I was afraid – Da Hammer shares near-death Covid-19 experience [video]

Da Hammer Covid-19 experience
Hammer shares near-death experience with Covid-19 [video].

Ghanaian music producer, Da Hammer, born Edward Nana Poku Osei, has after a long, painful battle with the deadly coronavirus has detailed his experience.

The CEO of the Last Two Music Group who is set to embark on a campaign to raise awareness and educate the Ghanaians narrated that he suffered the complications thinking it was malaria and Typhoid he was diagnosed with.

He stated that a nurse had identified that malaria and typhoid in his blood were not enough to cause the complications he was going through at the time.

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Da Hammer Covid-19 experience
Hammer shares near-death experience with Covid-19 [video].

He said he ignored it until three days later when he could hardly breathe and was rushed to the hospital where he was put on immediately on Covid-19 treatment.

“Hello everybody, it’s been a while, and I have so much to say. I don’t even know where to start. I have been away for a month. And I have been in the battle of my life. I have faced an adversary that I have never faced as long as I have lived. I have been to hell and back, basically

“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 narrated.

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He continued, “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 video below;

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