A Waking Nightmare for COVID-19 Patients

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2020
  • COVID-19 survivors who were critically ill describe frightening experiences in the intensive-care unit. “I was positive they were trying to kill me,” one young patient says. She was experiencing ICU delirium. Read more: www.theatlantic.com/video/arc...
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  • @Aeimos
    @Aeimos 4 года назад +7988

    This means thousands of people have died thinking they were being tortured or in hell. That’s bleak.

    • @garymingy8671
      @garymingy8671 4 года назад +164

      The hospitals have Goode drugs , nightmares seam real ; fevers often induce visions ; your body is in crises ,your brain had defenses - I'd half frogotten bout these details , beer works ...one or maybe two.

    • @newhorizonsforfifty2833
      @newhorizonsforfifty2833 4 года назад +406

      But hey, I guess in Michigan, it's still worth the risk of a haircut.

    • @halasalready
      @halasalready 4 года назад +17

      New Horizons For Fifty right??? So crazy!

    • @lrod8721
      @lrod8721 4 года назад +168

      It’s not only what happens to you that seems so real, I dreamt that my 30yr old police officer Son was killed. I was in tears asking my Daughter how he died. That was only one of my thoughts as I was in a medically induced coma from open heart surgery last December. Horrible, absolutely horrible.

    • @linanicolia1363
      @linanicolia1363 4 года назад +42

      until they die and it is over. They are FREE !

  • @Nicksloan91
    @Nicksloan91 4 года назад +4901

    And if you think that the American physical healthcare system is severely unprepared for dealing with this, just wait until you see how painfully unprepared the mental healthcare system is in this country.

    • @TimothyMorigeau
      @TimothyMorigeau 4 года назад +272

      Our mental health care system is a joke.

    • @johnnydoe2672
      @johnnydoe2672 4 года назад +401

      There’s a mental healthcare system?

    • @lindasandoval8944
      @lindasandoval8944 4 года назад +70

      Exactly

    • @ashofoz9713
      @ashofoz9713 4 года назад +38

      This is the scariest part.

    • @grytlappar
      @grytlappar 4 года назад +54

      And in what country do you think it's good? Having lived in both the US and Sweden, I can tell you that Sweden is a fucking wasteland when it comes to mental/psychiatric help, compared to the US.

  • @janr2289
    @janr2289 4 года назад +526

    This is a tough watch. Stay safe and healthy everyone.

    • @esgargoon4730
      @esgargoon4730 4 года назад +3

      Thx

    • @chetosbaby1
      @chetosbaby1 3 года назад +3

      we must pray for healing✝🛐

    • @bmaak
      @bmaak 3 года назад

      And don't watch covid stuff... I feel sorry I did!!!

    • @JulieR73
      @JulieR73 2 года назад

      Thank you! You too!

  • @darkproject3368
    @darkproject3368 4 года назад +577

    My grandpa died while on a ventilator...I can't even imagine.

    • @Mea_Davis
      @Mea_Davis 4 года назад +20

      I'm so sorry 😭😭😭

    • @urielbaeza1
      @urielbaeza1 4 года назад +15

      He shouldn't have been on the ventilator.

    • @mcscrooge4542
      @mcscrooge4542 4 года назад +16

      So sorry.
      Take care of yourself, as well as your family and friends.
      If you get to feeling overwhelmed emotionally, or deeply depressed, don't hesitate to seek profession help.
      Be kind to everyone. Always "look for the helpers."

    • @Teewriter
      @Teewriter 4 года назад +1

      50% death rate wuhanvirus aside.

    • @darkproject3368
      @darkproject3368 4 года назад +4

      @@mcscrooge4542 Thank you so much. I'm doing alright though my grandma isn't okay. She recently tore the letters grandpa and her used to send each other when they were young...

  • @nicolina1026
    @nicolina1026 4 года назад +3530

    "You need to RELAX and BREATHE or you're going to DIE."
    Oh ok, well I certainly can relax now, thanks.

    • @limiv5272
      @limiv5272 4 года назад +164

      I've been in a similar situation once when after a surgery I didn't feel the need to breath and a nurse had to remind me. If you're aware enough, hearing this sentence will likely get you to do your best to breath. In my case I was aware enough to actively try to breath despite not feeling the need, but too drugged to actually stress about it. Telling someone they might die is a good way to get their attention (-:

    • @charlesvandenburgh7754
      @charlesvandenburgh7754 4 года назад +7

      😂😂😂😂.

    • @sebastiand1816
      @sebastiand1816 4 года назад +7

      @@limiv5272 interesting

    • @sebastiand1816
      @sebastiand1816 4 года назад +8

      @@monkpkey "against"? The machine is helping to breath.

    • @macclift9956
      @macclift9956 4 года назад +2

      It would be interesting to know who the person was who said "you need to RELAX and BREATHE or you're going to DIE." Odd stuff!

  • @LoreleiMission
    @LoreleiMission 4 года назад +2131

    My mother thought she had been abducted into a spaceship, because everything was so white, the room was so white. ... My brother thought the nurse had tried to kill him because she'd had to put medicine in his mouth while he was tied down. A few days later when he was recovering he said to the nurse "you know it would work better if first you say 'I'm giving you medicine now' instead of just pinning someone's head down and putting unknown stuff in their mouth"-- he had a point

    • @linanicolia1363
      @linanicolia1363 4 года назад +21

      Ah ! so true !

    • @smithersrob
      @smithersrob 4 года назад +162

      We almost never give oral medicines to intubated patients except perhaps topical things eg for thrush, it was probably suction of secretions in the mouth or other mouth care like teeth brushing. The vast majority of us try to regularly reassure people about what we're doing but delerium completely scrambles memory and sense of time. If you think the person saying "its fine, just going to brush your teeth" is an alien who has abducted you or a rapist then there's almost nothing you can do that will be reassuring. I hope your mother and brother are doing better now.

    • @LoreleiMission
      @LoreleiMission 4 года назад +31

      @@smithersrob Yes they are currently fine. The nurse had replied to me that it was indeed medications. Now that you mention it, that is indeed odd since he had all the tubes hooked up... (Re her bedside manner, I have wondered if she was inexperienced because she made a number of really bad choices during the days I was there.)

    • @harrynac6017
      @harrynac6017 4 года назад +42

      @@LoreleiMission Some time ago my mother was in a hospital with all good nurses but one. A baker who is a dipshit is annoying, a nurse who's a dipshit is dangerous.

    • @djbis
      @djbis 4 года назад +10

      Nurses usually do tell you what they are doing though.

  • @astridgeo8635
    @astridgeo8635 4 года назад +116

    oh god, I’m autistic and the world is already so overstimulating to me this sounds like a horrendous nightmare

    • @crystalidx
      @crystalidx 3 года назад +2

      Most people are insensitive to things, until they have to face the truth. Welcome to the real world.

  • @drewswizzle4413
    @drewswizzle4413 4 года назад +223

    I had delirium twice when coming out of a medically induced coma. From the severe torture of the pain from my nerves growing back to the the very real torture of the delirium hallucinations. I am so scarred from the experience and have ptsd from it. I am no longer the same person due to the trauma. This is very real and is pure torture. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy. I hope the people who went through this find a way through the darkness.

    • @Calv-tb1bx
      @Calv-tb1bx 4 года назад +11

      I'm so sorry.🥺

    • @Calv-tb1bx
      @Calv-tb1bx 4 года назад +9

      God bless you

    • @LDuke-pc7kq
      @LDuke-pc7kq 3 года назад +2

      May God Bless and Heal you in mind , body and spirit 🙏 Thank you for helping others understand this, this is first time I have heard of this condition 😥

    • @joevurt4131
      @joevurt4131 3 года назад +2

      Sorry about your experience. But your expressions made me think that people take their lives after certain experiences and it may be because of these thoughts and feeling recurring even after they have survived whatever their medical situation was. But really it kills me to see all these selfish individuals out there who feel it's their right to do or not to do. Many are dying hurting being scared as a result of someone else's selfish act. It's just Sad

    • @sarahhillel7446
      @sarahhillel7446 3 года назад +1

      Me too Drew!!! Wouls be great to speak to others who have been through this!! Absolute hell!!!!

  • @ambergerhelper7852
    @ambergerhelper7852 4 года назад +4001

    Another reason it’s so important for healthcare workers to explain procedures to patients, even if you think the patient can’t hear you.

    • @aleshabibb1472
      @aleshabibb1472 4 года назад +205

      It's pretty much the standard. I talk to my patients all the time and explain everything even if they dont appear conscious.

    • @coconutsciencegirl9232
      @coconutsciencegirl9232 4 года назад +201

      I’m an icu nurse. And I explain everything to my patients even if they are in a coma. A lot of them don’t know what it is I’m saying because they tell me later they never heard an explanation. Or they were harmed Or even that they were sexually assaulted. But the weird thing is all of them wound recognize my voice and tell me it sounded familiar. My point is do you really think none of the nurses explained to any of these patients. That’s pretty unfair.

    • @kendrastrange18
      @kendrastrange18 4 года назад +4

      Yes!

    • @n1303144
      @n1303144 4 года назад +33

      if the patients are hooked with the ventilator and was given a muscle relaxant snd sedative to breath smoothly, I think talking to his or her family and letting them know what you do with their love one is also more crucial.

    • @limiv5272
      @limiv5272 4 года назад +21

      Those people are drugged and barely breathing, you can explain all you want it won't make them understand. It might've been comforting to them to have someone talk to them in a calm voice on a regular basis, but under the circumstances that's simply not going to happen.

  • @williamgoddard8566
    @williamgoddard8566 4 года назад +1162

    What's even scarier is knowing that people are experiencing this right now.

    • @weese1370
      @weese1370 4 года назад +26

      @Tino you really just compared a virus to rape and murder

    • @OnesFan1
      @OnesFan1 4 года назад +9

      imagine not having a voice to say it. That happens to animals every day, but humans torture them. this is raw karma.

    • @hayleyy_.j
      @hayleyy_.j 4 года назад +7

      EivenKim ちわ:D But the covid 19 patients didnt torture animals tf

    • @OnesFan1
      @OnesFan1 4 года назад +2

      @@hayleyy_.j no? They kill baby cows to drink milk, that's indirect murder

    • @hippyable
      @hippyable 4 года назад

      @@OnesFan1 it's heartbreaking.

