Posted on 08/09/2021 8:00:48 PM PDT by Tipllub
ORANGE (CBSLA) — After 15 members of one Orange County family came down with COVID-19 in mid-June — contracted they believe at an indoor birthday party — the youngest of the group is still suffering aftereffects, even after recovering from the virus itself.
14-year-old Daniel Salinas developed COVID-19 psychosis, his family told CBSLA Sunday. It is a condition that can cause psychiatric symptoms, including hallucinations, in some COVID-19 patients after other symptoms have abated.
Salinas’ mother, Wilma Singh, said shortly after her son recovered from COVID-19, she began to notice his behavior change. On Aug. 1, her son came down with a migraine headache.
“I felt like he had that severe migraine, slept and woke up a different person, someone who is more agitated, angry, anxious,” Singh said. “That’s the total opposite of my son.”
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How “long term” can it be? Rona isn’t that old...
Could be she was married at the time, and that’s her ex’s last name... or she was single at the time, and that’s her maiden name.
When my mom and step-dad married, I had a different last name -— until he adopted me and then I got the same last name. That was almost 50 years ago now, though.
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