I'm sorry to hear that. Delirium in a hospital setting (especially critical care) is not uncommon. The reduced flow of oxygen to the brain, drugs, sometimes restraints, constant noise and lack of sleep all contribute. The critically ill with covid-19 have prolonged exposures to all of these. I work with the elderly and it has been especially difficult for dementia patients trying to recover.My father also had this when he was suffering from lobar pneumonia. A combination of high temperature and lack of oxygen had him running around the hospital thinking he was being chased by the enemy. He was a large strong guy and they did eventually catch him, and get him back in bed. He remembered it the next day and thought it was a dream and told the nurses. They informed him it was true and showed him the bruises on his wrists where the porters had got hold of him to bring him back to the ward.
Looking for a linkPer CNN WH Coronavirus Task Force briefing at 11:30 EST
I'll see if there is one upLooking for a link![]()
And because of stories like these...you don't have to tell me that you "only know two 80 year old's that died of it" like that will give comfort to others in some strange way....I don't want to get the virus in the first place, whether I recover or have a "mild" case...why would any rational person want to get infected at all? There are so many unknowns with this...I have MS...there is some research out there that points to a virus (Epstein -Barr) for playing a role in getting multiple sclerosis. Who knows what Covid down the line will be linked to? I find a cavalier attitude that "its less lethal" "most people leave the hospital" "most people have mild cases, just coughing" to be seriously misplaced. MOOAdding to the first quoted article, this may be of interest to members who have had Covid-19....
He is running a international research project at covidbrainstudy.com where patients can sign up to complete a series of cognitive tests to see whether their brain functions have altered since getting COVID-19.
“This disease is affecting an enormous number of people,” Owen said. “That’s why it’s so important to collect this information now.”
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Scientists warn of potential wave of COVID-linked brain damage
Link to brain study:
COVID-19 Brain Study | Western University, Sunnybrook HSC, University of Toronto, & Cambridge Brain Sciences
There is an issue with international students in the US. If their college/university decides to offer classes on-line only, US government plans to revoke their visas and send them back home.That's a great idea! International students are often some of the brightest students on campus and contribute in many ways, not only financially. Many of them were in the middle of research projects that had to be put on hold. We had a huge number of medical specialists working in our hospitals and they are sorely missed. I hope that our country (Canada) brings our foreign students back too, with the same requirements for quarantine upon arrival.
I am so worried for all of you in the U.S. but seeing what is happening in Arizona is so sad. If this keeps up folks aren't going to have access to treatment. I have spent a lot of time in that State especially in Tempe. I have so many fond memories from my time there.
Praying they escape this beast. I can understand your worry.We have dear, dear friends in Phoenix who are 80 and the wife has never been healthy and their daughter is battling a form of chronic leukemia. Either one could need hospitalization, Covid or not. I’m trying not to be terrified for them.![]()
This link says 11:00 a.m. but cnn says 11:30???
LIVE STREAM: White House coronavirus task force holds briefing
There is an issue with international students in the US. If their college/university decides to offer classes on-line only, US government plans to revoke their visas and send them back home.
Thanks the link says 11 am, I'm waitingThis link says 11:00 a.m. but cnn says 11:30???
LIVE STREAM: White House coronavirus task force holds briefing
Well, let’s hope and pray that the 3 weeks between next week’s CDC guidelines announcement & Florida’s school reopening dates will actually be enough time to properly implement the support.
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