Your Healthy Family: Battling severe COVID - from a nurse s perspective
At times DeeAnn says it all became too much to bear. âI wanted to give them a tap out sign, but I couldn t raise my arm. All I could do was raise my finger. I wished people would have just let me go, I don t want to live through this.â
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COLORADO SPRINGS â When DeeAnn Weed, a registered nurse, was hospitalized with COVID in December 2020 â just a week before vaccines became available (STORY HERE YHF: After weeks in hospital with severe COVID, Colorado nurse and veteran still battling aftermath of virus) - she was fighting for her life, and she was doing so with insider knowledge from the medical world.
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Jim says, “My message would be to remember that COVID can get anybody at any time. It can get you just in a minor way or it can take you all the way to the graveyard, just as quick as that.”