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It was back in 2015 when Karen O Brien s doctor found a mass during a routine exam. That mass turned out to be ovarian cancer, which came back not once, not twice, but three times.
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ROYAL OAK, Mich. (WXYZ-TV) â It was back in 2015 when Karen O Brien s doctor found a mass during a routine exam. That mass turned out to be ovarian cancer, which came back not once, not twice,
but three times.
Karen underwent three rounds of chemotherapy and a round of radiation this last time, which she just finished in February.
Exhaustion and purpose in Beaumont Health s Royal Oak COVID unit
Exhaustion and purpose in Beaumont Health s Royal Oak COVID unit
Nurse Kelsey Hodge prepares to treat a COVID-19 patent.
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Nurse Jonda Norris stops at the front desk after check-in on a COVID-19 patient.
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Registered Nurses Taylor Marsh (from left), Jordyn Zapinkski, Ali, and Ethan T. take a moment to discuss patient care.
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Cydni Elledge for Crain s Detroit Business As vice chief of surgical services and medical director of the ECMO program at Beaumont Hospital, Dr. Felicia Ivascu has seen dozens of the sickest of COVID-19 patients. During the previous surges, Ivascu said, ICU patients with COVID-19 were older and had more conditions like diabetes or heart disease. “Now we are seeing young people with very little comorbidities. They’re healthy people. . And now they’re here.
Michigan became hotspot as variants rose and vigilance fell
ROYAL OAK, Mich. (AP) Eric Gala passed up an opportunity to get a coronavirus vaccine when shots became available in Michigan, and he admits not taking the virus seriously enough.
Then he got sick with what he thought was the flu. He thought he would sweat it out and then feel back to normal.
Before long, the 63-year-old Detroit-area retiree was in a hospital hooked up to a machine to help him breathe. He had COVID-19.
“I was having more trouble breathing and they turned the oxygen up higher that’s when I got scared and thought I wasn’t going to make it,” a visibly weary Gala told The Associated Press on Wednesday from his hospital bed at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, north of Detroit. “I had so many people tell me this was a fake disease.”
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Eric Gala passed up an opportunity to get a coronavirusvaccine when shots became available in Michigan, and he admits not taking the virus seriously enough.
Then he got sick with what he thought was the flu. He thought he would sweat it out and then feel back to normal.
Before long, the 63-year-old Detroit-area retiree was in a hospital hooked up to a machine to help him breathe. He had COVID-19. I was having more trouble breathing and they turned the oxygen up higher that’s when I got scared and thought I wasn’t going to make it, a visibly weary Gala told The Associated Press on Wednesday from his hospital bed at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, north of Detroit. I had so many people tell me this was a fake disease.