Christopher Cross is opening up the contract for the COVID-19 virus, and it really paralyzes him.
-Year-year-old Grammy-winning singer-songwriter opened up about her time with Covid-19 in a new interview on CBS Sunday morning broadcast on October 18th.
He told reporter Serena Altschul that while his time with the virus was short, it represents the darkest time of his life.
Opening: Christopher Cross is opening a contract for the COVID-19 virus, and he is actually paralyzed.
‘It was the worst 10 days of my life. And I couldn’t walk, could barely move. And so, it was definitely the darkest of times for me. You know what It was really touching and go and tough, ‘said the sailing singer.
He added, ‘You know, Jesus to-Jesus moments or whatever it was, where I was getting some help … to get out of this thing, because I wasn’t sure.’
The singer and his girlfriend were diagnosed with Covid-19 after a trip to Mexico City, and after a positive test, they were sick for about three weeks.
Worst 10 days: ‘It was the worst 10 days of my life. And I couldn’t walk, could barely move. And so, it was definitely the darkest time of the year for me. You know what It was really touching and go and tough, ‘said the sailing singer
‘I can tell you that there was a little conversation with me when I was there – whatever he or she was with, and just saying, you know,“ If you could get me out of here, I would be a good person. I will, ”he said.
After recovering from COVID-19, she felt better going to the grocery store in April, when her legs slipped out, and she was later diagnosed with Gillian-Barre syndrome, which attacks the nervous system, and her doctors believe it caused it. Happened. COVID-19.
The singer-songwriter, who won five Grammys for his debut album in 1979, added that he wanted to know how people were affected by the virus.
Conversations: ‘I can tell you that there was a little conversation with me when I was there – whatever it is with him or her, and just say, you know,“ If you could get me out of here, I would. I will be a better person, “he said
‘I’m not a big celebrity, but it’s important for people to know that you can do this disease. I felt it was my duty to share with people. ‘
‘Look, this is a big deal. Like, you have to wear your mask. You have to take care of each other. Because this can happen to you. ‘
While his paralysis was temporary, the effect of his walking still occurs months later and he still has to use cane to move.
Important: ‘I’m not a big celebrity, but it’s important for people to know that you can get this disease. I felt it was my duty to share with people. ‘
‘So yes, my walk has been affected. At times my speech may be affected. Memory is also a big thing. Just neurologically, I’m a little foggy, you know? He added.
‘Now I’m on medicine … Nerve pain is a deadly medicine, which can also cause a little fog. But I don’t know how clear I will be until I can take it down at some point, ’Cross added.
‘But most people with gillian-bere heal from 90% to 100% in about a year. That said, this is my foreshadowing.
The full interview with Cross will air on CBS Sunday morning on Sunday, October 18th.
Affected: ‘So yes, my walking has been affected. At times my speech may be affected. Memory is also a big thing. Just neurologically, I’m a little foggy, you know? He added
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