Late Justina Ejelonu Fiance, Dennis Akagba who got healed from EVD after contracting it from his Late-wife-to-be takes us through the story again. In his interview with Vanguard,he got in-depth on everything that happen from beginning,how Justina got the job at First Consultant and her first day at work,the illness that caused her death and how he got the virus and was healed through his faith and conviction ....Read His story below.
His thoughts on Ebola and late Justina
The truth is that Justina and I were not legally married, we
were planning for our traditional marriage in October and she just got this
job. She was a qualified graduate nurse and got the job at the First Consultant
Hospital in Lagos. She resumed duty at the hospital on
the 21st of July, while Patrick Sawyer was admitted at the hospital on the 20th.
He was her first patient. She was one of the nurses that
nursed him. She was pregnant and so her immune system was weak, which made it
easy for her to contract the disease. On that first day which was a Monday, she
was having some pregnancy symptoms, but I just encouraged her to go because it
was her first day at work. Sawyer was her first patient.
The next day, Tuesday, she didn’t work on Sawyer. Wednesday
and Thursday, she was off. Then on Friday, Patrick Sawyer died. They didn’t
know he had Ebola, it was three days later that they realized it was Ebola.
When did you know that she had contacted the Ebola virus?
It was after Sawyer died that she told me she nursed him but
that she was on gloves. She even thanked God that she didn’t have direct
contact with him. The fever continued and we thought it was just pregnancy
symptoms and even when she went to her hospital, they confirmed the same thing.
She took drugs and ran tests, yet it persisted. At night, she was usually cold
and feverish and her body temperature
was usually very high. At a point, I began to suspect that she had contacted
the virus. I did some research on the disease and realised that she was having
similar symptoms.
On the 14th of August, it became serious, she started
stooling and vomiting. I had to clean up everything. All of a sudden, she
started bleeding and she started crying that she had lost the pregnancy. I had
to call her relatives and other people. The bleeding persisted and I had to
clean up everything.
While you were attending to her did you wear gloves?
Initially I was not wearing gloves because I felt I had
already been exposed to the virus. But later I cautioned myself and started
wearing nylon on my hands. But I couldn’t stay away from her. I kept consoling
her. Even when I took her to the hospital, she wanted to hold me and I told her
to also consider my safety. She managed to hold herself and was able to find her way out in a pool
of her blood. We chartered a taxi to the hospital, but first, I took her to First Consultant
Hospital because I felt
they should know more. When we got there, I was directed to IGH, Yaba. I told
the taxi driver to take us there. The driver wasn’t even aware of what was
going on as he took us to Yaba.
Justina was on the floor for 30 minutes before she was
attended to. She was screaming that she was going to die. She was seriously
bleeding, she had to come out of the taxi and lay on the floor. I ran around,
trying to get doctors to attend to her. After everything, they took her in,
took her blood samples and the following day, the result came out that it was
Ebola. They washed the taxi with chlorine and also bathed the taxi driver and I
with chlorine spray.
At that point, the taxi driver knew what was going on, he
couldn’t even take me home because he was so scared. I had to look for
somewhere to pass the night in the hospital. Early the next morning, I left the
Hospital. The taxi driver is alive today, nothing happened to him. We have been
checking on him and the last time we spoke he told me, he was fine.
So what happened after you got exposed to the virus?
14 days after I was exposed to Ebola, my temperature rose
from the usual 35.2 degrees centigrade to 37.2. The Lagos State
government gave me a thermometer the day I dropped Justina off at the centre.
It took them two straight weeks to visit my home and to disinfect it. Before
they came, I had already done the much I could do. I used bleach and detergent
to clean the whole house, furniture and clothes inclusive.
After that, what happened?
We should be reminded and educated that a healthy person
with Ebola virus cannot get anybody infected, except if the person is sick and
totally down with the virus like what happened to Sawyer and to my late
wife-to-be, Justina. I contacted the virus because Justina was very sick and I
was taking care of her without
any appropriate protection. When we knew what we were dealing with it was
almost too late for me as I had already contacted the virus.
Since you had already visited the centre what else was
done for you by the state?
The Lagos
State government sent
health professionals to check on me regularly to know how l was doing or if l
had the signs of the virus manifesting. So they used to come around to check on
me. At some point they created scenes with their visits. I was embarrassed and
I was stigmatized. I complained severely to them that I didn’t like what they
were doing. Then, one Saturday they visited again, I complained about the pains
I was beginning to experience; excruciating pains around my waist. I started
praying and asking people to pray for me.
Before this time, I believed in the Holy Communion, so I
usually take it daily and do feet washing. I was going to the hospital daily to
see late Justina. Initially, I was seeing her through the window and she would
say I should take her out of the hospital. She complained of lack of care.
