Patient who spent 130 days in the hospital fighting COVID-19, thanks doctors who saved his life

The Bridle fate is the patient who has suffered the longest from COVID-19 in Great Britain. She talked about her miraculous recovery after 130 days in the hospital. The 35-year-old Bridle was sick after returning from Morocco. He spent 105 days in respiratory fighting the virus, pneumonia, and serp, but now he is [...]
The Bridle fate is the patient who has suffered the longest from COVID-19 in Great Britain. She talked about her miraculous recovery after 130 days in the hospital.
The 35-year-old Bridle was sick after returning from Morocco. He spent 105 days in respiratory fighting the virus, pneumonia and serp, but now he's recovering.
She hopes to return home within a few weeks and be near her husband Tracy, who was also sick.
Fatima had spent 40 days in a coma and had tracheotomy.
The “My parents have been amazing. I want to thank every doctor and nurse for giving me the opportunity for a new life. I'm happy to be here. I feel like I'm dreaming “, Fatima said "The Sun on Sunday”."
Britain's Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said that recovering Fatima is evidence of the excellent work of the National Health Service in Britain.
Fatima and her husband believe that they have contracted the virus by returning from Morocco. Just a few days after his return, Fatima had trouble breathing.
Doctors confirmed that it was infected with coronary and was rushed to the General Hospital in Southampton on 12 March.
Six days later she was lying in intensive care.
I was told that he was in critical condition at the beginning of the second week. A nurse told me she's fighting for life. They told me there was pneumonia. They're putting him in the respirators. I had read a lot about COVID back then and this situation was killing me. I was blaming myself”, Tracy showed up.
On March 24, Tracy was told that Fatima is not reacting to antibiotics.
She was in a coma for 40 days and I thought I'd lose her. I was praying constantly. If the mother's”, he showed.
At the end of the month, doctors told him that Fatima no longer has COVID, although she was still fighting pneumonia. In mid - May, she was able to say the first words.
The first thing he told doctors was, I want to talk to my Tracy. He didn't know what happened, and he didn't know how long he'd been there.
As he recovered gradually, Fatima was able to breathe by ten to 20 percent of lung capacity. At first, he could hardly walk and speak. Then he was allowed to talk to Tracy on the phone.
When he called me, I thought they were letting him talk to me so he could say goodbye. It was a terrible thing”, it shows her husband.
The next blow came when she was told she had received a sense.
But Fatima has fully recovered and can breathe without respiration now. He's been sent to another hospital since then. She thanks the doctors for saving her.