  • @fatsardine
    @fatsardine 4 года назад +236

    I can’t believe that people are going through this right now. This is really scary. I sent my prayers for everyone❤️

    • @Msboochie2
      @Msboochie2 4 года назад +7

      FatSardine I have been in and out of the hospital since I was a child. I am 45 now, and petrified of the hospital. I never had CoVID, but I have been in the ICU several times, had a nose tube, and was catheterized. I had the nose tube at seven and am still traumatized. I had very similar experiences as those that were described here. Though, not nearly as bad, it was still horrible. A state between life and death is the best way I can describe it. You have experiences that seem so real, but people say did not happen. Things that did happen you don't have a memory of. I try to tell the hospital staff, as well as my friends and family but no one seems to get what I have been through. There have been times where my heart stopped, U had seizures, and only they know what else no one told me or my family. I found out when my insurance company called to find out if I had follow up treatment for the heart failure. Because I had no memory of it, I argued that it never happened they gave me dates and times. Only when I called my hospital roommate up, and she that confirmed yes something happened and they called a code, people came in an rushed me out of the room and brought me back hours later. I vaguely remembered being tolled into my room and realized it was true. The mental health problems that are caused by serious illness are never addressed. I hope this will bring light to the need for mental health aftercare in the aftermath of a serious hospitalization.

    • @melatrude4269
      @melatrude4269 4 года назад +8

      There are people going through this every single day of every week of every month of every year this is not just right now. Any time of the year you pass by a hospital imagine there are at least 5 people in that moment on a ventilator in the ICU having ICU delirium inside that hospital it's very sad to think about...

    • @thomastolbert6184
      @thomastolbert6184 3 года назад

      FatSardine,China has another on the way! When will people wake up and realize they intend to rule the world if they have to kill half of us first!

    • @BbBb-sl8qt
      @BbBb-sl8qt 2 года назад

      prayers sent back to you❤️

    • @lonewolf_101
      @lonewolf_101 2 года назад

      Thank you 😊 🙏

  • @linux750
    @linux750 4 года назад +205

    Healthcare needs to be reformed in the United States of America.
    If COVID-19 patients were nearly killed by their illness induced delirium, then imaging the living hell people living with mental illness go through.
    These COVID patients went through only weeks of delirium. Some people deal with DECADES of delirium.

    • @christinawillner9023
      @christinawillner9023 4 года назад +12

      Really glad you brought this up. Being in a psychotic state is indeed a similar state and can last a very long time. Especially when given medication that can keep you from resolving the process and keeps you confused (for some decades until they die). People with severe mental illness are often written off as if they have no chance of a happy life. It's a real crime against humanity at a large scale what is being done to people by Psychiatry. :(

    • @KaiserTrigger
      @KaiserTrigger 4 года назад +8

      It's the drugs inducing this in these people. The drugs need to be changed and made better.

    • @chicnoir29
      @chicnoir29 4 года назад +1

      Balzertown Cinema ❤️

    • @theroadtocosplayandcomicco5840
      @theroadtocosplayandcomicco5840 4 года назад

      Well now this is a new thing to add to my list of fears of getting covid
      Induced Anxiety Attack
      If I get this virus I will die

    • @deronreed2945
      @deronreed2945 2 года назад

      omg i never thought about that

  • @socialgarbage2
    @socialgarbage2 4 года назад +2336

    I watched my brother die in an ICU in March of this year. I watched the nurses trying to talk to him as he struggled until they had to restrain him to keep him from pulling the tube out. I kept asking if he knows what's happening to him or have any awareness at all, and they told me nothing he would remember. I was so crushed at the feeling that he was trapped inside and suffering, and there was nothing I could do to help him or save him. They assured me that he would remember nothing, and not feel anything. This video has confirmed every nightmare I've had since that day.
    I wish I had never seen this video, but I will still give it a like, because people need to see it.
    EDIT to help answer questions below: He suffered a stroke in the last week of Feb. He passed the first week of March. My state was not under lock down yet, and had no reported cases so we were allowed in the ICU two at a time. He had a
    brain aneurysm while on the tube and was declared brain dead.

    • @Alexis-mw2gd
      @Alexis-mw2gd 4 года назад +226

      socialgarbage2 I’m so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you ❤️

    • @rcor0net304
      @rcor0net304 4 года назад +87

      So sorry for Your loss

    • @Miprincessa
      @Miprincessa 4 года назад +69

      socialgarbage2 I’m so sorry 💔

    • @KateCarew
      @KateCarew 4 года назад +164

      As a nurse I can say I wish you hadn’t seen this either.
      I’m so so sorry for all that you’ve witnessed.
      I’m deeply sorry for the loss of your brother, stay well.
      🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻

    • @socialgarbage2
      @socialgarbage2 4 года назад +19

      @@KateCarew Thank you.

  • @xnwn
    @xnwn 4 года назад +1284

    This is possibly the worst thing I’ve ever heard.

    • @phatcrayonz
      @phatcrayonz 4 года назад +4

      It’s fake

    • @GrizleTheStick
      @GrizleTheStick 4 года назад +36

      @@phatcrayonz which part is fake?

    • @lucinda9137
      @lucinda9137 4 года назад +8

      Really? This is the worst thing you've heard?

    • @Crybyte
      @Crybyte 4 года назад +35

      Reminds me of the stories of people being sedated only to find themselves conscious for their entire surgery

    • @samdajellybeenie14
      @samdajellybeenie14 4 года назад +11

      Yeah, talk about terrifying and so incredibly sad.

  • @gemmawatson1879
    @gemmawatson1879 4 года назад +139

    I was in a coma for 12 days in 2010 and I've never been the same since and no one will listen to me but it sounds like I've experienced this. I have nevee slept a full night unless I've been sedated since because of the PTSD.
    I feel for these people massively amd just want to put my arms around them. So sad 😭

  • @debim8686
    @debim8686 4 года назад +51

    I'm a retired RN and I'd be terrified to be put on a ventilator. They need to use paralyzing drugs so you don't kick, or fight the ventilator, but your mind keeps going. As these folks describe, it's a living hell. It pains me to know they went through that.

    • @delhidelirium9091
      @delhidelirium9091 4 года назад +4

      Let me guess ... Propofol , Ketamine , Nitrous etc , etc ... delirants , strong tranquilizers which in the right amounts have the side effect of producing these Hallucinations .

    • @JaneenDaniellCain
      @JaneenDaniellCain 3 года назад +2

      @@delhidelirium9091 Exactly!

    • @delhidelirium9091
      @delhidelirium9091 3 года назад +1

      @@JaneenDaniellCain And the settings ... we all know that " ´ Deadly virus diagnose` + ´ Hospital ` + ´ Intubation ( perceived as the closest to death you can be )` " ... ever experienced " sleep paralysis " ? - That is in and of itself a trip , a very distressing one mind you ... add some Ketamine to the experience ... and yes , combine all of the above and you have a recipe for Hell Protocol .

    • @thomasa4239
      @thomasa4239 3 года назад +1

      @@delhidelirium9091 actually ketamine and nitrous would be great but,,,,. No!

    • @delhidelirium9091
      @delhidelirium9091 3 года назад

      @@thomasa4239 So , what else would you reckon would transport you to these type of delirious states ? Besides Psychedelics, dissociatives and delirants what could it be ?

  • @catthesongstress8289
    @catthesongstress8289 4 года назад +1047

    The most heartbreaking thing about this disease is people are dying and their families can't be there to comfort and advocate for them.

    • @michaelsotomayor5001
      @michaelsotomayor5001 4 года назад +14

      I don't understand why there are people out there trying to downplay this pandemic.. I know A lot of people that have passed away.. in different countries.. It's so sad and at times fear can settle in.. It's a reality! People are right now dying because of this.. my cousin lost his grandmother.. he couldn't even say goodbye or anything. My heart goes out to everyone that has been affected by this virus.

    • @jeromeduffy9270
      @jeromeduffy9270 4 года назад +3

      EXACTLY

    • @jeromeduffy9270
      @jeromeduffy9270 4 года назад +2

      @@michaelsotomayor5001 Dont try. They will not listen. They have a talking point memory from fix news

    • @bunnylancaster3544
      @bunnylancaster3544 4 года назад +2

      Cathy I agree, that to me is the worst.

    • @LOLLYPOPPE
      @LOLLYPOPPE 4 года назад +2

      Michael Sotomayor Because of Donald Trump

  • @itsmesanto
    @itsmesanto 4 года назад +782

    This is an evil disease. First struggle to survive. Then struggle to live. I feel like whole world will be traumatized for a long time.

    • @SandMan1998
      @SandMan1998 4 года назад +31

      It's definitely man made

    • @celinee.9562
      @celinee.9562 4 года назад +44

      @@SandMan1998 out of topic.

    • @sunstorm4436
      @sunstorm4436 4 года назад +5

      Better than having universal healthcare though, amirite? 🙂

    • @celinee.9562
      @celinee.9562 4 года назад +8

      @@sunstorm4436 okay you are joking.

    • @rossminet
      @rossminet 4 года назад +11

      Is it the disease or the oxygen deprivation?
      The stories remind me of my first uncontrolled asthma crisis. Upon arrival at the hospital, I was hallucinating, very unpleasantly.

  • @pickleofdeath7740
    @pickleofdeath7740 4 года назад +150

    Sounds like a bad acid trip. Can’t imagine being in one of those for days or even weeks.

    • @Stalkerx13
      @Stalkerx13 4 года назад +1

      I can just imagine being on that for 2 months straight

    • @Leprechaun-qv6mo
      @Leprechaun-qv6mo 4 года назад +2

      yeah 10hrs in a bad trip is enough, been threw a few of those. i wonder if so many ppl have these bad hallucinations cause its fear induced.

    • @TheRealFobican
      @TheRealFobican 4 года назад

      Lots of vitamin D and UV light from getting sunshine is what will help you a lot to make you get back to healthy.

    • @mikeyfn-a6684
      @mikeyfn-a6684 4 года назад

      I started having a bad trip(on LSD) on an emotional level once..thank God I got myself over it quick and kept enjoying it.

