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First confirmed patient in Rhode Island talks about surviving Coronavirus
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:29 pm
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:29 pm
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PROVIDENCE — Rhode Island’s first confirmed coronavirus patient, the vice principal of student life at Saint Raphael Academy who led a field trip to Europe, spoke to The Wall Street Journal from the ICU at Miriam Hospital.
Marc Thibault, 48, who became one of the first patients diagnosed in the United States, said he used hand sanitizer frequently during the Feb. 14-22 trip, but in Italy, he shared a microphone with a tour guide who said he was coming down with the flu.
He told the Wall Street Journal that he has asthma but exercises every day and rarely gets sick.
He felt sluggish on the flight home. He stayed home from work but went to a walk-in clinic when he felt worse, then a few days later to a hospital. Doctors at both places decided his symptoms did not qualify him for the coronavirus test, but the hospital contacted the R.I. Department of Health, which told him to get tested immediately.
He was tested at Miriam Hospital and admitted on Feb. 27.
Then, he said, the illness hit him “like a hurricane.”
He struggled to breathe. His lungs filled with fluid, and nurses in hazmat-style suits had to drain them every two hours.
The worst part, he said, was the feeling of choking. “You feel like you’re asphyxiating, and you’re panicking because you can’t breathe.”
He kept telling himself, “Just get through the next hour, the next hour, the next hour.”
At one point, he was aware that a priest in protective gear was about to administer last rites. He wrote a note to his wife saying that if his lungs collapsed, he did not want to be put on life support.
“I was one inch from death,” he told the WSJ on Tuesday.
“It’s alarming when I hear people minimize it as a simple cold,” he said. “It almost killed me.”
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:31 pm to Harry Caray
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The worst part, he said, was the feeling of choking. “You feel like you’re asphyxiating, and you’re panicking because you can’t breathe.”
He kept telling himself, “Just get through the next hour, the next hour, the next hour.”
At one point, he was aware that a priest in protective gear was about to administer last rites. He wrote a note to his wife saying that if his lungs collapsed, he did not want to be put on life support.
Sounds like every day at work for me.
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:31 pm to Harry Caray
Honkus coming home to Louisiana?
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:31 pm to Harry Caray
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The worst part, he said, was the feeling of choking. “You feel like you’re asphyxiating, and you’re panicking because you can’t breathe.”
He kept telling himself, “Just get through the next hour, the next hour, the next hour.”
At one point, he was aware that a priest in protective gear was about to administer last rites. He wrote a note to his wife saying that if his lungs collapsed, he did not want to be put on life support.
“I was one inch from death,” he told the WSJ on Tuesday.
“It’s alarming when I hear people minimize it as a simple cold,” he said. “It almost killed me.”
Obviously the media added these parts. He didn't really say those things.
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:32 pm to Harry Caray
Well surely this will help
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:32 pm to Harry Caray
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He told the Wall Street Journal that he has asthma
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:32 pm to Harry Caray
PSA: this person’s account of the disease, while harrowing, is NOT AT ALL THE NORM
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:33 pm to Harry Caray
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The worst part, he said, was the feeling of choking. “You feel like you’re asphyxiating, and you’re panicking because you can’t breathe.”
This happened to me on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Weird.
This post was edited on 3/12/20 at 1:36 pm
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:33 pm to Harry Caray
quote:This article should be a wakeup call for everyone.
“It’s alarming when I hear people minimize it as a simple cold,” he said. “It almost killed me.”
This isnt the flu. Its much worse than the flu. This is a serious disease that has the potential to overwhelm hospitals.
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:33 pm to TDsngumbo
Asthma is a pretty big underlying condition for a respiratory ailment.
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:33 pm to jimbeam
48 with athsma but still.
That checks out. Reports from Italy said it wasn’t the norm, but it also wasn’t uncommon for people in their low 40’s/upper 30’s to need intensive care
That checks out. Reports from Italy said it wasn’t the norm, but it also wasn’t uncommon for people in their low 40’s/upper 30’s to need intensive care
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:33 pm to WillyLoman
quote:Along with 25 million other Americans
He told the Wall Street Journal that he has asthma
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:34 pm to tgr4ever
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This isnt the flu.
Sounds like an asthmatic with pneumonia.
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:35 pm to tgr4ever
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This isnt the flu. Its much worse than the flu. This is a serious disease that has the potential to overwhelm hospitals.
So it's worse than Ebola ?
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:35 pm to Harry Caray
I guess maybe it wasn't such a good idea to lead that school trip to Italy. All these people and their fancy international trips are the reason we are in this fix. By mid-February everyone knew damn well this was out there.
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:35 pm to Harry Caray
Sounds like the writer from WSJ did some fantasy fact adding to this guys story.
Posted on 3/12/20 at 1:36 pm to tgr4ever
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This article should be a wakeup call for everyone. This isnt the flu. Its much worse than the flu.
This post was edited on 3/12/20 at 1:41 pm
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