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Rapturous applause greets father as he leaves hospital after three months

- MARK SMITH Health correspond­ent mark.smith@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AFATHER of four who spent almost three months in intensive care fighting coronaviru­s, sepsis and organ failure has finally returned home.

Steve Bell, who contracted Covid19 in March, was discharged from hospital to rapturous applause from NHS Wales staff.

The Welsh Ambulance Service employee spent 92 days in Nevill Hall Hospital in Abergavenn­y, 78 of which were in intensive care where he was given lifesaving treatment.

“I was cycling 13 miles a day before I got ill,” said Steve, 59, from Ebbw Vale. “I’m still coming to terms with what happened, and I’ve got a long way to go.

“The staff in ITU in particular were brilliant and really looked after me, listened to me and showed compassion.

“I couldn’t have asked for better care. They saved my life.

“The support I’ve had from my colleagues in the ambulance service has also been brilliant.”

Steve’s wife Ann said her husband started feeling unwell around a month after they returned from a holiday in February.

Ann, who has been married to Steve for 24 years, said: “After 12 days or so at home, he started to deteriorat­e and had to go into hospital. Before long, he was in intensive care.

“I wasn’t able to visit Steve, but the nurses would allow me to video call so that I could see him, even though he was sedated.”

Ann said Steve’s condition took a turn for the worse while in hospital and she feared she may never see him alive again.

“He contracted sepsis and his organs began to shut down,” she said. “He also had a problem with his heart briefly, but that was overcome.

“The doctors prepared me for the worst, but slowly, they began to wean him off the ventilator.”

When his condition improved further, Steve was transferre­d to Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan in his hometown to begin his rehabilita­tion. He was allowed to return home last Thursday.

Ann said: “We’re hopeful there’s no permanent damage to his organs, and he’ll be on oxygen for a while at home until his breathing improves.

“He’s also having to exercise to get his strength up. There’s a long way to go but we’re just so pleased he’s home.”

Steve, who has four grandchild­ren, joined the Welsh Ambulance Service as an ambulance care assistant in 2001 based in Tredegar.

He now works for the Welsh Ambulance Service’s Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service.

His colleagues have raised more than £3,400 via JustGiving to buy rehabilita­tion equipment to support his return to normal life.

He said: “My friends at the ambulance service have been brilliant, especially my team leader Paula Griffiths – not just to me, but also to Ann, checking in on her every day, sometimes three times a day.

“They sorted videos from the cast of Emmerdale and from sports personalit­ies to try and bring me round from the ventilatio­n.

“My friends and family also sent me video messages to try and bring me out of the sedation.

“I love my job and I can’t wait to come back, though it won’t be for many months.”

Phill Taylor, the Welsh Ambulance Service’s Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service general manager in south-east Wales, said: “We’re thrilled that Steve has been discharged from hospital and would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to our health board colleagues for looking after our dear friend and colleague.

“We’ll be supporting Steve and his family as he regains his health and wish him all the very best for his road to recovery.”

Director of operations Lee Brooks added: “It’s been a really difficult period for the service, especially with the death of paramedic Gerallt Davies MBE to Covid-19.

“At the Welsh Ambulance Service, our bonds run deep, and we were devastated when Steve also became very poorly with the virus.

“The whole organisati­on has been rooting for Steve, and we’re delighted that he’s now been able to leave hospital.

“Our focus now is on supporting Steve and his family as he continues his recovery at home.”

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