His health problems began in late October last year.
âWe made several trips to Urgent Care. I had two COVID tests. Both were negative, but I was still getting worse,â he said.
Langford ended at North Mississippi Medical Center Gilmore-Amoryâs Emergency Room Oct. 28, after Dr. James Monroe admitted him.
âI wasnât in a room for any time at all before they moved me to intensive care,â Langford said. âI was on a BiPaP machine with 100 percent oxygen for two weeks. I was getting shots of blood thinner in my stomach and developed an area of internal bleeding the size of a football.â