Bath Chronicle

Family issue Covid warning

-

A father and daughter who both contracted coronaviru­s have spoken of their experience­s and urged the public to make sure they keep following the hands, face, space rules.

Michael Wright, 71, and his daughter Becky Davies, 36, both fell ill late last year, although they had very different experience­s.

While Becky suffered with a loss of taste and smell, as well as extreme fatigue and a shortness of breath, her father was so poorly he had to be admitted to the RUH, and was moved into intensive care.

Michael, a farmer who lives just outside Bath, said: “When I first became ill I thought it was just a bit of a cold. But as things progressed I started to have a constant headache and became very conscious of a metallic smell that made me feel sick. I also had no appetite and couldn’t sleep as I felt so sick.

“Both my wife and I tested positive for Covid-19 but just felt we could beat this little bug, so we soldiered on hoping things would start to improve. However, I began to get worse and we called an ambulance which took me to the RUH.

“I was first admitted to a ward and then to intensive care, where I spent eight days on oxygen. My first two days were really difficult I felt so ill. I was unable to eat much and had to force liquids down. It’s at this stage that you find yourself coming to terms with the possibilit­y that you might not make it. But then something triggers your will to live, and you start to fight back.

“All the staff were amazing and treated me with care and compassion at all times. I can’t thank the NHS enough.

“I am now recovering well - being a farmer with livestock to look after has helped me to keep fighting - and I now feel much better, although wet, dismal days still affect my breathing.

“For those people that don’t feel they need to follow the guidelines, let me say that this bug is very random. I was a healthy farmer who would have never expected anything to have taken me out like Covid did.

“So please follow the guidelines, and save the life of someone you love.”

Becky said: “The worst part for me and my husband was the extreme fatigue and aching all over. The symptoms lasted for 10 days, and the fatigue lasted for a good few weeks afterwards.

“I still feel a shortness of breath even now – just walking up the stairs has an effect and on the short walk to collect my children from school I am finding my breathing is affected.

“I would say please take Covid seriously - it affects everyone so differentl­y and unfortunat­ely you may not be the lucky one. I was very lucky and so was my husband and son.”

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Becky Davies and her her father Michael Wright
Becky Davies and her her father Michael Wright

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom