The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Maureen goes home after 19 days hooked to a ventilator

Dundee woman who was rushed to intensive care on the verge of death when her lungs deteriorat­ed rapidly is clapped out of hospital by teams who helped her to make a full recovery after six weeks of battling against coronaviru­s

- JAKE KEITH

A Dundee woman who spent 19 days on a ventilator on the verge of death battling Covid-19 was clapped out of hospital yesterday by the teams who helped her make a full recovery.

Maureen Deuchars, 65, spent more than six weeks in total fighting the virus but was yesterday discharged from the Centre for Brain Injury Rehabilita­tion (CBIR) at Dundee’s Royal Victoria Hospital.

She was first admitted to the Covid Assessment Unit at Ninewells Hospital on March 29 but was swiftly transferre­d to intensive care when her lungs deteriorat­ed rapidly.

With machines keeping her alive, she managed to regain enough strength to fight off the virus over two and a half weeks and was eventually moved to CBIR to regain her strength.

Her daughter Danielle Najahi said they owe her life to the “amazing and compassion­ate” healthcare staff.

“I would just like to say thank you on behalf of my mum Maureen, myself and all my family to NHS Tayside,” she said.

“The team in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) was phenomenal and they made sure they kept my family and I updated throughout my mum’s time with them.

“They are amazing at what they do and without them my mum would not be alive today. The care and expertise this whole team gave to my mum makes me so proud to work for NHS Tayside.

“Mum showed great determinat­ion to get back on her feet and walk again with the help and support of the physiother­apists and occupation­al therapists.”

Maureen yesterday left CBIR to a parade of applauding nurses and was visibly emotional as she walked past.

She had spent a remarkable total of 45 days in hospital.

Danielle added: “The amazing care and compassion shown throughout this whole journey from ICU, High Dependency Unit (HDU), Ward 3 and CBIR has been phenomenal and we, as a family, will be forever thankful to everyone at NHS Tayside who looked after our mum.

“Hopefully, when this is all over we can visit the hospital with mum and thank all the staff personally.

“I am really pleased to say that mum has now left the Centre for Brain Injury Rehab after a long six weeks but is happy to be going home to be with my dad and all her home comforts.”

 ??  ?? Dundee woman Maureen Deuchars, who spent 19 days on a ventilator, checked out of hospital yesterday and is now at home recovering.
Dundee woman Maureen Deuchars, who spent 19 days on a ventilator, checked out of hospital yesterday and is now at home recovering.

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