Perhaps, Justina would have survived the virus, if not for
the state she was in. Her immune system was down because she was pregnant.
Along the line, she had a miscarriage and lost the baby due to the Ebola virus
disease.
The doctors, who were supposed to do an evacuation on her
couldn’t do it because they claimed that an evacuation was too risky as she was
heavily infected and may pass on the virus to another person.
Since nothing was done even after the bleeding had stopped,
it led to more complications for her because the already dead foetus somehow
got rotten in the womb and started a damaging process which led to further
complication. Meanwhile, she was still stooling and vomiting and since nobody
could dare to touch her, she was left on top of her excretions even when she
couldn’t do much for herself due to her weak state. She was given her incisions
and other drugs. I believe if some people survived Justina should have been one
of them.
At a point, I wished I was a doctor myself; I would have
taken the risk of doing the evacuation because it really affected her.
When was the last day
you saw Justina?
The last day I saw her, I had to go inside the ward because
she was so unkempt as nobody attended to her. At that time, the quarantined
patients were in the former facility where there was no water and she had
messed up herself again. I had to look for water to clean her up, change her
pampers and arrange her bedding. Since I was aware of what I was dealing with,
I got myself protected while cleaning up the place. I made sure she looked
better than when I saw her. Justina was shivering the last day I saw her, one
side of her stomach was already swollen, and her legs were also swollen. I
prayed for her. At a point, she needed oxygen and the hospital couldn’t provide
it. Her friends had to provide it. That was the last day I saw her.
On Sunday Morning, I called her line like I usually did
before visiting her, but she didn’t pick her calls. When I got to the hospital,
I was told that she was dead.
Was she taking your calls while she was at the facility?
Yes, in fact she called me that last day and I knew she was
going to give up, because she was saying some funny things. She said I should
tell my people to go and meet her father so as to finalize our marriage plans,
that she’s leaving that place.
From what you have said, were you not scared that you may
die as well from the disease?
I personally don’t believe in taking medications. I had the
mentality that I wasn’t sick. I told the government what I was experiencing. On
the day they came to pick me up for treatment, all of a sudden, my temperature
went back to normal. The shivering and pains were all gone. So they decided
that they would be checking on me. But it got to a point people stopped selling
things to me. It was as if the government got a report that I shouldn’t be
around. So, they came and said I should go with them that they wanted to take
my blood sample. I went with them and they took my blood sample, I was kept in
a ward known as the ‘suspected ward.’
The result came out and it was positive. I was then taken to
a confined ward. One of the doctors from UNICEF, a white lady told me that they
were having issues with the results and that they would have to re-run the
tests. They did the tests again and it was still positive. I told them that it
wasn’t my result and that I was healthy. I was even doing my usual exercises
(press-ups) every morning. I kept telling them that I wasn’t sick. They took my
blood sample the third time. That night, they told me that I tested negative in
the last result and that I don’t have any reason to remain there. That was how
I was discharged.
While you were going through all these at the facility
what happened to your job?
I was a marketer in an oil and gas company. I worked on
commission basis, but at a point, I realized that people were not calling me
and when I called they won’t pick my calls. Even the person that I report
directly refused to pick my calls and also refused to associate with me.
Justina and I just got our jobs, she got hers at First Consultant
Hospital and I got mine
as a marketer with the oil and gas company.
Do you think that the government or First Consultant
Hospital should
compensate Justina’s family?
Although, no amount of money they give to the family will
bring her back I think the government owes Justina’s family a lot because she
died trying to save a situation. Justina died in active service as her death
wasn’t natural.
So how did your status change from positive to negative?
I was reading a book on healing and taking of the Holy
Communion. So I learnt to take Holy Communion morning, afternoon and night. I
also engaged myself in feet-washing every day before going to bed. The Almighty
God saved me; the Holy Spirit healed me. It wasn’t as though l didn’t fall sick
as l had direct contact with Justina but the Almighty God healed me. When I was
discharged, I got to my house on Saturday evening and spent two hours the next
day, Sunday, thanking God on my own. I didn’t go to church or anywhere because
of the already established stigma but today I can confidently attend church
activities because I guess they all know I’m free now. I know my faith and
belief healed me. God also worked for me apart from the fact that my immune
system is also working. I believe I got healed also because friends prayed for
me.
8 comments:
So touching
Faith is the key....God healed you to tell this testimony
God is always God....Its a pity you lost your fiancee and the baby....
I am crying....This is so unfair to his fiancee,First day at work... what kind of evil is this
He was so courageous...God saw you through
Wow......God will clean your tears...and to your fiancee may her gentle soul rest in peace...it is well
Amazing story...
This tells us the power of life and death are in our hands as the bible says it
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