    • @mikeyfn-a6684
      @mikeyfn-a6684 4 года назад

      @Mo Khan but it can FEEL like it'll never end..like being stuck on a roller-coaster

  • @jennibell3
    @jennibell3 2 года назад +7

    I was in the ICU on life support (ventilator/ECMO) for 3 weeks due to Covid and I can assure you this is all so real. I will never be the same person I was before getting sick. I had dreams that I was so convinced were real it took me days to realize they weren't. When I woke up I thought I was in another country being studied in a research hospital. After therapy you return home and go back to work and everyone is the same, but you are not and no one really understands. From the time I woke up everyone has been telling me I should just be lucky to be alive. Survivors are grateful, but many of us have this dark place looming in the corner of our mind that I can only pray time will heal. God bless the healthcare workers who are keeping people alive and the physical therapists who are teaching people to get their mobility back after weeks of laying in bed.

  • @tonibartling3844
    @tonibartling3844 4 года назад +454

    I'm sure it's also why nurses showing signs of trauma - trying to help people in hell every day on those never ending shifts - I can't imagine

    • @rnkim2564
      @rnkim2564 4 года назад +1

      It's truly an imperfect system, you sometimes find yourself choosing the lesser of 2 evils in trying to help someone. Medicine is not very advanced in some ways and these established ways of dealing with things can be traumatizing for everyone. Medicine is quite archaic in many respects and I find myself in conflict over many issues

    • @sjuvanet
      @sjuvanet 4 года назад

      nursing is a profession, they are free to leave if they cannot handle the stress. a nurse who is emotional is no hero, they are negatively impacting themselves and the people around them.

    • @jeg5438
      @jeg5438 4 года назад +1

      @@sjuvanet Yeah, that must be it .You must be completely right. Nurses shouldn't be normal people dealing with death. Having emotions when they see people dealing with the loss of a loved one. And then maybe the nurses could be treated by doctors and therapists. Nah, too expensive. 50 percent of nurses quit in the first five years. So the Feds allowed hospitals to hire foreigners. Still short of nurses. I know. The hospitals can hire Super Heros and characters from your video games. I'd like to see the look on your face when told you have the virus. With a hospital staff who are totally uncaring. Hope you can still hear them talking about getting you out of the room and to the morgue quick as possible when you fade away.

    • @stevemoos1259
      @stevemoos1259 4 года назад +2

      @@sjuvanet If every nurse with emotional investment in their patients and in their job quit, there would be no nurses left.

    • @mrseddiediaz
      @mrseddiediaz 4 года назад

      Letting them die like bitches

  • @jessicaalmondjoy7706
    @jessicaalmondjoy7706 4 года назад +706

    As an RN in the CVICU, no competent nurse would EVER say "You're going to die" to a scared, ventilated patient. Especially since it's simply not true. There are so many things you can do to ensure adequate ventilation without putting it all on the patient's shoulders. Whether that's pain control, paralysis and sedation, or worse case scenario ECMO. So sorry for the man who experienced this. As for ICU delirium, it is hugely prevalent in ICUs (not just COVID patients), but the majority of people don't experience such frightening hallucinations. Agitation and profound confusion yes, but gore and horror are not the usual. It's still frightening, but this video seems to take worse case scenarios, as if trying to instill public fear. Awareness is great, but fear mongering isn't necessary.
    Edit: Just to clarify, every ICU nurse and doctor will agree that ICU delirium is a major issue that needs support during and after the patient's ICU stay, including me. My issue with this video, as my original comment stated, is that ICU delirium does not only mean you experience terrible, frightening hallucinations, like the people in this video described. It certainly CAN mean that, but it MUCH more often presents as confusion, anxiety, and difficulty sleeping. People with "mild" cases of delirium, who are the majority, need support too, so I don't want this video to discourage people from speaking up to their nurses and doctors about their thoughts because they think they're not "delirious enough." Also, family at the bedside often helps mitigate delirium, so the COVID pandemic definitely exacerbates cases of ICU delirium - not just for COVID patients though: my hospital's policy right now is that NO patient is allowed visitors, with exceptions of 1 visitor allowed for pediatric patients and end-of-life scenarios. EVERYONE feels lonely at this time. The general message of the videos is good - patients who experience ICU delirium need continued support in and out of the hospital, especially now when cases may be more prevalent. But I don't want people to fear hospitals and ICUs just because they think it's the norm to go through living hell, as this video describes. Hopefully that clear up some confusion on my thoughts. Thanks for listening!

    • @itzbeeianca
      @itzbeeianca 4 года назад +51

      Thank you for your comment...I'm petrified after watching this and your honest opinion calmed me..💕

    • @WolfJulia2001
      @WolfJulia2001 4 года назад +10

      Thank you

    • @laurenj432
      @laurenj432 4 года назад +12

      Since you’re a nurse, is there another sedation drug they can use that will give patients a more pleasant and happy high? Like nitrous oxide maybe? I just don’t think anyone should have to experience these awful hallucinations

    • @filetminyion5302
      @filetminyion5302 4 года назад +19

      Lauren J it’s all based on the subconscious mind while it is in that state think of it like people having a good or bad trip on a drug like acid. A good example is stories from people who have been in comas for months. I remember one person saying that they heard “demonic chanting” during the coma which turned out to be the family praying near them. Another experience talked about how they’d hear an angel singing which similarly turned out to be a family member singing. Fixing this problem would require mind control technology that we do not currently have

    • @debbymccormack6525
      @debbymccormack6525 4 года назад +39

      As a mother of 2 children with a lot of medical issues, I can assure you that not all nurses and doctors ARE competent and stupid things ARE said to patients. I'm not saying they are the majority but they do exist. And since you work with them you know this is true.

  • @-hailey-549
    @-hailey-549 4 года назад +78

    my mom is a nurse and she’s taking care of multiple Covid patients this second, and she told me that most of them when they get of the vent they have horrible hallucinations and some can’t even speak. it’s really sad because even though they survived, they’re not who they were before they got the illness.

    • @Music_bull
      @Music_bull 4 года назад +2

      Thats really sad bruh hope this pandemic ends soon

    • @mariev4875
      @mariev4875 4 года назад +5

      My mom is currently in hospital with covid, was on ventilator for one week. And is experiencing just this. This is horrible.

    • @michaelandrew4659
      @michaelandrew4659 4 года назад +6

      Hope Real I hope your mom gets better 🙌🏻

    • @livewireOrourke
      @livewireOrourke 4 года назад +4

      @@mariev4875 I hope she's ok now.

    • @romyschannel563
      @romyschannel563 4 года назад +2

      Hope Real hope shes ok x

  • @rubyy.7374
    @rubyy.7374 4 года назад +41

    So basically you’re stuck in a fever dream for days/weeks!? Holy crap.

    • @hedged-valley1148
      @hedged-valley1148 4 года назад +2

      I'd rather go to war than see the worst our own brain can offer

  • @perfectstudents8361
    @perfectstudents8361 4 года назад +562

    I treated a patient who had been in a coma for 10 years at a hospital. We bathed him and changed his gown everyday. I always talked to him nicely. I know that people in a coma can hear but can't respond.

    • @oofoof7336
      @oofoof7336 4 года назад +57

      God bless you, you’re a hero. 💕

    • @Zeldafan1ify
      @Zeldafan1ify 4 года назад +22

      That last sentence chilled me to the bone.. what a horrifying thing to go through

    • @clubredken13
      @clubredken13 4 года назад +19

      I had my cardiac arrest last year. When I woke up I knew where I was. Just looking out the window you can't mistake beautiful Vancouver. And I was on the ground floor ICU with nice hedges right out my window.
      But she said I was in a coma for 10 days. I didn't remember anything. And I don't believe coma patients remember any more than we do when we're asleep. But I'm sure we still respond to being taken care of well.
      Once we wake up. So thanks so much for that.

    • @13Grneyez
      @13Grneyez 4 года назад +1

      Perfect Students 💜

    • @Sun-vm5fz
      @Sun-vm5fz 4 года назад +2

      @@clubredken13 wow really? such a beautiful story

  • @5erase
    @5erase 4 года назад +548

    MENTAL HEALTH IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS PHYSICAL.

  • @sarahline9200
    @sarahline9200 2 года назад +8

    My mom is in the icu right now recovering from COVID and she is experiencing this. She says the nurses call her names and are trying to kill her. This is so scary and very real.

  • @IM.A.Z.
    @IM.A.Z. 4 года назад +23

    Back in Feb I was sick and alone. I thought after only 5 days in my OWN bed that I was losing my mind. I can't IMAGINE what this may be like! No one even talks about this aspect of covid

  • @evepaludan7713
    @evepaludan7713 4 года назад +2005

    This is such an important story that no one else is telling. Thank you.

    • @rumblefish9
      @rumblefish9 4 года назад +48

      This is a very common occurrence in ICU patients. It just isn't talked about because before covid19 we didn't have hundreds and thousands on ICU and on ventilators. "A third to more than 80 percent of ICU patients suffer from delirium during their hospital stay." Before the pandemic, doctors and researchers were already trying to figure out why it's happening. Some people think it may be due to sedation. But how do you choose between sedating a patient so they don't feel pain and causing delirium or having the patient not sedated and feeling intense pain? Either way, it causes trauma.

    • @thecook8964
      @thecook8964 4 года назад +22

      Victims families need to be alerted about what will happen when ICU patients come home

    • @jenjem5810
      @jenjem5810 4 года назад +19

      I believe it has to do with oxygen deprivation. It literally causes intense bizarre hallucinations. That's where many experiences of feeling that they died and came back to life come from. Because their oxygen level in the brain got so depleted their hallucinations were terrifying and real to them. What they call out of body experiences. Many years ago heard about it before due to oxygen deprivation in the brain.

    • @celinee.9562
      @celinee.9562 4 года назад

      @@rumblefish9 interesting. thank you for sharing. 🌺

    • @brunopaquette5920
      @brunopaquette5920 4 года назад +3

      97000 deaths from a 7.5 billion population is 0.0000396% deaths worldwide. They show people suffering from it, well people are suffering from a lot of things every year, influenza is one of them. People are suffering dying from influenza each year but it doesn't make the news or RUclips videos.. We need to wake up.

