6 y.o. Cameron Dye from Anchorage #Alaska was placed on life support and developed heart failure due to multisystem inflammatory syndrome that began 4 weeks after a mild case of COVID. #TheySurvivedCovid alaskasnewssource.com/2021/01/08/6-y… Image
“He used to have so much energy and right now he does not... it’s very different to see him very tired & not being able to do some of the things he used to. We have faith he will be one day, but it’s going to be a long road to recovery.”
Cameron Dye was released from the ICU on Dec. 29 after being intubated for several days and receiving intravenous immune globulin therapy and high dose steroids, Hailey Dye said.
Even though he’s no longer hospitalized, Cameron Dye still struggles with walking and will need cardiology, neurology and endocrinology follow-ups.
"All four members of the Dye family tested positive for COVID-19 in November, parents Jerry “Heath” Dye and Hailey Dye said. The Dye children, 2-year-old Lucas and 6-year-old Cameron, barely had any symptoms while Heath Dye and Hailey Dye said they were exhausted."
"Westley recommends parents of children who had COVID-19 in the previous four to eight weeks should seek care from a physician if their child has a high fever that lasts for 24 to 48 hours."
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