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Man Survives 7-Month Battle Against COVID-19 and Meets 3-Month-Old Son for First Time

Carnell Hampton fought hard, battling an infection in his feet that eventually cost him his right leg.

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A California man was discharged from the hospital after being there for more than seven months due to complications of COVID-19.

He lost a leg, but he is grateful to be home with his family.

Cheers and tears of joy were heard as 31-year-old Carnell Hampton was discharged from Providence Saint Joseph Hospital in Orange.

โ€œWhen I was coming down the hallway, I'm like telling myself youโ€™re not going to cry, not today!โ€

Hampton was on his 208th day, more than seven months, in the hospital.

He was admitted last August with extreme fatigue.

โ€œI was just weak. I couldn't get out of bed,โ€ he said.

The Orange County man spent two weeks on a respirator, but he also suffered from kidney issues and pneumonia.

โ€œThey called my lady, to let her know I have a fifty percent chance of living and let her come to the hospital to see me just in case I didn't make it,โ€ he said.

Hampton fought hard, battling an infection in his feet that eventually cost him his right leg.

โ€œI just told them pretty much, I'm ready for the amputation because I was ready to get back home to my kids and my lady,โ€ he stated.

There were tears of joy as he was finally able to have that reunion with two-year-old Carter and three-month-old Nathan, who was born while dad was fighting for his life in the hospital.

โ€œWe video chatted with each other the day of the birth, so I was on a video call on the birthday,โ€ he said laughing.

Now heโ€™ll start rehab and eventually be fitted for a prosthetic, but heโ€™s just thankful to have his life back.

โ€œIt can go either way, so I'm glad I was strong enough to overcome it and wake up and still be here.โ€

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