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I lost a good friend to Covid this morning. Was his progression typical?
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:09 pm
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:09 pm
He went in the hospital in Los Angeles on December 27 and never came out. Things got really bad by January 17, but by January 27 he was out of the Covid ward and seemed to be improving. Then a couple of days ago things took a turn for the worse, and by this morning he was dead.
Is that typical?
Is that typical?
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:11 pm to L.A.
I would imagine a medical professional would need some more info
Don't trust the crowd here. Sorry for your loss man
Don't trust the crowd here. Sorry for your loss man
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:12 pm to L.A.
Sorry to hear that, brother. Can you define "turn for the worst"?
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:12 pm to L.A.
My parents’ next door neighbor (74) died after a month’s long bout of COVID. This was back in 2020, so my memory is little sketchy, but I seem to remember at week 3, he seemed to be on a better trajectory before finally succumbing in week 4.
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:13 pm to Deactived
Thanks Jones. Not looking for medical opinions, just anecdotal experiences. He got worse, he got better, then died. Is that typical? We all thought the guy was out of the woods.
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:14 pm to northshorebamaman
quote:Not sure on the details yet. His wife sent out an email asking people to pray for him because he had taken a turn for the worse. Not sure exactly what she meant by that
Sorry to hear that, brother. Can you define "turn for the worst"?
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:14 pm to L.A.
Sorry for your loss.
Over a month in the hospital? Is that common? What was his age and did he have any other contributing factors?
Over a month in the hospital? Is that common? What was his age and did he have any other contributing factors?
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:15 pm to UndercoverBryologist
quote:That's pretty much exactly what happened to my friend. That is so weird
but I seem to remember at week 3, he seemed to be on a better trajectory before finally succumbing in week 4.
This post was edited on 2/6/22 at 5:22 pm
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:16 pm to L.A.
Sorry to hear, but I have no clue.
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:16 pm to L.A.
My neighbor was just admitted to ICU a few hours ago with double pneumonia. Underlying conditions and fully vaccinated. He's in a fight right now.
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:18 pm to L.A.
Of course that’s not typical. You know that’s not typical.
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:18 pm to L.A.
Need more info. Did he have pre existing medical condition? Did he develope pneumonia? Did he throw a blood clot?
This post was edited on 2/6/22 at 5:20 pm
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:18 pm to L.A.
Other comorbidities? What were the impacts of their covid infection? That far removed it seems like some sequlae of covid was responsible.
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:19 pm to L.A.
Sorry for your loss. To answer your question honestly, dying from covid is not "typical" no matter the progression.
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:19 pm to L.A.
Was he vaxxed? any underlying conditions?
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:19 pm to L.A.
Out of curiosity, was he vaccinated?
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:20 pm to L.A.
quote:
That'
s pretty much exactly what happened to my friend. That is so weird
But I’m just going by second-hand reports from people who heard from the doctor. From the doctor’s perspective, bottoming out may be a “better trajectory” than constantly falling. It doesn’t mean that the man was in any hopes of recovering.
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:21 pm to cable
He was 62 and in good health. Not overweight. He did have bone cancer in his 30's and lost a leg. But he had been cancer free for over 25 years.
Not sure of vaccination status.
He was a pastor, so he was around people all the time
Not sure of vaccination status.
He was a pastor, so he was around people all the time
This post was edited on 2/6/22 at 5:24 pm
Posted on 2/6/22 at 5:21 pm to L.A.
I suppose you mean a patient who had seemingly overcome COVID and then sort of regresses. Yes we have seen it. No clue how common it is.
This post was edited on 2/7/22 at 7:14 pm
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