A Melbourne man did not recognise himself when he woke up, unable to walk and with a hole in his face, weeks after he was put into a coma within 90 minutes of going to hospital with COVID-19.
It started with a runny nose in the depths of Melbourne's stage four lockdown in September last year, but a case of COVID-19 almost killed Theo Ikosidekas.
The 32-year-old lay unconscious in a hospital bed, fighting for life for two weeks, and had to spend months more working to regain a semblance of his former life after that.
A year on, Ikosidekas is finally considered back to "normal", but he is haunted by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after his harrowing health battle.
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