Celebrated Ghanaian music record producer, Da Hammer has unfolded his near-death experience and how he managed to escape from it.
According to him, contracting COVID-19 taught him a great lesson about life and that has made him appreciate the fact that Coronavirus is real and people need to be careful.
Da Hammer also made it known to us that he only had symptoms of malaria and fever which he thought was just a mere illness but at a point, he realized it was becoming serious so he rushed himself to the hospital and it was disclosed to him that he has coronavirus.
According to him, for some time he began to have difficulty in breathing and was panting for breath. his ability to breathe was also confiscated by the coronavirus.
At that point, Da Hammer thought he was going to die especially when the nurses were nowhere to help him. He saw death, battled it, came out alive but with scars all over.
It was 1 am, and I was suffering. The bell that calls the Nurses wasn’t working. So I really thought that I was going to go. My breathing became a problem. I was suffering. I had a panic attack. It was 1 am I was calling the nurse. I think I actually shed a tear because I was scared.
“It was 1 am, and I was suffering. The bell that calls the Nurses wasn’t working. So I really thought that I was going to go. My breathing became a problem. I was suffering. I had a panic attack. It was 1 am I was calling the nurse. I think I actually shed a tear because I was scared.
“Listen, I was afraid. I was afraid, and I thought I was going to go. So I was scared. So I was doing these videos because I truly thought I was going to go. And I wanted to leave something behind that people could use, especially my family,” he concluded.
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