  • @yasisoufi
    @yasisoufi 4 года назад +1525

    This is what should be on the news so that people won’t show up with their guns wanting a haircut!! I can’t believe they’re saying that it’s a conspiracy ! Ignorance is what truly killing us all!

    • @MHaffiezMNazri
      @MHaffiezMNazri 4 года назад +13

      LMAO you are right! I already look weird with this longer hair style now and some people are willing to risk it all!

    • @Laiser
      @Laiser 4 года назад +129

      Theres this one thing about Americans that urks me, they always seem to politicize things that aren't political and they love to indulge in conspiracy and all because "The media is lying", when all their evidence is from some unreliable website or person.
      Then when all of these real people from all around the world talk about the experiences with having COVID-19 they just reply with some nonsense about they're a part of the "Democrat Socialist Agenda / New World Order". They're so desperate to believe that they're the bearers of truth and the rest of the world is being deceived that they refuse to believe in reliable evidence and facts.

    • @PoemsRunAground
      @PoemsRunAground 4 года назад +45

      Its a conspiracy to make Trump look bad! And every nation is working together to fake the virus! -idiot conservatives

    • @gluntford
      @gluntford 4 года назад +24

      Right wing people don't see this content in their news feeds thanks to the algorithms that cleanly separate us in two. I only know this because I was put on that side of the algorithm simply for being anti-establishment. I had to deliberately click on left wing things to gradually bring balance back to my algorithm. The divide is what's killing us by keeping us ignorant. And it's not our fault. It's them. The algorithm is designed that way. And for all we know, truly, they want right wing people to go get haircuts and die. That way the people who are loyal followers of establishment media, such as yourself, will outnumber them and swing the next election. Think about it.

    • @elijahlees8655
      @elijahlees8655 4 года назад +12

      I say let the idiots die, we need to thin out the population anyway.

  • @scubadiva666
    @scubadiva666 4 года назад +7

    In 1981 I was comatose for four weeks following a car crash, and had hallucinations and delusions during and following the coma. I'm glad that people are beginning to study this phenomenon; it's nothing new.

  • @lindahousley7784
    @lindahousley7784 2 года назад +3

    My beautiful sister had the nurse pray over me daily. I was dieing from covid. In a coma had sepsis pneumonia covid and two blood clots. I remember absolutely nothing. I was home 3 days after my lengthy hospital stay my sister died. I still have no recollection of what happened. I thank God for the blessing of my sister. I wish she was still here. I wish I could be with her. I feel lost.

  • @allielee
    @allielee 4 года назад +1328

    this video really helps shed the idea of covid patients being a statistic. they are REAL PEOPLE, and this could happen to any one.

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 4 года назад +24

      Also shows many people who get it are young, not old, or necessarily in poor health.

    • @elijahlees8655
      @elijahlees8655 4 года назад +3

      There is a small chance that this would happen

    • @glipk
      @glipk 4 года назад

      It really does

    • @peaceonearth351
      @peaceonearth351 4 года назад

      Life is about survival. One will probably be fighting for life at one point.

    • @braska19
      @braska19 4 года назад

      @Ajgleskorv these people were ill and tested positive...

  • @heyheytaytay
    @heyheytaytay 4 года назад +342

    I can't even. The horror of being *convinced* they are putting you in an oven.

    • @regisnyder
      @regisnyder 4 года назад +9

      Taylor Craig Newbold Right! I’m claustrophobic so I can just imagine how I would behave if it was me!!!

    • @jewelhodson7715
      @jewelhodson7715 4 года назад +13

      In my delirium I thought they were going to skin me or remove my organs to sell, and that my family had betrayed me!! Fortunately I was able (with prayers and faith) to realize these were all hallucinations and have no PSTD. Very happy now.

    • @kaelanwolf8732
      @kaelanwolf8732 4 года назад

      Morphine can cause hallucinations

    • @tylerjdavis
      @tylerjdavis 4 года назад +2

      Ur lucky ur not jewish if thats ur nightmare

    • @nabeel9187
      @nabeel9187 4 года назад +2

      @@tylerjdavis is that a racist remark?

  • @Samiymiary-miy
    @Samiymiary-miy 4 года назад +2

    The struggle for a grown up can u imagine a kid going thru this??? You all please be safe and your loved ones too.

  • @Vi3ver1
    @Vi3ver1 3 года назад +3

    We need a support group for ICU survivors. Every hospital should start this.

  • @viralnorn9173
    @viralnorn9173 4 года назад +871

    My state has opened up last Monday. Some businesses are taking people's temperatures as a safety precaution before they can come in. Why are people ignoring the fact that asymptomatic people are spreading covid19?

    • @SandMan1998
      @SandMan1998 4 года назад +57

      Agree. Some people are passive carriers

    • @dl1129
      @dl1129 4 года назад +94

      It's all about that 💰

    • @pavelow235
      @pavelow235 4 года назад +31

      @@dl1129 or it's all about, I don't want to starve to death or get evicted.

    • @mikelamatria3610
      @mikelamatria3610 4 года назад +52

      @@pavelow235 so let's sacrifice people's life, I suppose you are sure it is not going yours...

    • @michellecardenas6072
      @michellecardenas6072 4 года назад +15

      QUIT FEEDING INTO THE BS. YES ITS REAL YES IT BAD YES PPL DIE BUT NO ITS NOT AS BAD AS THE MEDIA AND FAUCI N GATES MAKE IT TO BE. THEY HAVE AN AGENDA AND U R FALLING FOR IT AND IN RETURN/ INDIRECTLY ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM. . ITS THE MALPRACTICE THAT THEY HAVE BEEN TEACHING US ON HOW TO RESPOND TO THIS VIRUS ...THAT IS KILLING PPL. WAKE UP !!! SORRY JUST MY OPINION FROM WHAT IVE WITNESSED AND OTHERS I KNOW HAVE WITNESS. THEI STANDARD PROTOCOLS WE HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING FOR DECADES THAT HAVE WORKED FOR DECADES AND HAVE BEEN PROVEN TO WORK ALSO ON THIS VIRUS HAVE NOT BEEN FOLLOWED!!! WHY????? DO U EVER STOP TO THINK ABOUT THAT??? WHY ARENT THEY FOLLOWING NORMAL PROVEN PROTOCOL THAT WE ALL KNOW AND WE ALL HAVE LEARNED . ESPECIALLY ONE'S 'S IN MEDICAL FIELD SUCH AS ME. I KNOW WHAT LOWERS MY IMMUNE SYSTEM, HOW VIRUSES ARE SPREAD, AND THE WORST THINGS YOU CAN DO THAT CAN BE COUNTER PRODUCTIVE. WHY ARE THEY DOING THIS TO US AND NOBODY'S SAYING ANYTHING??? AND 2ND OF ALL WHY R WE LISTENING TO FAUCI AND GATES WHO ARE IN BED TOGETHER. GATES HAS THE PATENTS ON VIRUSES, FUNDS THE SCHOOLS, FUNDS THE EXPERIMENTS, FUNDS THE STUDIES, FUNDS THE MANUFACTURING, FUNDS THE DISTRIBUTOR, AND THE CO.. WHO SELL THEM!!! THINK ABOUT THAT. LET IT SINK IN !!! YOU THINK MAYBE CONFLICT OF INTEREST MIGHT COME TO MIND??? AND TO TOP JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG OFF...GATES HAS NO MEDICAL DEGREE! FOR GOD WILL...THEY WILL SOON BE FIRED !!!

  • @elineriksson5174
    @elineriksson5174 4 года назад +628

    This will be such a trauma, both on covid survivors and the healthcare workers who witnessed so much death.

    • @1ACL
      @1ACL 4 года назад +4

      @P. Spit it depends which hospital you're talking about.

    • @BraveblueRaven
      @BraveblueRaven 4 года назад +20

      Not to mention those patients who already have PTSD from previous trauma such as war, torture victims, sexualt assualt survivors including those still dealing with trauma suffered as children,etc. This delirium adds a whole lot more insult to injury - more salt to the wound. Some won't survive that.😞
      Personally, I would choose NOT to be ventilated or INSIST on tracheostomy instead.

    • @MaddesG1
      @MaddesG1 4 года назад +4

      We need a medical breakthrough and instant cures/remedies for serious illnesses. Eventually future health care professions will be overly disgruntled because the world is not working towards solving the root of the problems. It's only going to get worse in this century with newer and newer viruses and possible future pandemics. We are losing so many in health care workers as well. When you look at these issues as a person you think how could we have been so unprepared. The uppers in charge are now trying to pin the blame but in reality we only have ourselves to blame. Our greediness kills more people than anything because it affects everyone. It doesn't matter if you're a child and you're going to die from a disease that they could possibly come up with a cure for in the knick of time. Everything is done in the interest of the payoff. If it's going to payoff and more than likely to make that payoff last. Cures aren't made instead medicines to only keep you healthy. But without insurance and money, you are definitely a goner if you have such an illness. It sucks but there is no system that is standalone and separate from the money making one to guarantee that professions that do work towards cure do get payed in something different but also that their "cure" is a freedom which any human suffering from such a disease has the liberty to be able to take that cure without being a slave to a failing system. We all know this already. That it's not perfect but it's not like its a good thing even to begin with. It's asinine that the world is so divided and that the world is still a pretty bleak place. Back when I was younger I used to hear stories of how in earlier times they though world hunger and that we would really be attacking the poverty issues in not only the parts of the world that are suffering the most but here within our own nations respectively for our own people by our peoples work. Watching the news and just seeing how the world is. It feels like we had a ball in our hand but suddenly dropped it and went we went to go get it feel into a deep ditch and so we jumped face first into the ditch to get it.

    • @sarakhaldi5085
      @sarakhaldi5085 4 года назад +1

      @BraveBlueRaven Art and Craft thank you! I have been dealing with dreams almost identical to these, for 24 years, along with sleep paralysis, fucking awful. One of the scariest ones was; my arms were chopped off by an unidentifiable axe murderer, almost a Jason Goes To Hell looking man but scarier, when I awoke, my arms were numb and I literally thought it was real, delightful when you’re 12 years old. That’s just one of sooooo many. I deal with these on a bi weekly basis. I do have PTSD, from my past trauma, now it will be undermined and minimized. For this exact reason, prior to the coverage of this being an additional side affect, I am petrified. You have no idea how bad this has made my PTSD kick in high gear just going to the store. I am sick to my stomach and lose time for days on end after a trip for groceries.

