With their own personal stories. Europe. We explore every day life for. What europeans fear and what they hope for. Europe. On g. W. Psychosis paralysis and stroke a study shows the new coronavirus could seriously damage the brain and Central Nervous system. Patients 7 reported visual hallucinations seeing lions and monkeys in a house. In 7. Developed a headache on her right side and her left hand went numb. Ringback patient 11 had difficulty speaking then she became disorientated and confused. Researchers are calling for more extensive studies to investigate the long term risks for covered 19 patients. Surviving the coronavirus is one thing living with the consequences is another for many who have suffered serious symptoms rehabilitation poses its own challenges use need a harder met a woman who slowly getting back on the road to recovery. Theres the 1st the faster i got green the lung test at the rehabilitation clinic is still exhausting for durata dont you love it this is a covert 1900. Variables a difference outs. Oh im glad you know who. Here at the vide book clinic name act of berg durata daniela which is making great progress over the past few weeks have been tough in late may she was admitted to hospital with bronchitis and a severe fever and initial coronavirus test was negative but after another test from her lungs she was diagnosed with covert 19 with severe pneumonia an inexperienced doctor put her on a ventilator. You must moment this is all as obvious that in the longer life it feels at 1st like water running into your lungs i was terrified and feared for my life i almost had a heart attack my heart hurt for hours afterwards i screamed and cried i was in real trauma for several days afterwards. Its been 6 weeks since the diagnosis she spent the last 2 here there are strict protective measures in place at the clinic to people potato you can choose who you are eating with. Directed on you live it is one of a handful of exco 1000 patients the others here are recovering from cancer or surgery. Therapy here consists of physical exercise breathing sessions and methods of relaxation durata daniel of it spends a lot of time here on the cross trainer initially she only managed 3 minutes now she can do 13 also the right targets only been 3 days now that i havent had to sleep so much and lie down during the day there is this strange extreme tiredness after a covert that i hadnt been aware of i just assume that after a few days at the hospital everything would be alright would. Tiredness and a long lasting loss of taste are typical symptoms after covert 19 and. Whats surprising for us is that the pole in europe with a which is the damage done to the nerves 19 massively limits our patients mobility. The president invoked must chief. Really take on. This cause psychological strain is all sorry sivia theyve survived a life threatening disease and they keep thinking about what could have happened of course ross had to sign current. Director danielle of it spends a lot of time thinking about her father he was in hospital with cancer and the coronavirus in the spring she was only allowed to visit when he was dying 2 days after his death she had the 1st symptoms a self and couldnt attend his funeral something she discusses with our doctors here. What we have this time for our patients thats something that acute care professionals just have very little time for these days we can give our patients the time they need to really listen to their problems so that they can get these things off their chest you know. More and more former covert 1000 patients are being admitted to Rehabilitation Centers in Germany HealthInsurance Companies have started covering the costs to ease the pressure on hospitals director Daniel Levitin is now immune and feels liberated. Just a few days ago i laughed out loud for the 1st time thats when i thought oh here i am again i can laugh out loud and from the bottom of my heart that wasnt possible for weeks. She plans to get her immunity tested regularly but for now shes looking forward to life after college at 19. Year old. Joins us she specializes in general if diseases explain to us exactly how the virus attacks the brain. Are you starting off with a very difficult question that we as neurologists are all scratching our heads around so i think its fair to say that its still very early in the era of neurological manifestations of coheads and it really comes down to the announcer this virus that has just been discovered it cant it cant have these tests stating facts on the nervous system really and one theory is obviously that it answers lie of the nose or and then goes into the brain directly and this would be a direct viral injury to the brain and other theory might be that its not so much the fires itself attacking the brain but rather the immune system of the body trying to clear the virus in a healthy way and then going a little bit over the top and causing quite significant hairy inflammation in inflammation of the brain as an over over response of the immune system really and other mechanism that we have observed is targeting the stickiness of the blood so it seems to me that a person severely affected with a covert 1000. 00 riders is having an increased propensity for the blood clotting so this can obviously cause significant injury to the brain by a stroke and mainly large vessel strokes so these are just a couple of mechanisms and i think there are several ones that we will really need to make sure that we will cover them with future research. Question is just as hard but i know a lot of people will be asking themselves is the damage per minute. So i think here again we have to distinguish which sort of brain damage it is were talking about and in this study we recently published and in our experience with these patients it really comes down to the mechanism and to the early symptoms that people are reporting so we have seen people that are getting on very well with neurological confusion syndrome so and have a lot of the yes we as neurologist my called and these people have a temporary dysfunction of the brain and in our follow up studies they are able to clear this temporary dysfunction this confusion and this delirium that they are having within a couple of days really so an impressive full recovery can be made however again we have was in the cases where it comes down to the virus in an indirect way attacking by the blood vessel problem the Central Nervous system causing strokes or the peripheral nerves calling something that we call young bodies in general and again here recovery takes way longer its quite a hard. Rehabilitation intensive pathway that the patients are usually stepping on and again its too early to see what the long term effects of those will be and the 4th catch will be either of patients the most severe ones potentially that weve observed was direct inflammatory sylvia changes in the brain and here the outcome and potentially be fatal and people can recover from it that there is a higher likelihood that they will have a residual neurological deficit after recovery. And just briefly what sort of patients are especially affected in these cases. So weve seen the effects of co with 19 on the brain in patients that had quite that chest and multiorgan effects of the corona virus and we have seen this in these people as they need to be integrated fully ventilated and as we wean them off sedation ventilation realized oh they are very slow to wake up. And this is a potentially secondary complication of their Critical Illness and of their long time an i. T. You interesting enough we have also seen the virus in people that were very very mildly affected from alarm point of view and from another point of view and they had only presented to hospital because of the severe neurological manifestation that the virus was triggering in those so it seems to be quite unpredictable at the moment and we cant yet really work out why some people who have a very mild lung respiratory illness than present a couple of days later into the ellis intern your logical hospital presenting with see the weakness or difficulty with consciousness levels of coma started off or have to leave it there thank you very much. Now more of your questions how a car spun a dairy williams is standing by to delve into the world of medical science. Assuming different couvade 19 vaccines are successful on different timelines what is the possibility there will be multiple Vaccines Available within a certain country. The chances are are quite high actually there are over 150 different back scene trials going on around the world and over 30 of them are already in human trials a few of them quite far advanced down the road to approval theyre also based on a number of different platform technologies which will play a role in the crucial step of production when and if theyre shown to be effective on a wide scale what are known as messenger r. N. A. Vaccines would be quite fast to produce but the technology is still pretty cutting edge its so new that that if an m. R. I. And a vaccine is approved for coated 19 it would be the 1st m. R. In a vaccine to be approved ever for for a disease more tried and tested technologies that rely on small or inactivated doses of a pathogen or more proteins that it carries they take longer to produce at scale but also when we have more experience with them making them in some ways more likely candidates for fast approval i think down the road theres almost certain to be overlap from from different vaccines in different places. And then facility you next time. Kickoff. This season will certainly difference and yet its like any other it was the story of how i am close game tend to most of. Them times when victory and defeat were just a moment apart. The 2nd part of our riveting stephen moore. Show. On w. N n gemini with devon being at any time cutting him a place he names video yeah i dont like a. Song to sing along to see just a combo from super funds eats up for the. Interactive exercises. Everything is online via an interactive gym in 5th grade 50 w. 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