Health challenges after COVID-19
Diabetes is what led Medicare Advantage member Mickey to find Patricia. Mickey, age 68, had developed type 2 diabetes years before he met Patricia. In general, his numbers were good. But in 2021, his sugar levels took a steep nosedive.
That’s the year when Mickey and his spouse both got COVID-19. It was serious enough to put them both in the hospital. There were some close calls.
“I was in the hospital for 24 days. I almost died on day 10 or 11. I was exhausted. It was the hardest part of my life,” Mickey recalled.
Eventually, Mickey finally felt well enough to go home. But tragically, his wife of many years didn’t make it out with him. He didn’t even get to see her before she passed away.
Mickey’s life changed drastically after his time in the hospital. Suddenly single, he didn’t know how to cope with his health or daily life. Without his beloved wife by his side, he didn’t take care of himself as he should. He was in a dark place mentally.
“For almost 2 years, I sat on the couch,” Mickey said. “I watched TV. I was probably a little depressed, not real happy.”
Mickey’s diabetes suffered as well. His blood sugar wasn’t stable. And he didn’t have the energy or mental space to care as much as he should. Plus, COVID-19 made it harder to get appointments.