  • @melatrude4269
    @melatrude4269 4 года назад +14

    When my mom was very sick a year ago and had to be intubated she developed ICU delirium after she was extubated. She was very paranoid thinking all the nurses were trying to kill her by giving her poison instead of her medicines. She was also seeing antennas on top of our heads including hers and was convinced the antennas were put there by the hospital staff to hear our thoughts and conversations. She didnt want any nurses touching her or getting near her and started hitting them when they did so they had to tie her hands to the bed it was very sad to see her like that.

    • @elizabethbeatriztellezvazq1582
      @elizabethbeatriztellezvazq1582 2 года назад

      That its not delirium maybe she saw the truth, rest in peace.

    • @james1311na
      @james1311na 2 года назад +1

      @@elizabethbeatriztellezvazq1582 its delirium. its ok if you believe in what u want to believe but the nurses were human

  • @sleepysushi777
    @sleepysushi777 4 года назад +5

    The 'slow like falling' feeling is your heart rate slowing down and the feeling when you 'hit the ground' is your body waking you up so you will not die.

  • @vomeronasal
    @vomeronasal 4 года назад +169

    ICU psychosis SUCKS. Two weeks in a coma, on a vent, confused and restrained. Truly horrific. It was 5 weeks before I new how demented I was.

    • @a_diamond
      @a_diamond 4 года назад +13

      Glad you came out of it okay..

    • @lou9219
      @lou9219 4 года назад +1

      That sounds ... your a trooper 💪🏻

    • @DH-ko5xb
      @DH-ko5xb 4 года назад +1

      The idea of it all is incredibly scary.

    • @lorib5398
      @lorib5398 4 года назад +1

      What?? That's aweful. I'm so sorry you went through this! Thank you for explaining how you felt.

    • @LOLLYPOPPE
      @LOLLYPOPPE 4 года назад +2

      And people think 12 hour long LSD trip is impressive.. it’s nothing

  • @bloodaid
    @bloodaid 4 года назад +381

    Alright I’m cutting ties with people completely.
    I ain’t catching no COVID-19.

    • @omni8568
      @omni8568 4 года назад +13

      Well I’m screwed because somehow my friend is coming over today, and my intuition is saying that I should really avoid her. My parents invited her and now I’m really worried

    • @bloodaid
      @bloodaid 4 года назад +4

      *Laughs Maniacally* say that you’re sick

    • @bloodaid
      @bloodaid 4 года назад +6

      ​@antiami I so not meeting people > Lower risk of catching *anything* > Lower risk of going in to the ICU > Lower risk of getting ICU delirium.
      Not meeting people > good
      Meeting people > bad

    • @eunac3037
      @eunac3037 4 года назад

      Imagine living in a house of 8

    • @donkeyIips
      @donkeyIips 4 года назад +1

      quit worrying. just stay 10 feet apart

  • @isramen4756
    @isramen4756 4 года назад +20

    Seeing this reminded me when I was on an induced coma ( not Covid) It was a living nightmare, I faintly remember praying and meditating all the time cause of how scared I was, telling myself it wasn’t real, what I felt there and then I will never forget.
    Ever since that day I try to keep in mind I should meditate and pray (although I’m not religious). So I can prepare myself for that moment when I truly die cause I know someday I will and I don’t want to die having those horrible feelings, u guys have no idea how scary that could be.

  • @kiarar.5168
    @kiarar.5168 3 года назад +21

    When my grandfather was in his hospice bed sedated the nurse told me "don't worry about it he can't hear anything" . I would tell him in his ear not to worry because the only reason why he is not able to move or talk is because he is sedated. I told him the reason why he was sadated. I would also tell him the date and time. I made sure to tell him my name who I am to him and that I am there every step of the way with him. I will make sure I nothing wrong happens. Even if I was going to the bathroom I would tell him. I bought him earphones to put him music so like that he won't hear the nurses or the machines surrounded by him. I remember when I told him I'm going to put you music very low so it can relax you. On my birthday I told him it's my birthday can you hear me and I saw his eye brows move. I told him "okay I see you moving your eyebrows! I no you hear me! I love you every thing is going to be okay". 5:55 am that same morning he passed away. I was sad but I know that I did all I could do to make sure he was at peace while being sedated

  • @odonata9838
    @odonata9838 4 года назад +462

    Wow!! It just keeps getting worse and worse. There will be so many post-pandemic pandemics. Including the denial of survivors' suffering. Thanks for allowing patients and providers to share their truth before politics tries to bury it.

    • @mary9983
      @mary9983 4 года назад +25

      Post-pandemic denial of healthcare workers and survivors?! That's going on right now. Haven't you seen any video from the stay at home protests? These people learned nothing from the 1918 pandemic, and are forcing everyone to suffer for their selfishness. They are too stupid to realize that "normal" is over and this is the world now.

    • @lovely-mk4rt
      @lovely-mk4rt 4 года назад +14

      P. Spit Actually it’s the opposite. Many deaths are labeled as heart issues and complications of....... not covid-19. Where hospitals are filling up patients are dying before treatment. No test no diagnosis. Heart failure

    • @jaykay415
      @jaykay415 4 года назад +5

      @P. Spit "The system is labeling every death as “covid19” Just so they can get more money for diagnosing and putting them on ventilators." Proof? Not just fantasy, but proof?

    • @jcgzey_3334
      @jcgzey_3334 4 года назад

      Christy A nice joke 😃

    • @ChunkySalsa_BSU
      @ChunkySalsa_BSU 4 года назад +1

      @Christy A There is one simple data point that can prove that this is a deadly disease. Excess deaths in comparison to monthly to annual death rates.

  • @LOLthisfun
    @LOLthisfun 4 года назад +601

    This made me re-think my stance on people in a coma

    • @targaryenXoolf
      @targaryenXoolf 4 года назад +52

      imagine 10 years of tripping balls.

    • @destroyfrogsxxx
      @destroyfrogsxxx 4 года назад +61

      Yeah if only i knew at 15 yrs old. To just tell my great great grandmother who was in a coma "it's gonna be ok grandma. If your having bad images its not real. Its a form of delirium. Your gonna be ok". Perhaps she would've woken up eventually instead of dying. As i got older i did notice certain positive words are reassuring to those who can possibly die or get head trauma.

    • @chitrikart2328
      @chitrikart2328 3 года назад

      @impeachchange hi hip I'm lips

    • @therealrightatoz8475
      @therealrightatoz8475 3 года назад

      Very good point

    • @Brandimichelle23
      @Brandimichelle23 3 года назад +4

      Coma isn’t fun-those memories stay with you even if you’re in a coma at a young age. Trust me-I’ve had memories come back decades later from my week and a half in a coma when I was almost 2. It’s trippy!!

  • @Whoknows5464
    @Whoknows5464 2 года назад +3

    Hard to watch since my dad is currently in the hospital with this. He didn’t go on a ventilator and today makes a week he’s been there he’s starting to sound so much better. I’m so grateful!!

  • @thelaughingtiger146
    @thelaughingtiger146 4 года назад +7

    My poor mother, breaking my heart.

    • @sab6390
      @sab6390 3 года назад +2

      Same here man 😪

  • @einienj3281
    @einienj3281 4 года назад +448

    Can't even imagine what it's like to be in that state for a month, alone and afraid..

    • @garymingy8671
      @garymingy8671 4 года назад

      Time flys , your sedated ; pain free Hassel free and they got good cable -tunes to. It's about equal to jail. Not bad. Do able

    • @OddZodd
      @OddZodd 4 года назад +6

      @@garymingy8671 you are still alive and conscious to a point, so you could be totally awake, and they wouldn't even know.

    • @JohnFKennedy420
      @JohnFKennedy420 4 года назад +2

      It’s like a bad trip. It sucks but you get through it. I’m shocked that the doctors didn’t know they were delirious and didn’t try to help them

    • @sunkcostfallacy2738
      @sunkcostfallacy2738 4 года назад +1

      Probably unfathomably scary. If it's enough to give a sizable enough portion of the population PTSD, probably not fun to say the least. Like a 3 month salvia divinorum trip.

    • @sunkcostfallacy2738
      @sunkcostfallacy2738 4 года назад +1

      @@JohnFKennedy420 Exactly! It's literally a bad trip.

  • @BoringTroublemaker
    @BoringTroublemaker 4 года назад +293

    This is utterly horrifying and so sad.

    • @Laiser
      @Laiser 4 года назад +1

      @red pill
      Prove it's fake rather than just spouting contrarian nonsense. Since you've already identified yourself as a conservative, I'm sure your whole argument is going to be some incoherent ramble about how Democrats are trying to create a police state, backed with weak evidence and attaching strings loosely to form a hyperbolized narrative. So please, elaborate

    • @Laiser
      @Laiser 4 года назад

      @@arturomorales698
      Thanks. I'm a Christian, but I'm sure someone else could find it

  • @keeganclick1346
    @keeganclick1346 4 года назад +103

    The scariest part is people still think this is just another case of the flu.

    • @lilcam-qk9mp
      @lilcam-qk9mp 4 года назад +8

      I had it it was more painful than the flu and i got pneumonia but never went to the doctor

    • @grigorirasputin996
      @grigorirasputin996 4 года назад +2

      Many people I know including myself have had covid19. None of us have experienced this. We also werent hooked up to high pressure ventilators and heavily sedated.

    • @pandamandimax
      @pandamandimax 4 года назад +5

      @Grigori that's because ICU delirium is a consequence of being on a ventilator. It has nothing directly to do with COVID. It's just that many more people are being put on ventilators now from complications from COVID. Anyone put on a ventilator for any illness can experience delirium. It looks like you didn't watch/ understand the video at all.

    • @mae5492
      @mae5492 4 года назад

      Easy Lee well it is a global pandemic, i think people should be scared

    • @grigorirasputin996
      @grigorirasputin996 4 года назад

      @@pandamandimax yay gold star for you.

