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That sounds very stressful, I hope your dog recovers quickly and that you're not too hard on yourself.
This happens to the most neat-freak dog owners too; dogs can find bad things to eat while on a walk, or by chewing something they shouldn't.
Being angry at past you also won't help future you or your dog. Figure out a way to improve things instead, preferably something that doesn't rely on you never making a mistake.
I don't know your situation, but perhaps you could have someone help you, or have friends over regularly so you're motivated to tidy up, or make part of your house dog safe and keep the mess contained?