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92-year-old Negrense recovers from Covid-19

- By Nanette Guadalquiv­er PNA

BACOLOD CITY—A tale of hope and inspiratio­n amid the gloom of the coronaviru­s pandemic sprang from a southern Negros city, which has recorded one of the oldest in the country to recover from the illness —92-yearold Antonina Gargoles.

The good news about the patient’s recovery was shared on Facebook by Dr. Kaye Marie Yap, a doctor to the barrio in Himamaylan City, who provided medical care for Lola Antonina.

“Such an inspiring story gives us hope amid the current situation we are facing. It shows how genuine love and care can greatly contribute to a patient’s recovery,” Yap told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) in an online interview on Monday.

She said with the increasing cases of local transmissi­on, medical frontliner­s like her have been struggling to cope. “We fear for our health, our family’s health, and the community’s health at the same time, but with Lola Antonina’s story, I can say that all our struggles are worth it. It keeps us going,” Yap added.

On Sunday, she shared four photos and a video of the nonagenari­an, looking spritely in various poses.

In the video, a smiling Lola Antonina described her doctor as “very beautiful.”

In her post, Yap said the patient from Barangay Sara-et, who has chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease, contracted the virus on July 23.

“She was too weak, febrile, and dyspneic when we visited her at their house last August 6. I advised their family that Lola should be referred to a tertiary hospital. However, they refused. They wanted to be the ones to take care of Lola, considerin­g her old age and bedridden status,” she added.

Yap said they provided Lola Antonina with medicines and constantly monitored her condition under the care of her daughter and grandson.

“Two days after she started taking her medicines, her condition improved, eventually leading to her full recovery—negative repeat swab and with no symptoms!” she announced.

 ?? PHOTOS COURTESY OF KAYE MARIE YAP ?? THE recovery of 92-year-old Antonina Gargoles of Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental, has brought hope and inspiratio­n amid the gloom of the Covid-19 pandemic. “She is our inspiratio­n in our struggle to fight this pandemic,” her physician Kaye Marie Yap said on August 24, 2020.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF KAYE MARIE YAP THE recovery of 92-year-old Antonina Gargoles of Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental, has brought hope and inspiratio­n amid the gloom of the Covid-19 pandemic. “She is our inspiratio­n in our struggle to fight this pandemic,” her physician Kaye Marie Yap said on August 24, 2020.

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