Makes you think that he’s not all the way wrong on these trash ass journalist![]()
ATL cock a fella.
Makes you think that he’s not all the way wrong on these trash ass journalist![]()
ATL cock a fella.
Oh shyt. That was Clever!!!!! DAP/REP, all of that good stuff breh.
damn this is the worst
24-year-old Michigan man dies from COVID-19, 12 days after symptom ; father diagnosed days later
Ben Hirschmann’s doctor told him he would be fine
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24-year-old with no underlying health conditions dies 12-days after COVID-19 symptoms
DETROIT – It’s been an absolute nightmare for Denise and Robert Hirschmann. Their son Ben Hirschmann’s life was cut short at the age of only 24 because of coronavirus (COVID-19).
In 24 years, his reach went far as a proud American, heavily involved in the Republican Party and just one of the many lives cut short, by this pandemic.
“You go into shock and you become completely immobilized by the fact that this is not a dream this is the worst nightmare of a parent’s life,” Denise Hirschmann said.
A cough, fever, achiness, Ben's doctor would apparently call it a cold over video chat appointments and prescribe cough medicine.
His doctor, like most right now isn’t seeing patients in person.
“How would I ever know that the next day my son would be dead,” Hirschmann said.
Day 12 and no relief, last Tuesday Ben woke and said he wanted to go to the hospital, his mom Denise called 911.
“I got him out into the living room sat him down and he coded, his eyes went into the back of his head and I started CPR EMS got here they could not revive,” she said.
His dad, a retired Roseville Police Officer, and two-time cancer survivor couldn't believe it.
It’s just sad having been in this situation as an officer way too many times dealing with death no fun being on the other side,” he said.
The Hirschmann's say the medical examiner confirmed Ben died of acute pneumonia brought on by COVID-19.
“Just the loss of a son or a daughter like that just leaves a hole that will never be filled,” Robert Hirschmann said.
Over the course of 12 days, Ben Hirschmann was in constant communication with his doctor via teleconferencing. Time after time he was reassured that he would be all right.
“She told him she was sure it wasn’t the virus, she would not allow him to be tested she would not allow him to go to the ER,” Denise Hirschmann said.
Sadly, Ben Hirschmann was never able to be tested or treated -- a move his parents believe could have saved his life if the virus was detected.
“There’s no doubt in my mind that if you could have seen her in person. She would have picked up on all these things,” Robert Hirschmann said.
Robert Hirschmann started to feel symptoms and even with history of a heart attack, pneumonia and finding out his son was COVID-19 positive, the 55-year-old was still unable to get tested. Eventually he was diagnosed.
The couple is now hoping and praying for some type oversight to make sure that those who actually need to be tested and treated can actually do just that.
“The pain is undefinable. It is, it’s past that it’s permanent and it’s forever, but you know it’s it’s made worse by the fact that was some photos that he was a healthy young man reached out to his doctor on several occasions and he was not allowed to be treated,” Denise Hirschmann said.
If there was any type of good news that could come out of this, Local 4 has been told a senator is creating a bill in Ben Hirschmann’s name that will prevent what happened to him from happening to someone else.
"No underlying conditions" wrong he's fat
Don’t be premature in wanting to open the country back up, people. Shyt is still way too early.
In ca anybody can be testeddamn this is the worst
24-year-old Michigan man dies from COVID-19, 12 days after symptom ; father diagnosed days later
Ben Hirschmann’s doctor told him he would be fine
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24-year-old with no underlying health conditions dies 12-days after COVID-19 symptoms
DETROIT – It’s been an absolute nightmare for Denise and Robert Hirschmann. Their son Ben Hirschmann’s life was cut short at the age of only 24 because of coronavirus (COVID-19).
In 24 years, his reach went far as a proud American, heavily involved in the Republican Party and just one of the many lives cut short, by this pandemic.
“You go into shock and you become completely immobilized by the fact that this is not a dream this is the worst nightmare of a parent’s life,” Denise Hirschmann said.
A cough, fever, achiness, Ben's doctor would apparently call it a cold over video chat appointments and prescribe cough medicine.
His doctor, like most right now isn’t seeing patients in person.
“How would I ever know that the next day my son would be dead,” Hirschmann said.
Day 12 and no relief, last Tuesday Ben woke and said he wanted to go to the hospital, his mom Denise called 911.
“I got him out into the living room sat him down and he coded, his eyes went into the back of his head and I started CPR EMS got here they could not revive,” she said.
His dad, a retired Roseville Police Officer, and two-time cancer survivor couldn't believe it.
It’s just sad having been in this situation as an officer way too many times dealing with death no fun being on the other side,” he said.
The Hirschmann's say the medical examiner confirmed Ben died of acute pneumonia brought on by COVID-19.
“Just the loss of a son or a daughter like that just leaves a hole that will never be filled,” Robert Hirschmann said.
Over the course of 12 days, Ben Hirschmann was in constant communication with his doctor via teleconferencing. Time after time he was reassured that he would be all right.
“She told him she was sure it wasn’t the virus, she would not allow him to be tested she would not allow him to go to the ER,” Denise Hirschmann said.
Sadly, Ben Hirschmann was never able to be tested or treated -- a move his parents believe could have saved his life if the virus was detected.
“There’s no doubt in my mind that if you could have seen her in person. She would have picked up on all these things,” Robert Hirschmann said.
Robert Hirschmann started to feel symptoms and even with history of a heart attack, pneumonia and finding out his son was COVID-19 positive, the 55-year-old was still unable to get tested. Eventually he was diagnosed.
The couple is now hoping and praying for some type oversight to make sure that those who actually need to be tested and treated can actually do just that.
“The pain is undefinable. It is, it’s past that it’s permanent and it’s forever, but you know it’s it’s made worse by the fact that was some photos that he was a healthy young man reached out to his doctor on several occasions and he was not allowed to be treated,” Denise Hirschmann said.
If there was any type of good news that could come out of this, Local 4 has been told a senator is creating a bill in Ben Hirschmann’s name that will prevent what happened to him from happening to someone else.
You don't have to be fat to catch pneumonia from this and die or are you saying only fat people get pneumonia?"No underlying conditions" wrong he's fat
You don't have to be fat to catch pneumonia from this and die or are you saying only fat people get pneumonia?
The virus didn't kill him technically the pneumonia did.It's pretty obvious being obese puts you at risk with the virus