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Adam Cifu, MD's avatar

Wonderful! Thank you so much Ben.

(And thanks for making my stuff better).

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BombersBay's avatar

My father in law ended up in the ICU with Covid. He was about to go on a ventilator but knew the chances of coming off of it and elected to forego any ventilator treatment so we were resigned to the fact that he probably would not make it. He was 82 at the time. My brother in law is an MD himself in another part of the country and was able to convince the hospital to allow my wife to see her father one last time. He was the only reason my wife was able to go and suit up and visit her father before he went to the other side. I feel terrible for people who were unable to see their loved ones because of these policies.

Luckily, this story has a happy ending. My brother in law came out and was able to convince the attending doctors to try convalescent plasma (from someone who had recovered from Covid). To my surprise, the doctors at this hospital(a very reputable one) had never tried it before and this was almost a year into the start of the pandemic. Within 12 hours of receiving the transfusion, my father in law was already improving. He was out of the ICU within 48 hours and went home 3 days later. The missteps, whether intentional or not (I am on the side of intentional) of the pandemic response were awful. These people need to be held accountable but I doubt they ever will be.

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