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Coronavirus: 'Healthy' man's plea after illness scare | Coronavirus: 'Healthy' man's plea after illness scare |
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A young man who was “fit and healthy” is urging people to isolate after he nearly died with coronavirus. | A young man who was “fit and healthy” is urging people to isolate after he nearly died with coronavirus. |
Ryan Van Waterschoot, 28, who thought he “was never coming home”, took to social media asking others “not to be selfish”. | Ryan Van Waterschoot, 28, who thought he “was never coming home”, took to social media asking others “not to be selfish”. |
After 10 days in Peterborough City Hospital he is now recovering at home. | After 10 days in Peterborough City Hospital he is now recovering at home. |
“If not for the nurses risking their lives... I wouldn’t be here... Please stay at home and don’t put them under more pressure,” he said. | “If not for the nurses risking their lives... I wouldn’t be here... Please stay at home and don’t put them under more pressure,” he said. |
Mr Van Waterschoot, an account manager for a car rental firm, initially thought he had a cold after losing his sense of taste and smell on 6 March. | |
His symptoms began before government advice on social distancing, and he thought he was unlikely to be at risk because he had not been abroad in several years. | His symptoms began before government advice on social distancing, and he thought he was unlikely to be at risk because he had not been abroad in several years. |
However, his condition worsened over the next six days with a serious cough and fever. Doctors found he had pneumonia and sepsis, related to the coronavirus infection. | However, his condition worsened over the next six days with a serious cough and fever. Doctors found he had pneumonia and sepsis, related to the coronavirus infection. |
He said: “I felt awful, I felt like my body was completely shutting down.” | He said: “I felt awful, I felt like my body was completely shutting down.” |
“I’ve always been fit and healthy, that’s the biggest shock about it. It went from 0-100 so fast.” | “I’ve always been fit and healthy, that’s the biggest shock about it. It went from 0-100 so fast.” |
“When I tested positive it was horrendous. You’re on your own, you just think you’re going to die... It was the scariest moment of my life.” | “When I tested positive it was horrendous. You’re on your own, you just think you’re going to die... It was the scariest moment of my life.” |
Mr Van Waterschoot, of Peterborough, who is married to Ashleigh, was the first of two confirmed cases in the city so far. | |
He said he owed his life to the NHS staff who “risked their lives to save mine”. | He said he owed his life to the NHS staff who “risked their lives to save mine”. |
“They were literally the only people I saw and they kept me positive... It takes incredible guts and courage to go into a room with someone with coronavirus,” he added. | “They were literally the only people I saw and they kept me positive... It takes incredible guts and courage to go into a room with someone with coronavirus,” he added. |
Mr Van Waterschoot, who is still self-isolating at home following his release from hospital on Saturday, said he was shocked at how advice had changed but believed it was for the best. | Mr Van Waterschoot, who is still self-isolating at home following his release from hospital on Saturday, said he was shocked at how advice had changed but believed it was for the best. |
He said: “I still feel completely wiped out. I spent 10 days in hospital and came out to a totally different world to the one I left. | He said: “I still feel completely wiped out. I spent 10 days in hospital and came out to a totally different world to the one I left. |
“I’d say to anyone, just keep each other safe and don’t be naive." | “I’d say to anyone, just keep each other safe and don’t be naive." |
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