The coronavirus sent Arizona resident Eddie Case into a medically induced coma, he says. When he woke up, he couldn't move. Case and his wife Anne Costa Case tell CNN's Anderson Cooper what his harrowing ordeal of recovery has been like.
The virus sent him into a medically induced coma, he told CNN's Anderson Cooper Wednesday. And when he woke up, he was paralyzed."I really thought I had been involved in an accident or some sort of mishap," Case said. He has since had to learn how to stand and how to write. Coronavirus infections and hospitalizations are on the rise across the US. With cases nearing 3.
But they said they had a hard time accessing a test because they had not travelled and did not know anyone who had tested positive. Case might have stopped there, but when his symptoms progressed, they went to the hospital."When he started reporting the shortness of breath, we decided that's it, we need to go to the ER," Anne Costa Case said.He was transferred to a different hospital, put on a ventilator and then put in a medically induced coma for 20 days, he said.
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