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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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Thomas Molloy

The moment a man who has survived multiple strokes leaves hospital after recovering from coronavirus

A man who has survived two strokes, has returned from hospital after recovering from coronavirus.

Phillip Birtwistle, of Tonge Moor, Bolton, was admitted to Royal Bolton Hospital three weeks ago with COVID-19 symptoms and tested positive two days later.

The 58-year-old had a stroke when he was 24, which paralysed him down his right side, and a more severe one, aged 39, which resulted in him losing the ability to talk and swallow.

When he was taken to hospital, his family feared the worst due to his underlying health conditions.

Phillips's niece, Gaynor Kenna said: "He's prone to pneumonia and he's in and out of hospital all year with that so we were very worried.

"When he started showing symptoms three Thursdays ago, we phoned an ambulance. They took him in and swabbed him. Then we had a phone call on Saturday to say he's tested positive."

Due to Phillip's conditions, the family were also informed that he would not be able to use a ventilator.

To complicate matters even further, Phillip had to move from the D4 ward to C3 when his PEG tube, which feeds him through his stomach, became infected.

"It's been heart-wrenching," Gaynor added.

"We were also told by one of the consultants that he couldn't be put onto a ventilator.

"He's been really up and down over the past three weeks and it's only really the last four days that he's started recovering.

"We're a really close family so not being able to be by his side, to help answer questions for him, has been really hard."

Phillip was discharged from hospital yesterday evening and a video uploaded to social media shows staff cheering as he leaves the ward.

Gaynor said: "We're all so happy and relieved now.

"I would like to thank all the NHS staff on D4 and C3 who looked after him and all who have supported and listened to me during this horrendous time."

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