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Sarah Ward & Sarah Vesty

Scots dad left wide awake while medics chop off toe after catching horror infection and coronavirus

A diabetic Scot was forced to stay awake while medics chopped off his infected toe after catching coronavirus.

Tommy Biggins had spent two months self-isolating at his home in Clydebank to avoid getting ill but still managed to catch the killer bug.

The 51-year-old was given just a 20 percent chance of survival after being rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow.

Tommy Biggins was awake when doctors chopped off his toe (© SWNS.com)

Doctors soon discovered a secondary infection in his leg and decided to amputate to his toe in a bid to save the rest of his leg.

Because of his positive Covid-19 status, the dad-of-two could not be intubated for the surgery and was wide awake throughout the grisly procedure.

He said: "The surgeon said to me, 'I'm going to need to take your toe off to save your foot'.

"They took me down to the operating theatre, but I couldn't get knocked out because due to Covid I couldn't have a tube down my throat.

"Because Covid attacked my immune system the infection was able to take hold very quickly.

"If I never went into hospital I might have lost my leg as they wouldn't have traced the infection so quickly."

Tommy, who also has asthma, initially began feeling unwell with a cough, temperature and constant shivering but never imagined he could have the virus after shielding.

The painter called NHS 24 and was told to go to hospital, where he tested positive - and described the experience as like the TV show Breaking Bad.

The dad-of-two's toe was amputated to save the rest of his leg (© SWNS.com)

He said: "It was like something out of Breaking Bad with everyone in all the yellow suits. It was a ward specifically for Covid-19 patients.

"There was a notice on the door saying 'do not enter without PPE' - it was all quite frightening.

"They tested me at around 1am, and they told me the next day that it came back positive. “The pain I was in was unbelievable - I felt like I was breathing in fire. It's a pain you can't explain.

"I had 100 things going on at the same time. I was thinking, 'Is this a heart attack?' My anxiety went through the roof. I never saw anyone's face - it's a frightening environment.

"They even asked me my religion in case I died so I was thinking, 'Am I ever going to get out of here?'

His wife, Karen, 51, and son Sam, had to quarantine for 14 days after being in contact with him.

Tommy was tested a second time for Covid-19 with the results coming back negative after 12 days, during which time he only saw his wife for 20 minutes at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.

He was determined to walk out of the hospital doors and did so with a crutch, after initially being offered a wheelchair.

And even at home he had to stay apart from his family until their quarantine ended.

Tommy is now recovering at home in Clydebank (© SWNS.com)

Tommy said: "I didn't actually realise how bad I was, but as soon as you can go home, they want you out of there because your mental health is suffering.

"One of the main things is the loneliness - the only people you're seeing are hospital staff, so your mental health is impacted from it too."

He went in on May 30 weighing 16 stone 8lbs - and left 12 days later on June 11 weighing 14 stone.

Tommy said he was still living with post-viral fatigue and thanked medics for saving his life.

He said: "You feel tired - at the moment I'm always tired. I can't get ready in the morning without feeling breathless. You couldn't fault them.

"I don't have enough praise for the staff. I tried to get flowers sent in but it wasn't allowed in case they are contaminated. They're your best pals in there."

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