  • @mariehill8734
    @mariehill8734 2 года назад +4

    It breaks my heart to know my sister in the hospital right now fighting for her life on the vent 💔💔💔,please God be with everyone fighting COVID 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @sheltertwo7957
    @sheltertwo7957 4 года назад +220

    A friend of mine’s father was in a medically induced coma after a car accident a few years back & this is exactly how he described it. I was there when he woke up & he instantly jumped into fight or flight mode. He ripped his tube out & tried to bolt out the door because he thought he was being tortured. Pretty sad stuff.

  • @diane9247
    @diane9247 4 года назад +431

    Now I understand what my mother went through years ago after her heart attack and time in ICU. I feel so guilty. At the time, this was the 1990s, she obsessed over some "nightmares" she had, terrible events that took a couple of years for her to stop re-living. She climbed over her bed rails, pulled out tubes, and so on. Over and over again she told me her nightmares. She had always been a panicky person, so I gave her somewhat impatient reassurances that the events weren't real. She is gone, now, after 93 years of a good life. I wish I could hug her and apologize.

    • @rubyrose2522
      @rubyrose2522 4 года назад +29

      You didn't know. She is ok now. Forgive yourself. 🙏

    • @jamic6351
      @jamic6351 4 года назад +11

      You release it when you share with others. In early 90's I cared for a relative with dementia. It was dark ages, no internet or support information. Ashamed to say how I lost patience. Figured it out over time, she died peacefully at home with loving family. Now I say to others .....remember this one thing, and remember it was me who told you so I can get out of jail....when you talk to a dementia
      patient---Everything you say, you have said for the first time. Would that I have known that simple thing....everything you say, you have said for the first time. Remember that, tell others.
      Forgive yourself as your mother does. She needed to hear what you told her......events are not real. Like when you, as a child, told her
      there were monsters under the bed. You then thought what she came to think about no monsters ....oh yeah? You sleep here.💕

    • @VioletSkye19
      @VioletSkye19 4 года назад +6

      Don’t blame yourself for something you would of ever known to of been occurring. Life is too short to spend any worrying about the past, I’m sure your mother would both understand, and prefer you to spend that time doing something that brings you joy. ❤️🕯

    • @Distorteddesignshop
      @Distorteddesignshop 4 года назад +4

      She knows you were trying your best and that you loved her. Wherever her consciousness is, she knows. She was your ma.

    • @BG-jj8zd
      @BG-jj8zd 4 года назад +2

      You had no idea. We do the best we can with whatever we have at the time. Just know that you're an even better person now for figuring it out.

  • @trinksaalabinksa7094
    @trinksaalabinksa7094 3 года назад +3

    I just lost my husband to COVID on the 25th. He was in ICU, sedated heavily and intubated. This breaks my heart to think he went through this. I will miss him with every breath, but I am actually grateful he is no longer suffering.

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions 3 года назад

      I’ll so so sorry my dear. I’m so glad you had him for As long as you did! I’m sure he was a great man. Big big hugs!

  • @backflipsaresweet
    @backflipsaresweet 4 года назад +6

    The description of falling is actually a feeling of paralysis

  • @EM2theBee
    @EM2theBee 4 года назад +309

    Why is this the first time hearing about this??? Oh my God, these poor people!

    • @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
      @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim 4 года назад +10

      I once went down an dark rabbit hole online reading stories of coma patients who’d been sedated for weeks and months. I DO NOT RECOMMEND READING THEM. I’m not the same since

    • @aldubm2234
      @aldubm2234 4 года назад +1

      Does this happen to everyone who gets covid 19? Or just people who have lung issues...

    • @carrots3611
      @carrots3611 4 года назад +5

      @@aldubm2234 it can be worst for ppl who already have lung issues. But if you don't have any issues, covid can still damage YOUR LUNGS

    • @troybrekke9401
      @troybrekke9401 4 года назад +2

      @That Guy James If you're going to make such inflammatory statements at least provide some sources to back up your position. Just because you can yell loudly doesn't make you right.

    • @terran236
      @terran236 4 года назад +1

      @That Guy James o great another gullible tin foil parrot 🦜

  • @shesdreamin4637
    @shesdreamin4637 4 года назад +361

    So much respect to all those people I just got a new perspective of the entire pandemic

  • @RR-iv6ol
    @RR-iv6ol 2 года назад +5

    I ended up with covid the 1st of Dec 2020. I stayed at home even though i had fevers at 104.5 degrees and oxygen levels down to 84%. The delirium I experienced was unimaginable. Every bone in my body felt as though it was being broken over and over, then every muscle was being cut and when I thought the pain could not get worse, I felt all my nerves being electrocuted and the migraines were just awful. The brain fog I am still in rectory with, the bone and joint pain, awful migraines continue and the extreme fatigue and muscle weakness continues. I pray this ends at some point in time. I am so thankful I fought to try to sit in a bath tub in Epsom salts, doing Tri pod exercises and sleeping on my stomach. It was a fight to not give up. Some days its one step forward and the next 5 days are walking backward. If this is what hell is like, I can only pray I don’t go there. Never ending nightmare.

    • @eliotasterforrest5026
      @eliotasterforrest5026 Год назад +1

      I'm too fatigued to write much but I experienced the exact same thing. I had terrible delirium that peaked when I spent 9 hours in the emergency waiting room in a wheelchair after being brought in by ambulance because I was chronically ill before Covid, but when I got it, I simply couldn't breathe. I've barely met anyone else who had the delirium symptom from Covid. Nobody talks about it, nobody.

    • @RR-iv6ol
      @RR-iv6ol Год назад +1

      @@eliotasterforrest5026 I am so sorry you went through this as well. Only a few can truly understand this living hell we went through. I pray you are doing better now. Hugs

  • @beek.3936
    @beek.3936 3 года назад +6

    I can only imagine what my poor baby was going through😭😭 ....we've already gone through this before with "human metapneumovirus" now I've gotta worry about him contracting "coronavirus"??!!! I dunno how much longer I can protect him...
    Dear Lord, pls help me😢

  • @stony1258
    @stony1258 4 года назад +302

    As someone with agoraphobic ptsd and severe anxiety this is the scariest possible scenario. I started crying halfway through the video.

    • @jessd956
      @jessd956 4 года назад +11

      Tony Stony Rizzle I completely get you. Have you ever tried EFT tapping? Check out Brad Yates’ channel on YT. He’s amazing and I’ve used his scripts to help me with anxiety. You can learn to tap at thetappingsolution.com . Millions around the world use it and it’s free. I wish you the best. I’ve suffered with severe anxiety all my life. I’m also agoraphobic. It’s horrendous. 🧡

    • @alicehallam7949
      @alicehallam7949 4 года назад +5

      I've had serious anxiety since I was a child. I never told my wonderful parents because my sibling was severely ill.. It has caused many problems in my life but I manage it. Fight on and good luck to you. ❤️

    • @BeingBetter
      @BeingBetter 4 года назад +4

      I have housebound agoraphobia too.

    • @OuterHeaven210
      @OuterHeaven210 4 года назад +2

      Me too

    • @colleenjeffries3334
      @colleenjeffries3334 4 года назад +1

      I have severe anxiety! Very severe!😭😭😭😭

  • @angusrhoton7114
    @angusrhoton7114 4 года назад +354

    My mom has Covid right now and she’s definitely experiencing this. It’s scary. She thought my dog was talking to her. Our family is sick as fuck right now.

    • @mossfoobar8322
      @mossfoobar8322 4 года назад +22

      Prayers for you brother

    • @godessuccess
      @godessuccess 4 года назад +10

      I hope things get better speedy ❤️

    • @Tripleh3lix20
      @Tripleh3lix20 4 года назад +6

      i'm really sorry Angus.. is she any better and is your family getting any better yet?

    • @The_MissJarvis
      @The_MissJarvis 4 года назад +8

      Take 3,000-10,000 mg of vitamin c, zinc and some antibiotics like azithromyacin. Prayers and healing to your family!💕

    • @Tara-ow1rv
      @Tara-ow1rv 4 года назад +37

      Miss Jarvis how are antibiotics supposed to help? It’s a virus, not bacteria

  • @meredythclark5116
    @meredythclark5116 4 года назад +4

    This is so accurate, I was in a coma in 2007 from a severe asthma induced ARDS, and I had crazy hallucinations, that still haunt me 13 years later

  • @19irving
    @19irving 4 года назад +2

    My ex-husband had an episode of ICU delirium after a motorcycle accident. Hospital staff told me what it was, but offered little other information or support. I went home thinking he could stay in this state indefinitely. People are right: there needs to be psychological support for both patients and those close to them.

  • @moogan2000
    @moogan2000 4 года назад +479

    Why is the scariest part of this virus the part that absolutely no one speaks about??

    • @handlemonium
      @handlemonium 4 года назад +8

      Because this is one in a small percentage of diseases where in severe stages visits with friends and family in hospitals is not allowed.

    • @JTsteelblu
      @JTsteelblu 4 года назад +6

      Spike Flea I WASN'T! I left the hospital this past Weds., and my mental symptoms are so much WORSE now, including these continual "out-of-body happenings" that I've become sucicid

    • @JTsteelblu
      @JTsteelblu 4 года назад +19

      Spike Flea..I am NOT a paid anything. I left the hospital just this past Wednesday, and now my Mental situation is so much worse than the ICU delirium was, including "Out-of-body happenings", that my Neurologist is considering checking me into the a different facility for treatment of PTSD. So, unless YOU are a PAID WRITER of some sort that needs the dough to feed your family, you should not speak of things you can't understand, and write ME with any further questions about this new form of delirium. And that is putting my thoughts as nicely as possible on your questioning of what I'm going through now, and what I've put my family through for weeks. I will truly do my best to answer your questions, provided that they don't sound like accusations about me OR especially my family! Got it? Thank you...awaiting your questions any time. J.T.

    • @akarsh.-.
      @akarsh.-. 4 года назад +4

      @@JTsteelblu what medication had they put you on? Just curious

    • @silverprincessstar
      @silverprincessstar 4 года назад

      @@JTsteelblu I hope and pray that you recover. I've had OBE experiences while sleeping for the most part of my life. Some were scary and some pleasant. In any case, the scary parts outweighed the fun parts eventually so I ultimately found a way to stop them when it became scary and, eventually, they stopped altogether. Save for a few now and then, I rarely get any anymore and if I do and it's unpleasant I know how to get out of that state. I went from having 4-6 per night on average when at 16 to 1 stoppable one every 4-5 months now and I am 47 now. Please feel free to write if you want me to explain how you can do this (it is a bit lengthy). Again, I sincerely hope you get better.

