Disaster Shock pics show how blood of boy, 13, sprayed over hospital wall as he died from Covid complications after coughing fit - Horrific sights of a child painfully dying



SHOCKING pics show how the blood of a 13-year-old boy sprayed over a hospital wall as he died from Covid complications after a coughing fit.

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A bereaved mother has shared the horrifying images of the blood spattered hospital room in a bid to urge Americans to take Covid seriously.

Stephanie Franek, 44, watched as doctors battled to save her son Peyton Baumgarth's life as the treatment to oxygenate his blood failed.


The youngster passed away just six days after developing symptoms of the killer infection when he became extremely fatigued and his nail beds turned blue.

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The mom-of-two endured another Covid loss when her sister Cyndi Crawford, 57, died five weeks after Peyton in the ICU.


Stephanie, a nurse from St Louis, Missouri, said: "One loss would have been heartbreaking alone but these two have completely shattered our hearts."


Stephanie tested positive for coronavirus on October 25.


She and her son experienced mild symptoms and began to quarantine.


She said: "His symptoms didn't seem life threatening and we didn't do a whole lot other than watch Netflix movies."

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Four days later, Stephanie became concerned as Peyton couldn't continue a conversation and she noticed that his fingernail and toenail beds had turned blue.


"I said: 'Buddy, I think we need to go to the hospital'."

They went to SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital in St Louis where Peyton asked for a wheelchair.


Stephanie was horrified to discover that her son's oxygen levels had plummeted to just 44 per cent - a healthy person's blood oxygen levels are between 95 to 100 per cent.


"As a nurse, I have never seen someone walking and talking with an oxygen saturation level of just 44 per cent.


"We had only been in the ER for probably one hour when doctors decided they needed to put him on a ventilator."

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Stephanie never expected that her son would not be leaving hospital.


While Peyton suffered from a thyroid problem and had asthma, she did not consider him particularly at risk from the respiratory infection.


"I was scared he was going to be put on a ventilator but I also thought we'll get over this hump and bring him home."


Doctors treated Peyton with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) where blood is temporarily removed from the body to allow artificial oxygenation of the red blood cells and the removal of carbon dioxide.


His condition worsened suddenly on Saturday 31 October when he began to hemorrhage.


"He had this big coughing fit and he basically started to hemorrhage in his chest.


"The surgeons were trying to replace the ECMO and they were doing CPR to help circulate his blood because his pulse was so weak and his oxygen levels were so low."


As doctors desperately tried to replace the ECMO tubes in Peyton’s neck, the blood that had pooled in his chest sprayed over the walls.


Stephanie said: “It was all over the cardiothoracic surgeon and he just kept working.”

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Stephanie, who had been granted special permission to be in the hospital as she had Covid, watched as 10 nurses and four doctors battled for an hour and 15 minutes to save her son's life before calling the time of death.


"Never did I ever think this was going to happen,” Stephanie said.


"You don't hear about kids getting Covid and it being that serious.


"I was just in shock.


"I can't describe that sudden devastating loss."


Adding to Stephanie's pain, her sister Cyndi, a trauma registrar, came down with Covid a week before Thanksgiving.


She was also put on a ventilator and received ECMO but she passed away on December 7.


"Every day is a struggle to get out of bed and go through the motions," Stephanie said.


She shared that the only positive has been reuniting with her ex boyfriend, Chris Lottmann, 43, a welder, whom Peyton adored.


"He was very close with Peyton and I called him to tell him that Peyton had passed away and he was devastated.


"We have got back together and he has been a huge source of support for me and he has been here for me every moment that I've needed it.


"We think it was Peyton's wish and our gift from Peyton that he got us back together - he really didn't want us to break up in the first place."


Stephanie paid tribute to her son, saying that he had made more friends in his 13 years than some people make in a lifetime.


"He was the sweetest boy and he made everyone smile.


"In his 13 years of life, he made more friends than someone would make if they lived to 85."


Stephanie is speaking out about her son's death in the hopes that it will make Americans take Covid seriously and follow health guidelines.


"I hope people will take Covid more seriously and not say it is a political agenda or some type of fakes news or that it is the same as the flu.
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inb4 lazy cope acting like this kid was that fat or that childhood obesity isn't prevalent and a serious problem.
 
