MP Eliza Hoxha's story: After 10 days at the hospital, I defeated the Coronaviros

Kosovo Assembly MP Eliza Hoxha has recovered from the Coronavirus. Through a report on her Facebook account, she has shown her experience with infection. She says she's spent 10 days in the hospital, until she's still treated at home. It has appealed to all citizens that [...]
Kosovo Assembly MP Eliza Hoxha has recovered from the Coronavirus. Through a report on her Facebook account, she has shown her experience with infection. She says she's spent 10 days in the hospital, until she's still treated at home.
It has called on all citizens to wear their own mask, distance and hygiene.
After 20 days of running 10 at 10 p.m. in hospital from today I am officially former Free, but with therapy still leading to”, Hoxha wrote on Facebook.
“Virus seems to have a package of identification symptoms, but the effects of the virus are not the same for any person. #lined #Citive Masska # keep the support for herself, the other one. About life!
Full Facebook entry of Hoxha:
Night made him his own. It seemed that after the evening therapy, everyone would settle down for sleep. But the oxygen techniques never stopped bringing in new boats... noises, shots, drags on them because everything was done manual... but there was another mess on the roof of the rooms last night. I'm out. 0100 p.m. In Room No. 9 Another man died. Concern, uncertainty, uncertainty... I express my condolences to his sons and return to my room.
Now there was also a woman in my room who could barely breathe. It was 24 hours of extra oxygen. I used to sleep.
As in my dream, it seemed that someone called my name... and every time... In fact, I woke up, and the cave near my bed was ringing and groaning, screaming at my name and repeating”, it stopped my oxygen”. 3:20 a.m.
I jumped out of my sad bed... my sister... no more oxygen... she also... called the technicians, came in and changed her ink...
She was rehabilitated and slept again... but I didn't sleep anymore... what if I didn't hear her? What if she hadn't had another oxygen boat that night...what, if? ...
I caught sight of breakfast.
Night in Room No.6 infectious ward B.
After 20 days at 10 p.m. in hospital from today I am officially former Free, but with therapy still taking place.
I just want a couple of three words, maybe they serve someone...
1. The virus seems to have a package of identifying symptoms, but the effects of the virus are not the same for any person.
2. The staff of doctors and nurses have not stopped once. But they're insufficient to reach everyone. The government has been able to decentralise service earlier, test more people, increase staff numbers.
3. Health infrastructure is not quite unstable, as is poor management and maintenance... here it involves patients who are often not attentive to public goods.
4. There's one thing that has tamed these days by making them look surreal sometimes... the trees and the green space around the hospital with the birds waking us up in the morning are the landscape that has motivated me to wake up and endure for good days. The effect of nature that we are killing every day in this city.
5. David also knew me by means of other people who fought for life and made us friends forever. Faton and Gonj are a new asset to my life.
6. The media think they need information to escalate... not only in figures how infected and how dead they are, but also in what cases they are, how severe and symptoms they are... how many in the hospital and at home... because it gives a clearer view... of cases without symptoms can be accidentally borne and believe that there are many...
I thank doctors and nurses for their commitment and good energy! Thank you all dear friends for taking care of me, and for encouraging me to continue.
Special thanks to Ardita and Ardian my guides during my pre-eminence!
I am so grateful!
It's been a very strange and challenging experience even beyond health knowledge!
There's a simple thing at last.
#lined
~Cetemasca
# Keeping it together
For yourself, for the other. To life!
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