A father reads a daughter’s account of pain, joy, love amid his COVID-19 battle
HALIFAX — As Rick Cameron rests and rehabilitates his body from its war with COVID-19, he has a story to read through to fill in the gaps of his journey.
It is the detailed documenting of his struggle to survive as he lay deeply sedated in a Truro, N.S., hospital, kept alive by a ventilator.
The online blog compiled by his daughter includes moments of despair, of joy, of songs sung through smartphones to a semi-conscious man, and of a family’s love for a “Papa bear” lying in a state of weakness.
Most days during Cameron’s seven weeks in hospital, Kelly Marshall and her family would post in “Rick Cameron: His road to recovery,” as thousands of followers would celebrate or weep along with her.