I spent 17 days at Raheja hospital including 12 days in the ICU and I was admitted 10 days after getting COVID positive. That’s a total of 27 days of Covid experience.
With God’s grace along with prayers & blessings of well-wishers, combined with the amazing work done by the medical & caregiving team of S L Raheja Hospital, I was able to fight back & survive this health crisis & am recuperating at home now in what doctors tell me is my rebirth & my 2nd innings in life.
My family & I went through a whole range of emotions. Both my wife & son were Covid positive & were in home quarantine. While in the ICU, I cried a few times but also laughed many more times and did daily self-talks. Video calling to family & friends was a boon. Chanting, meditation, music, watching comedy on YouTube & the tremendous positivity created by the hospital team and my own family & friends was an elixir.
This is my story & I wanted to share my experience.
I want to begin with my mistakes, which you need to avoid.
The 3 mistakes I made which led to the worsening of the infection & hospitalization
Before COVID
(1) Not taking the vaccine despite having a co-morbidity (hypertension)
After testing Covid positive
(2) Continuing in home-quarantine despite continuous 100-102 fever for 10 days & that too after taking 3 Dolo 650 tablets everyday (should have got hospitalized after 5 days of high fever)
(3) Not going for a CT scan earlier – by the time I went on Day 10, my score was 18 on 25 (should have done my CT scan by day 5)
The most critical days are Day 10 to Day 14 after testing positive when the oxygen (SPO2) levels can drop suddenly & the lungs can deteriorate at a fast pace – hence the CT scan & hospitalization option should be considered earlier
ELSE what can happen – In my case when I got admitted to the hospital, my fever was 103.6, my SPO2 level was 88 & my lungs were nearly 80 % damaged.
BUT taking inspiration from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s most famous line from the Cult Classic Terminator “I will be back”, I came back, isn’t it
At the same time, there are a lot of positives that came out of this incident. I have so many good memories, even some funny ones of what I went through.
Example – I became famous for what the nurses called my “TikTok” video
I am eternally grateful to many people for helping me & my family during these difficult times including timely help in getting a hospital bed, providing continuous positive messaging & motivation to my wife & me, praying for us & even chanting & doing pujas for my health and the entire S L Raheja hospital team for working tirelessly to save so many lives, including mine.