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Statement from healthcare worker Jerick Martin who was admitted to ICU with COVID-19

I know from personal experience how dangerous this virus is.

 

I was a fit and healthy man in my thirties, working and enjoying my life with my wife and my daughter.  I caught COVID-19 and within five days of experiencing my first symptoms I was admitted to hospital, where I spent 68 days in intensive care, most of that time on a ventilator, in an induced coma.   

 

I was told by my doctor that I would be in the induced coma for a few days, but I actually woke up two months later. The impact of that is very frightening and it will have long-lasting effects.

 

This disease does not care that you are young, fit and healthy.  It does not care that you have a family who love you and who are waiting for you to come home.  Anyone can catch it, and anyone can become very sick.

 

I am very grateful to be alive, and I would like people to realise the effect that COVID-19 can easily have on you.

 

Being in an induced coma on a ventilator means that you are unconscious and a machine has to breathe for you.  I had multi-organ failure, and my family had to cope with me being unable to respond to them, unable to hear them, surrounded by machinery and tubes in a hospital bed. 

 

My wife says this was a living hell for her.  She thought I was going to die, and the hospital had to ring her twice to tell her that I might not live.

 

I eventually began to recover, thanks to the staff in Beaumont Hospital and the family and friends who prayed for me, and I was able to go home.

 

Even now, my life and my health have changed.  I lost 3 and a half stone in weight.  I have diabetes, shortness of breath and hypertension.  I did not have these conditions before.  Now, I need an inhaler and I am short of breath going up or down the stairs.

 

I don’t know what the longer term effects are going to be.

 

I am asking now for everyone to be careful.  Take this virus very seriously.