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Here is a continuation of the reader’s letter:
„Of course, I have always been in an oxygen mask. Oxygen day and night. Going to the bathroom a few feet became a challenge. It was very scary. The lack of oxygen turned those eternities into eternity in a few minutes, not to mention the missing forces.
I am very grateful to all the doctors who treated, observed the course of the disease. I thank the nursing staff, their work at the moment is very hard with all those clothes, heavy rubber boots, they always found a warm word, a smile and care for you when you are helpless …
I am thankful that I had a CT scan on time and saw that I still have a pulmonary embolism. Complicated disease. I was hospitalized for almost a month. She has suffered so much, has never been ill, has had no illnesses, and is still waiting so long to heal.
When I read people’s comments about Covid-19 in the media, I am ashamed of us Lithuanians. During all that period of independence, has our head completely gone, that we do not appreciate the complexity of the situation, we do not hear anything, we do not believe in anything?
But you have to believe. I write that I have lived this, we need such a number of deaths.
When I was in the hospital, I heard the nurses fly, the hustle and bustle … the silence. Just words: he died again.
And we could each be mom, grandma, dad, grandpa …
And our grandmother was lying in the living room. I prayed for her and was very afraid of not dying nearby … I saw her fighting the disease. It doesn’t matter that she is 80, but she has children waiting for her at home …
Let’s stop, let’s think, because it can affect everyone.
Will that Christmas be so important when we lose a loved one who will not join us for another Christmas? “, Wrote.
This is a reader’s opinion that does not necessarily coincide with the editorial.
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