in an “induced coma” and is giving her 6 or 7 different medications to help her fight.
“All I want is her to continue to inhale and exhale,” confesses Tyrese. “That’s all I want.”
He went on to say that “because of you guys’ prayers, all of my mother’s vital signs are up–just like that. As much as I post about good stuff going on, because I am human, I can also let you know about the challenges. I just want you guys to celebrate the wins. And when I get on the other side of these challenges, I want you to know that I give all praises to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”
What COVID Pneumonia Does to Your Body
In pneumonia, the lungs become filled with fluid and inflamed, leading to breathing difficulties.
For some people, breathing problems can become severe enough to require treatment at the hospital with oxygen or even a ventilator.
The pneumonia that COVID-19 causes makes the air sacs in the lungs fill with fluid, limiting their ability to take in oxygen.
When COVID pneumonia develops, it causes additional symptoms, such as:
- Shortness of breath
- Increased heart rate
- Low blood pressure
What’s more is that COVID pneumonia often occurs in both lungs, rather than just one lung or the other.
Additionally, the widespread inflammation that occurs in some people with COVID-19 can lead to