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Coronavirus: heart condition woman says Covid saved her life | Coronavirus: heart condition woman says Covid saved her life |
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A woman says contracting coronavirus ended up saving her life, when Covid doctors discovered she had an undiagnosed heart condition. | A woman says contracting coronavirus ended up saving her life, when Covid doctors discovered she had an undiagnosed heart condition. |
Angela Schlegel was hospitalised after 11 days of coronavirus symptoms. | Angela Schlegel was hospitalised after 11 days of coronavirus symptoms. |
Her heart condition - which medics said could have proved fatal - came to light while she was in intensive care at London's Royal Brompton Hospital. | Her heart condition - which medics said could have proved fatal - came to light while she was in intensive care at London's Royal Brompton Hospital. |
The 36-year-old said: "It just blew my mind as I was told my heart was not functioning the way it should be." | The 36-year-old said: "It just blew my mind as I was told my heart was not functioning the way it should be." |
She had initially been taken to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, on 22 March, where scans showed fluid around her lungs and heart. | She had initially been taken to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, on 22 March, where scans showed fluid around her lungs and heart. |
She was transferred to the Royal Brompton and diagnosed with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) - a condition that can damage various organ systems in the body including the heart, joints, lungs, and nerves. | She was transferred to the Royal Brompton and diagnosed with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) - a condition that can damage various organ systems in the body including the heart, joints, lungs, and nerves. |
Ms Schlegel said she had been "going back and forward to the doctor with asthma" for two years but had "no idea my heart was in trouble." | Ms Schlegel said she had been "going back and forward to the doctor with asthma" for two years but had "no idea my heart was in trouble." |
"If the EGPA was left undiagnosed I could have just dropped dead. | "If the EGPA was left undiagnosed I could have just dropped dead. |
"Coronavirus was putting my body and my heart under a lot of stress and doctors said it had accelerated my EPGA. | "Coronavirus was putting my body and my heart under a lot of stress and doctors said it had accelerated my EPGA. |
"It saved my life in the long term, but in the short term coronavirus did nearly kill me." | "It saved my life in the long term, but in the short term coronavirus did nearly kill me." |
Ms Schlegel, who spent five weeks in hospital, described the NHS staff who treated her as "just outstanding". | Ms Schlegel, who spent five weeks in hospital, described the NHS staff who treated her as "just outstanding". |
One of her consultants, Dr Pujan Patel told BBC Breakfast that watching Ms Schlegel recover had a "huge impact" on staff morale. | |
"When you do see that patient getting up on their on two feet and smiling it makes a tremendous impact," he said. | "When you do see that patient getting up on their on two feet and smiling it makes a tremendous impact," he said. |
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