"My lungs were beginning to fail, I felt that I was suffocating and I had trouble breathing, it was a situation of agony [...] Entered two partners to increase the flow of oxygen. I looked and I begged to help me to die," said Teresa Romero, the first european woman that she contracted ebola and one of the few survivors.
In an article published in the latest issue of the journal of Clinical Nursing, the Spanish told how they were their 30 days away from the world and how he lived his closeness to death.
"I Felt like death I stalked, a body supported on my shoulder, I was expecting quiet. Something that cannot be explained with words. Still today I don’t know how I could get out of there," he recalled.
As explained, your first memory is of 7 October 2014, at 2 in the morning, when she was transferred from the Hospital of Alcorcón until Carlos III, with a guarded prognosis. He had acquired ebola, a terrible virus that was killing thousands of africans and had no cure.
The time passed and the drug test worked with it, but others did not succeed. is That motivates daily, and makes you grateful for every second for this new opportunity.
"I have survived to tell the tale and above all to share," stresses the assistant, who is still recovering from the infection and remember that no one, except other survivors of the ebola, you can know what means this bad.
this video tells the story of Teresa Romero