Good vibes help family of 4 overcome corona

Ghatkopar's Badani family had been isolated long before the closure order was issued. So it was a shock when the patriarch Kaushik Badani, 59, tested positive for Covid-19 on April 1. His wife and children also tested positive later.

It all started with a slight fever during which his family doctor asked Kaushik to undergo a coronavirus try as a precautionary measure. “I had no travel history or contact with anyone who had traveled abroad, so the test result was shocking. At first, I was afraid for the well-being of my family, "he said. All three tested positive on April 4.

For your wife Kavita Badani, 52, the biggest concern was that his 75-year-old mother who had dropped out of Calcutta It would also become infected. Fortunately, he gave a negative, a publication that the family organized for him to stay with Kavita's sister.

The two days between Kaushik getting his test results and the results of the rest of the family were the most stressful, according to his daughter. Shivani, 25. “However, by the time our results arrived, we had come to terms with the situation.

We were ready to face any eventuality, "she said. To maintain her sanity, she said she stopped following the news or taking phone calls or any activity that could make her more anxious.

While Kaushik was admitted to Hindu Hospital, Kavita, son Rishit, 29 and Shivani were admitted to the Lilavati Hospital. While the rest of the family was sent home in four days after testing negative, Kaushik had to spend 19 days in hospital. When Kaushik finally returned home, the neighbors greeted him with great applause.

Neighbors greeted Kaushik Badani, 59, with applause after he returned home from the hospital after 19 days.

Neighbors greeted Kaushik Badani, 59, with applause after he returned home from the hospital after 19 days.

“The most moving thing these days was the amount of love and blessings we receive from friends and family around the world. When we returned home, we were greeted with a basket consisting of milk, fruit, disinfectants and other necessities, "he said. Rishit believes that the family is blessed to be surrounded by people who only sent good vibes on their way. “You feel especially lucky when you hear that people test positive and are discriminated against by their neighbors. With diagnosis, it happens so much on an emotional level that such behavior affects one's emotional well-being.

People must realize that getting the infection is not under anyone's control, it can happen to anyone, "he said. Even at home, the family would maintain social distance, they would all stay in their own rooms, eat alone and not eat. phones would be touched, connecting electronically, the whole family would pray together.

“I can't speak highly enough about the power of prayer that helped me remain optimistic during my hospital stay. I spent nineteen days in the hospital and tested positive seven times before I could test negative twice, "recalls Kaushik.

He feels lucky that his condition was better than most of the others in the room. “Later I learned that many of them had resorted to self-medication and arrived at the hospital much later. I would appeal to people to seek medical help soon after having symptoms, "Kaushik said.

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