WOMAN SURVIVES COVID CARE IN HOSPITAL WITHOUT ANY MEMORY OF FIRST WEEK
She Fears She is Being Sent to a Nursing Home but Instead Gets Great Care at a Lung Clinic
Ollie tells her story as a survivor of the Covid protocols, as well as the story of her sister-in-law, Holly, who did not survive her hospital stay. This is a summary of Ollie’s story.
I believe we caught Covid from shedding (a friend of my daughters) because my daughter got sick, then my husband, and then me. They recovered. My husband and I took a Z-pack and I only took the first two doses. I couldn’t keep anything down, then my kidneys started shutting down and I went to the ER. They put me on an IV and told my daughter they were going to give me Remdesivir. She refused at my request.
My daughter told me later that they gave me anxiety medications because I was having trouble breathing. She says I was in the ER for hours and then taken to an isolated Covid ward. I do not remember anything until almost a week later. When aware, I had been having nightmares and couldn’t sleep. I slowly started being aware, but couldn’t figure out how to use my phone. I was allowed one visitor a day from 6-8 PM. Visitors were fully suited in plastic, gloves, and masks.
I have my list of medications but none listed as Remdesivir or anything for Covid. Only blood thinners (stomach), and acid reflux drugs, etc. I found papers they forced my son to sign as medical authority. After a week, A FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) doctor and nurse were assigned to me. The doctor was African (had an accent) and said he was treating Covid patients all over the world.
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