  • @amberleeannalee1999
    @amberleeannalee1999 4 года назад +245

    Wow this is so scary. I can’t imagine how terrifying it must be for them

    • @herbertcumberbatch7323
      @herbertcumberbatch7323 4 года назад +10

      Oh, you're gonna find out after the next wave of inevitable infections as the world tries to open society back up for the sake of production/money.

    • @CreeperSlenderman
      @CreeperSlenderman 4 года назад +2

      Nah they are dying for other things. Not CORONAVIRUS o. Its a panic thing to cause

    • @PG-wz7by
      @PG-wz7by 4 года назад

      @@herbertcumberbatch7323 don't be a douche Herbert

    • @PG-wz7by
      @PG-wz7by 4 года назад +1

      @@CreeperSlenderman you, you're defintely a douche. You've got no choice.

    • @rebeccamendez2691
      @rebeccamendez2691 4 года назад

      Why do we hv to go through all of these things in this life 😭

  • @hela6208
    @hela6208 4 года назад +16

    Sometimes when a person undergoes surgery , they get affected by the aenesthesia in a most horrible way.my mum had a double bypass surgery and came out of it a different person.Initally we were told the paranoia would pass,it was an ICU phenomena that lasted a few days but in her case , it has changed her forever.She is fearful , worried and very dependent and gloomy.Mood swings , memory loss, confusion...She now has her good days and bad days but it was a scary time.

    • @bofaboy9271
      @bofaboy9271 4 года назад

      Is she doing better now?

    • @jamberry1135
      @jamberry1135 2 года назад

      Whole food plant based can help with heart disease

  • @St3althish
    @St3althish 4 года назад +21

    I was in ICU for 13 days on Ventilator , I can Confirm this video is 100% accurate. Its crazy how accurate it is honestly. I thought no one else would really know wtf I went through because its so hard to explain to people who havent been through it.

  • @korodyj
    @korodyj 4 года назад +94

    My dad had delirium after his liver transplant. He didn’t sleep and he thought the building was going to collapse and he was going to end up in the morgue. Crazy what goes on in people’s heads during trauma.

  • @jamieohjamie
    @jamieohjamie 4 года назад +174

    I've had a Near Death Experience before. The day afterwards, you see everyone going through their day like normal. You feel like you had a chance to see what life would be like after you died, except you survived. It's an out-of-body experience.
    Anyway, wear a mask.

    • @chenellebeautytv
      @chenellebeautytv 4 года назад +4

      I did as well. A very dream like out of body experience...

    • @zerovalue5106
      @zerovalue5106 4 года назад +4

      Lol anyway wear a mask 😆👍

    • @nattybumppo4151
      @nattybumppo4151 4 года назад +2

      Lol, no thanks. I’d rather not make myself sick.

    • @walkingbushie3568
      @walkingbushie3568 4 года назад +4

      Masks don't protect you from contracting the virus, they protect the people around you. Even then you still need to maintain your distance from people.

    • @sergehandsome6705
      @sergehandsome6705 4 года назад +1

      Wear a mask?? Are u serious ?? U must work for them lmao..why dont you tell them to wear gloves?

  • @thehappysheep2023
    @thehappysheep2023 3 года назад +4

    Back in 1976 my Dad had had a massive stroke and was in icu for over a week. He survived it, but was never the same mentally. My mother would sit by his bedside and he would tell her to put her feet on the bed, that there are penquins all around and when they bite you it hurts. (That happened after getting out of icu) And now cv. My heart goes out to everyone who has went thru this.

  • @NancyHernandez-hx1hj
    @NancyHernandez-hx1hj 3 года назад +2

    I’ve seen my mom go through delirium before her death and oh my God I wouldn’t wish that on anybody

  • @missyhudson7872
    @missyhudson7872 4 года назад +99

    My husband went through this after 5 weeks in a medical coma.

    • @mika1835
      @mika1835 4 года назад +5

      I'm so sorry, this heart breaking💔

    • @rebeccafreeman9883
      @rebeccafreeman9883 4 года назад +3

      😢🤞🤞🙏🙏🙏

    • @Wingnutcaseman
      @Wingnutcaseman 4 года назад +5

      Wow, I hope he feels better soon.

  • @MoniBahaa
    @MoniBahaa 4 года назад +43

    My father passed away four years ago after a stroke and a bout of pneumonia that had him intubated for 12 days. I remember the nurses telling us he had to be pinned down so he wouldn't pull the tubes out in the moments he was conscious. It kills me to know he suffered so much and had no one he knew there to comfort him when he needed it.

    • @ahujaron910
      @ahujaron910 4 года назад

      It gets difficult when you don't get a chance to say goodbye. Be strong.

  • @MissMerc007
    @MissMerc007 2 года назад +3

    I was intubated. They tied down my arms to stop me from moving. And I thought the doctor's were torturing me and trying to kill me. Eventually from all my arms flailing around they realized I had woken up from sedation halfway. It was extremely traumatic. I couldn't sleep for days thinking sometime might intubate me again. Even now In scared to sleep. I can only sleep 3-4 hrs and must wake up to see if I'm safe.

  • @a_green_cat
    @a_green_cat 4 года назад +4

    I misread the title as "a *walking* nightmare" and my mind instantly went zombie apocalypse. I've been binging the walking dead.

  • @Moniranan
    @Moniranan 4 года назад +442

    I got corona when the pandemic started. I was sure I was going to die and I was crying because I was scared, but also a bit peaceful. Like acceptance. It's fucked up and I'm much more scared of having it again. I was laying in my bed afraid of sleeping as I could not wake up anymore. Three days of bad sleep, and on the fourth, I was recovering! Absolute madness and out of our control, never had experienced anything like that before.

    • @MrHalahalaho
      @MrHalahalaho 4 года назад +6

      You cant have it twice.

    • @pixellifesimulator4965
      @pixellifesimulator4965 4 года назад +33

      @@MrHalahalaho you can no one is immune to it

    • @Stroon92
      @Stroon92 4 года назад +34

      @@MrHalahalaho Its unlike other pathogens. Its mutating very rapidly, there are a few dozen strains. You are likely immune from that strain, but thats it.

    • @gorrocruz9248
      @gorrocruz9248 4 года назад +1

      U couldn't wake anymore? Mini comas?

    • @jraqa2593
      @jraqa2593 4 года назад +4

      Same same man you weren't alone forgot where I was smh its crazy

  • @MissSassie
    @MissSassie 4 года назад +162

    This is why I stay home! I already have depression and anxiety with other health stuff and if I were to have this happen it could be catastrophic. It is catastrophic for anyone who goes through it of course but what will it be like for people who already have issues going in?! This is just horrible and terrifying. I hope we can get through this soon so no one else has to suffer, we have all suffered enough. Stay safe everyone and Bless You all!

    • @LeeLoo_22
      @LeeLoo_22 4 года назад

      Sending you big hugs.

    • @johnn2638
      @johnn2638 4 года назад

      I have Anxiety as well.

    • @colleenjeffries3334
      @colleenjeffries3334 4 года назад

      Girl, I'm with you on this. God bless!🙏❤️

    • @waluigi43
      @waluigi43 4 года назад

      May Jesus protect you.

    • @nihilisticbarbie
      @nihilisticbarbie 4 года назад

      I wish I could stay home.......I already had influenza A this March but I don't want to get sick

  • @tkhughes7
    @tkhughes7 2 года назад +2

    I wasn’t on the ventilator, but in ICU with Covid and highest amount of oxygen possible before ventilator. I came home after a week. It was traumatizing, and I was hallucinating with seeing faces in the carpet. The faces looked like they were being tortured. It quit after a few days. But, I do believe PTSD is a part of it after ICU. I couldn’t sleep at night because I would wake up feeling like I was suffocating. It’s terrible. Only God and the people He chooses to use can help people through this. Prayer is key.

  • @MrJamezk
    @MrJamezk 3 года назад +4

    Wow. Really disturbing, and on top of the delirium they're fighting for their lives against COVID-19, and isolated from friends and family!
    Thanks for the information!

  • @janaw1230
    @janaw1230 4 года назад +84

    My mom survived another illness with a respiratory issue. She was in the hospital under induced coma for months, the nurses noted she hadn't slept for days. I watched her very closely, terrorized myself -and found the best things for her was calming music via headphones and putting on a sleep mask at night. I know these families have no access to their loved ones which is terrible. We can't expect people on heavy drugs, brain racing, to do well under constant noise and lights, never sleeping. She is ok now but tells stories of her coma dreams.

    • @strawberrymagpie
      @strawberrymagpie 4 года назад +3

      Glad your mom is okay. Stay safe 💗

    • @pascal590
      @pascal590 4 года назад

      So even in her comatose state they could tell she was not getting any sleep? That’s horrible. Sorry

  • @coolkid99er
    @coolkid99er 4 года назад +56

    This virus has an even more bigger impact in the years to come than I thought.

    • @kestrelky4027
      @kestrelky4027 4 года назад +1

      Alecca.. there's children from infected mothers being born with COVID 19 in India. Some of them dying within 2 days of birth.

    • @bob-pr8ye
      @bob-pr8ye 4 года назад

      If this thing mutates we are done.

    • @alf3071
      @alf3071 4 года назад +1

      the world needed a change anyway, if it needed this virus to kickstart it then so be it

    • @penguin1023
      @penguin1023 4 года назад

      @@bob-pr8ye the virus has mutated several times, but the evidence we have suggests none of the current mutations substantially increase the infectivity or mortality rate, and none have arisen so far that are expected to be immune to the existing candidate vaccines. It's unlikely a mutation would arise that maintains both the mortality, infectivity, and gives resistance to vaccines, a much larger problem is the inevitable emergence of a new pandemic virus in the distant future and ensuring public health measures learned from this pandemic are in place to prevent things from getting this bad again.

