I have been to hell and back -Music Producer shares horrific COVID_19 experience
Legendary music producer, Da Hammer, has shared his frightful battle with Coronavirus.
Born Edward Nana Poku Osei, the music producer has begun a campaign to educate the public on the deadly virus.
“ I have been away for a month battling for my life. I have faced an adversary that I have never faced as long as I have lived. , basically”
“And I wanted to share this because it is important that people know what lurks around our neighborhoods, around our offices, around our daily endeavors basically. So a month ago, I had malaria. And you know Ghana and our self-treatment, I go get Coartem,” he continued.
Da Hammer disclosed that he stayed on the treatment for 3 days. But he was getting worse, so he decided to get a proper clinical test done. According to the results, he had malaria and typhoid and was given medication.
Fortunately for him, a nurse stepped in and pointed out that malaria and typhoid levels in his blood were too low to have been causing such a reaction. But he brushed it aside until he got worse 3 days later and could not breathe properly. He was rushed to the hospital and was immediately put on COVID-19 treatment.
“It was 1 am, and I was suffering. The bell that calls the Nurses wasn’t working. So I really thought that I was going to go. My breathing became a problem. I was suffering. I had a panic attack. It was 1 am I was calling the nurse. I think I actually shed a tear because I was scared.
“Listen, I was afraid. I was afraid, and I thought I was going to go. So I was scared. So I was doing these videos because I truly thought I was going to go. And I wanted to leave something behind that people could use, especially my family,” he concluded.
Watch the full video here: