COVID-19: Survivor narrates her story in Lagos Isolation Centre

COVID-19: Survivor narrates her story in Lagos Isolation Centre

Oluwaseun Ayodeji Osowobi, Executive Director of StandtoEndRape Initiative, on Monday recounted her experience while in isolation center battling with the novel COVID-19 infection.

The StandtoEndRape Executive Director who was among the five patients discharged by the Lagos State government after testing negative to the virus, encouraged Nigerians to practice social distancing to stop the virus from further spread.

“Life finds ways of throwing LEMON at me. I’ve struggled with coming forward, but I want to inspire hope.

“I returned to Nigeria from the UK post-Commonwealth event (I totally enjoyed) & fell ill. As a responsible person, I self-isolated and days after, I tested positive for COVID-19.

“Before returning, I had planned several interviews, I was scheduled to start a fantastic consultancy job & was also expecting to sign a contract worth million, but I lost them all.

“I had to self-isolate and also inform people I came in close contact with to get tested.

“My friend & I kept calling the Nigeria Center for Disease Control to get tested? What if we didn’t persist?

“No info on my test result. At 12am, an ambulance was at my house. I woke up from sleep & was crying. I got to isolation center, but no one was there to receive me. I waited in the ambulance for two hours.

“The nurses eventually came out & treated me like a plague. I sat in the ambulance feeling rejected.

“No questions about how I felt. So many questions about my travel history. Same information I had provided to NCDC & Lagos State Government during profiling.

“After two hours, I was taken to my space.

“I felt lonely, bored & disconnected from the outside world.

“Few days after, another patient came in. We bonded. Days later, patients trooped in.

“Are people observing self-isolation & social distancing?” I was so scared for Nigeria.

“The next days were tough. No appetite. The nausea, vomit & stooling was unbearable. I’m a blood type A & #COVID19 dealt with me.

“I thought I was going to die & contemplated a succession plan for @StandtoEndRape.

“I was on drugs daily. Sometimes, I ‘d take 8 tablets in the morning, 13 tablets in the afternoon, 10 at night. My system threw everything out-Water, food, soap & all disgusted me. But I’d look at the wall & force myself to stay hydrated — drank ORS. I fought to live! I fought!!

“Days after, the Doctors shared a good news that I tested negative. I shared this news with my family & friends. My blood sample was taken & I also tried to donate my plasmapheresis to help others. I hoped to be discharged.

“I waited to be discharged, but for two days, nothing happened.

“I was unsure of what was going on. Why haven’t I been discharged? Should I be in the same ward? Could I get reinjected? I was worried but remained calm.

“On the third day, Doctors said, “well, we worked with the info we had of you testing negative, but one result came back positive.”

“You’ll stay a few more days. You know we take nose, mouth & sputum samples.”

“Am I still positive?” I asked.

“No, you’re negative,” the Doctor replied.

“The Doctor apologized for the delay. I was anxious to go home but remained calm.

“I wanted to be free from this pain.

“I continued the medication and asked to be in a separate ward. Sadly, I remained in the same ward as all others rooms were full.

“My ward had people who were positive. What if I get re-infected?

“For them, I was a beacon of hope & they needed me gone to register the progress.

“My family & friends were becoming anxious.

“People in my ward who earlier celebrated the news of my result suddenly lost hope.

“Why are you still here?”

“You shouldn’t be here with us. You should be separated from us now, “People in my ward muttered.

“Today, I am proud to inform you that I murdered COVID-19 & have tested negative twice! I have been discharged!

“I bless God for His mercies.

“The nurses at IDH Yaba were fabulous. They deserve accolades for their hard work.

“Thank you, Governor, @jidesanwoolu for coming to see me.
Thanks to @ProfAkinAbayomi, the health team at IDH + Lagos State. The food was good.

“Thanks to @dondekojo for helping me get help. Thanks to my chat buddy, @akintonmide.

“Thank you @KelechiAFC & @lailajohnsonsal for the mental & material support.

“They protected my identity.

“Thanks to everyone who called, sent messages and tried to contact me. I am grateful and well.

“This experience reminded me of the value of friendship. Some people I refer to as friends speculated about this, but never reached out to check. Thank you still. Back to the grind.

“Huge thanks to my family, Triciabiz & Sola Odetola who were my backbone.

“Some stigmatized me based on a PUNCH article with subtle messages like “why did she come back to Nigeria?”

“Nigeria is my home.

“Coronavirus is NOT a death sentence. People can survive and I have.

“We should encourage people to get tested & stop the stigma.

“Practice social distancing and stop the spread.

“@NCDCgov & State Governments need to improve their testing capacity. Test mild/asymptomatic cases too.

“Sending strength to everyone who is fighting to beat #COVID19.

“To every young person out there, please give your lungs a chance to beat this. Can I encourage you to stop smoking & live a healthy life at this time? A healthy lung is KEY!
“This another phase of my life & I have won! I celebrate my resilience and strength.
“Call me SURVIVAYO” she said.

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