  • @armandopace6113
    @armandopace6113 2 года назад +3

    This video has hit home for this is exactly what I am experiencing I'm still in rehabilitation 2 months later having problems walking talking and most of all breathing. Leaning to breath again always short of breath. I've been independent all my life and have to depend on other
    I'm 60 and I can walk 50 metres with a walker before I have to stop before I drop. The nightmare the shacks and can't feel or move my feet..it's so hard on my body and mind.

  • @sm.8503
    @sm.8503 2 года назад +2

    My dad has been in icu for 6 weeks now from a abscess tooth . I have been wondering what he may be experiencing - they have had him on a ventilator 3 times now and he is now off prophonol and fentanyl 3 days and they are questioning he may have had a stroke during the induced coma. We are praying my dad wakes up and I forgot to mention his kidneys may need dialysis now . He is a retired Captain of Dallas Tx Fire Department . He fought the biggest fires he saved thousands of lives - I hope he has the strength to fight this .

  • @ShadowFoxSF
    @ShadowFoxSF 4 года назад +559

    I found this educational.
    I wasn't aware that there was such a thing as delirium issues with ICU care.

    • @edwardclarke768
      @edwardclarke768 4 года назад +3

      Same

    • @deluludont
      @deluludont 4 года назад +5

      and I wish I could unlearn it now tbh

    • @Mr_Sh1tcoin
      @Mr_Sh1tcoin 4 года назад +4

      Delirium is normal even with the flu, had it a few times and lasts for days. It can be mind bending.

    • @derrickrr5516
      @derrickrr5516 4 года назад +4

      Truth Finder Can you repeat yourself with different words? I want to understand what you tried to say.

    • @nynurse2
      @nynurse2 4 года назад +5

      Truth Finder You are so wrong! I was an ICU RN for years and some people who have been on a Ventilator DO experience Delirium! And will report to the staff terrible falsé memories..

  • @jackysieras473
    @jackysieras473 4 года назад +430

    I can’t even imagine someone who already suffers panic disorder or anxiety and going thru this while on a ventilator. I’m sure the virus won’t kill u at that moment what would kill u is having a panic attack, blood pressure going up the roof and your heart just stops.....Pure hell.

    • @ghetto_cupcake
      @ghetto_cupcake 4 года назад +15

      This is exactly what I think would happen to me. The thought scares the hell outta me.

    • @critterlex3872
      @critterlex3872 4 года назад +10

      Unless you have a weak heart, a panic attack won't kill you though. Just scares the crap out of you and hospitals have benzos for those.

    • @ShoyuRamenBreakingBad
      @ShoyuRamenBreakingBad 4 года назад +5

      A panic attack doesn’t make your heart “just stop” lol... does not work that way.

    • @conspiracypiracy6623
      @conspiracypiracy6623 4 года назад +10

      That’s probably me I sometimes get weird feelings in my chest or belly and I panic and have anxiety , I never know if I have COVID or not and that’s the thing that makes me worried. The good part is that I don’t have fever or pain but I sometimes panic for not reason.

    • @jackysieras473
      @jackysieras473 4 года назад

      Mel C ever heard of a heart attack? Stroke? Just sayin

  • @tarabjorum4374
    @tarabjorum4374 2 года назад +2

    My mother had delirium after her first time in the hospital. After that, every time that she had to be admitted she fell into delirium within hours. You don’t have to be intubated to get this..and she had major PTSD after as well. But she’s in Heaven now. No more hospitals✨💫 💫

  • @chitrangsharma
    @chitrangsharma 3 года назад +3

    My father died on vantilator I can't imagine how much he suffered I'm sorry dad 💔

  • @Zenith_V
    @Zenith_V 4 года назад +374

    So this is basically a long term interactive sleep paralysis...

    • @silverprincessstar
      @silverprincessstar 4 года назад +5

      and, in some cases, OBEs. Someone above spoke of OBEs in his/her case. I have suffered from both for 20 years of my life and SP is horrid and bad trip OBEs too. OBEs can also be pleasant, but at the end you just wanna end both experiences of sleep 'disorder'. It gets tiring to have to deal with it every single night, and most nights it was multiple times. I found a way out of both many years ago on my own (trial and error). I can now sleep soundly and with no nastiness happening.

    • @tomlolo1849
      @tomlolo1849 4 года назад +2

      @@silverprincessstar what does OBE stand for?

    • @lizzy4827
      @lizzy4827 4 года назад +7

      Delirium is very different to sleep paralysis, it's probably more like being on psychedelic drugs. I had this once when I was sick and it was the worst feeling in the world, definitely worst than sleep paralysis, you feel like everyone is conspiring against you and they are gonna kill you but you can't escape like a bad dream, there's voices telling you things and you believe them because you can't tell what's real and what's not, you don't even trust your family and you hear loud noises. I could hear a plane closer and closer to me and the voice kept telling me it was gonna crash on my house and I was shaking in fear because it just seemed so real.

    • @lunarly8612
      @lunarly8612 4 года назад +7

      @@tomlolo1849 out of body experience

    • @DavidCeeya
      @DavidCeeya 4 года назад +3

      I cant even handle my sleep paralysis for 5 minutes...i can't imagine the suffering

  • @Carroty_Peg
    @Carroty_Peg 4 года назад +78

    The Waking Nightmare of decades spent suffering from dementia, alzheimers having your saliva suctioned out because you've forgotten how to swallow. Let's reframe this as a question not about death, but about suffering. It might help us see the nuance instead of standing either side of the black and white divide.

  • @SophieJackson1993
    @SophieJackson1993 2 года назад +3

    This happened to me thank you so much for this documentary. All this time I had no clue anyone else went through this and I’ve been so confused and questioning what happened to me.

    • @MJM17
      @MJM17 2 года назад

      If you don’t mind, would you describe what happened to you and what you experienced (or are still experiencing)? I’m a doctoral student and I’ve spent the last few years researching and teaching about something called “post-intensive care syndrome”. I’d really appreciate your insight!

    • @JoS-uo3uj
      @JoS-uo3uj Год назад

      Same! For like three years after being in an induced come in ICU I didn’t understand what I experienced and no one could explain it to me fully or with any confidence. It scared me and I could tell it made friends/family/professionals uncomfortable when I’d try to process it with them. So I mostly just tried to move on and avoid thinking about it which wasn’t really all that effective. This video is so very accurate and gave me some peace as to what I experienced and that I wasn’t alone.

  • @thysdreyer6886
    @thysdreyer6886 Год назад +1

    I had severe delirium , it was the worst time of my life. So happy to be alive.

  • @lovely-mk4rt
    @lovely-mk4rt 4 года назад +38

    This is so very important and should be seen and sent to everyone. Since childhood my greatest nightmare was to trapped in my body with no one knowing. Very upsetting

  • @alisontunny9362
    @alisontunny9362 4 года назад +8

    In 2015 I was put into an induced coma on three occasions. Each time I suffered hallucinations and for about a year afterwards I was asking my husband questions about the time I was in the ICU. None of the staff reassured us about this PCIS. I was left thinking I was the only one that had ever gone crazy in such a situation. Thank you for clearing this up for me!

  • @madtaxpayer5818
    @madtaxpayer5818 2 года назад +2

    when i found this video i suddenly did not feel alone in the trauma i suffered from covid and ARDS -- now a year later im a long hauler and fight periods of being breathless that make me want out -- you get tired of fighting

  • @buttcheeksmcgee4272
    @buttcheeksmcgee4272 2 года назад +2

    My mom is currently going through this right now!! It is so hard to watch her mental state right now.... I want to save her and take her home, but I'm only allowed 1 hour visits per day....
    Luckily her health insurance will cover seeing a therapist when they release her.
    I'm thankful she's alive, but I know she still has a very long road ahead of her.
    The delirium is the worst part, in my opinion.

  • @SatanicJamnic
    @SatanicJamnic 4 года назад +125

    This video is so important. People NEED TO KNOW. This is horrible!

  • @LORENNACORRAL
    @LORENNACORRAL 4 года назад +84

    The need to make mental health care more accessible and affordable is becoming more and more apparent!

    • @triple_gem_shining
      @triple_gem_shining 4 года назад

      Lool duuuuh

    • @dariuswindmon1546
      @dariuswindmon1546 4 года назад +2

      LORENNA they not ready for that

    • @Bobelponge123
      @Bobelponge123 4 года назад +1

      Wrong. The mental “healthcare” causes this

    • @AngiePeacockMSW
      @AngiePeacockMSW 4 года назад

      And that shouldn’t include drugging them up with psych meds either! The meds are what partially cause this!

  • @laurenkruegerfauxcuriousit8161
    @laurenkruegerfauxcuriousit8161 4 года назад +78

    When I was Intubated, on a ventilator, I too--- saw the drs and rns, to look like ANIMALS! I was hallucinating and felt it was so real!
    Yes it IS the drugs which cause delirium

    • @5311448
      @5311448 4 года назад +5

      @Richard Skipper yes that's what i was thinking. Its spiritually.. How can you explain this..

    • @LuckyW23
      @LuckyW23 4 года назад +4

      So shouldn’t we be talking about how fucked up these doctors are and the hospital is?

    • @delhidelirium9091
      @delhidelirium9091 4 года назад

      @@5311448 I understand you 100% .

    • @5311448
      @5311448 4 года назад

      @LF X @LF X can you share your thoughts? I like to hear what people are thinking and what did they learn in their lives on this matter

    • @5311448
      @5311448 4 года назад

      @@delhidelirium9091
      can you share your thoughts? I like to hear what people are thinking and what did they learn in their lives on this matter

  • @maria-giulianalatini1724
    @maria-giulianalatini1724 3 года назад +2

    During an event of septic shock I spent 10 days in the ICU, 3 months in 3 hospitals and one nursing home and subsequent PTSD and post - septic syndrome. My dreams during the ICU stay were incredible. Apparently I died on my way to the OR and was resuscitated but dreamt of crossing over a body of water to be accepted into the world of the dead. I negotiated with them, stressing that I wanted to live, and they let me, permitting me to cross back over the water, accompanied by some "holy men" who gave me recommendations for being able to continue living, without dying from my post-sepsis multiple afflictions, including a PE and multiple abdominal abscesses. I never regained more than 40% of my breath and strength. Luckily I was able to get SSI, otherwise I would be homeless, not being able to return to my former job as a horse and dog trainer. Oh well, I'm still thrilled to be alive. .