'Natalo na naman kami': Doc laments death of 28-year-old patient
A cardiologist took to social media to lament the death of a 28-year-old patient who tested positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

In a Facebook post, Dr. Alinaya Cordero recalled "one of her hardest days as a doctor."
"Habang nasa gilid ng kalsada, kausap ko ang ina ng pinakabata kong pasyente na tinamaan ng COVID, 28 taong gulang, na nasa ibang bansa ngayon para ipaalam na siguro ang pinakamasakit na salita na pwedeng marinig ng isang ina at pinakamasakit na salita na pwedeng masabi ng isang doktor (While on the roadside, I spoke to the mother of my youngest COVID-19 patient, a 28-year old. The mother was abroad. That was probably the most hurtful word a mother can hear and the most hurtful word a doctor can say," Cordero wrote.
Cordero said her patient, was a young woman who recovered from papillary cancer of the thyroid. She also said her patient was not fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
The cardiologist said she was also grieving for her patient's mom who is an overseas Filipino worker (OFW), she shared that she felt the pain of her mom as she is also a daughter of OFWs.
"Parang ayoko nang bumangon. Pakiramdam ko nagkulang ako eh. Baka may nagawa akong di maganda o may di pa kong nagagawang magandan. Pakiramdam ko natalo na naman kami ng COVID (I feel like I don't want to get up. I feel like maybe I have done something bad or I haven't done something good yet. I feel like COVID has defeated us again)," she added.
"Hindi ko alam kailan matatapos tong laban na to. Ang alam ko lang ngayon, kahit ilang beses akong magtanong sa sarili ko kung 'para kanino pa ako bumabangon?' Alam ko pa rin ang isasagot isasagot ko (I don't know when this fight will end. All I know now is, no matter how many times I ask myself 'for whom do I wake up for?' I still I know the answer)."
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