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Bad Decisions

Greatest Hits - The COVID Chronicles: Part 3

Bad Decisions

Katie Duke & Lasting Media

Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.8728 Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2020

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

While Katie is hard at work on some exciting new content, we're replaying some of our best episodes. Presenting: the final installment of The COVID Chronicles.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Lasting Media.

0:05.0

Hey guys, it's the Bad Decisions podcast.

0:08.3

I'm Katie Duke. Thanks for tuning in.

0:11.0

And just a fair warning, the language I'm going to use here is not going to be appropriate for all ages.

0:17.2

You're welcome.

0:18.9

Previously on bad decisions.

0:20.8

Please call the medical transport van to take me to the hospital because we weren't allowed to take ubers or taxi cabs.

0:26.7

My bed sheets were just like mangled with like sweat.

0:30.6

I was literally not eating anything.

0:33.4

I was living off Gatorade, electrolyte packets, and water.

0:43.9

Music I was living off Gatorade, electrolyte packets, and water. Welcome to Bad Decisions with Katie Duke,

0:47.2

the only podcast that dives into raw and unfiltered conversations,

0:51.8

the real shit that we all go through but never talk about.

0:55.7

Now here's your host, Katie Duke.

1:04.3

All right, so welcome back, kiddos.

1:07.6

This is part three of my COVID Chronicles. Yeah, so I know where we left off last week.

1:16.3

I had just checked into the emergency room, found out that I had ground glass opacities,

1:23.2

which was indicative of pneumonia. I was incredibly short of breath. I was very symptomatic. I could not speak

1:28.9

in full sentences. I was hypoxic, febrile, and I was being admitted to the hospital. So I actually,

1:38.3

before I moved to D.C., I worked at Mount Sinai for almost five years. It was my first NP job. It is a hospital that I love

1:47.8

and has some of the most phenomenal nurses, attendings, fellows, and residents and NPs and patient

1:59.0

care techs that you can just ever imagine. It is such a special place.

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