him on a ventilator and then put him into a coma so they could manage his condition as aggressively as possible.
“When your muscle tissue dies it releases a toxin that can spread to the rest of your muscles. If you don’t stop the source then you’re going to die and go into septic shock again,” Alicia explained of what was happening to Davon.

“There was a time where they ended up trying to take some more of the dead tissue off of his right leg and that essentially stirred the pot and he went into a second round of septic shock.”
“He participates in therapy, even when it is incredibly hard and even if he needs breaks. He fights through nausea, unstable vitals, and intense pain every day.”

“I would also encourage everyone to fill out medical information correctly regardless if you don’t think it is connected. No amount of money will ever make anything better ever. But it can contribute to helping me with legal, housing, vehicles, and taking care of my girls.”
At the same time, Alicia has made it clear that she wants people to take away more than shock from Davon’s story. She wants others to ask better questions during medical appointments, fill out their health information carefully, and pay close attention when symptoms suddenly get worse. For her, sharing these details is not just about what happened to Davon, but about trying to prevent another family from facing the same kind of crisis.