Predisposed to it doesn’t mean they deserve to die. Poor kid was 13, a child.
Social Darwinism when relating to Covid is barbaric.
Being fat is unethical. Your continued fatness is lowering everyone else's quality of life by being an eyesore and burdening the medical system. You waste resources on prolonging your continued fatness and your early death results in sorrow for those you love.
 
Predisposed to it doesn’t mean they deserve to die. Poor kid was 13, a child.
Social Darwinism when relating to Covid is barbaric.
Nobody thinks he deserves to die

It's the insane fear mongering as theater stories pushed by the media that make people roll their eyes.

yer not taking the plandemic seriously guyz!

Also we can not talk about the plandemic for 3 months straight while hundreds of thousands of people stand in the streets screaming in each others faces.
 
Doctors treated Peyton with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) where blood is temporarily removed from the body to allow artificial oxygenation of the red blood cells and the removal of carbon dioxide.
His condition worsened suddenly on Saturday 31 October when he began to hemorrhage.
"He had this big coughing fit and he basically started to hemorrhage in his chest.
"The surgeons were trying to replace the ECMO and they were doing CPR to help circulate his blood because his pulse was so weak and his oxygen levels were so low."
As doctors desperately tried to replace the ECMO tubes in Peyton’s neck, the blood that had pooled in his chest sprayed over the walls.


I'm the only one who is bothered be this extremly invasive covid treatment that actually may finished this boy?
 
I'm not a CSI nigga, but I've seen enough blood to know blood spatter like that doesn't come from expiration, and that you can't cough back and to the left.

This is some Zapruder coof shit.
"The surgeons were trying to replace the ECMO and they were doing CPR to help circulate his blood because his pulse was so weak and his oxygen levels were so low."
As doctors desperately tried to replace the ECMO tubes in Peyton’s neck, the blood that had pooled in his chest sprayed over the walls.

Smell like medical malpractice
 
Predisposed to it doesn’t mean they deserve to die. Poor kid was 13, a child.
Social Darwinism when relating to Covid is barbaric.
He didn't deserve to die, but it wasn't an unexpected outcome given his preconditions. In an ideal world, parents would exercise control over their children's diets so they can grow into healthy adults.
 
"The surgeons were trying to replace the ECMO and they were doing CPR to help circulate his blood because his pulse was so weak and his oxygen levels were so low."
As doctors desperately tried to replace the ECMO tubes in Peyton’s neck, the blood that had pooled in his chest sprayed over the walls.

Smell like medical malpractice
If his mom had hooked him to life support we could have had a replacement Jahee Jahi.
 
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I, an asthmatic, sure do love reading stories like this after coming home from my essential job where I come into contact with hundreds of people every day! It's really cool how half those people don't wear their masks properly and don't social distance at all!
Did you skip over the part of him being overweight, had a thyroid problem, and was attached to a machine meant to oxygenate his blood?
 
Did you skip over the part of him being overweight, had a thyroid problem, and was attached to a machine meant to oxygenate his blood?
Thyroid problems don't really affect breathing and I doubt made him more susceptible to infection. Also the whole reason he was attached to the machine was because he had covid so I don't see how that should assuage my fears at all.
 
I really hope the kid was given hardcore pain meds because violent blood coughing sounds agonizing.

I was going to make a cuckoldry joke about him standing in front of an image of Cyborg wearing a Last Jedi shirt, but coughing yourself to death is a horrible fate, especially for someone too young to have made too many bad decisions.
 
I, an asthmatic, sure do love reading stories like this after coming home from my essential job where I come into contact with hundreds of people every day! It's really cool how half those people don't wear their masks properly and don't social distance at all!
You're in a high risk job, you're already fucked regardless.
 
I mean my neighbor died of tracheotomy complications, doesn't mean I'll hesitate to get one if necessary. That's just it. "Complication". As in, not the normal response.
But fuck people burning through their savings and the economy plummeting into the ground, right? Don't get me wrong, I do feel sorry for the kid, but fuck.
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Oh there it is. Kid who can't breathe on a good day has horrible response to not-breathing disease. Who would have thought.
I have asthma, and to have an attack so bad you can't get any air into your lungs is absolutely fucking TERRIFYING.
I feel bad for this boy and his family, but he had a pre-existing condition that makes a bad cold hazardous, much less covid.
People die by the thousands from the flu every year, but we don't crash the economy and quarantine over that.
 
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