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'Could have been saved': Grachevsky's friends declared the director's wrong treatment

'17.01.2021'

Source: Womanhit

Emmanuel Vitorgan and his wife helped the director with hospitalization, writes Womanhit.

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The death of the creator of "Yeralash" Boris Grachevsky shocked millions of his fans and almost all his colleagues, who were sure that under the supervision of doctors, the director would definitely recover. How did it happen that Boris Grachevsky, full of life and optimism, could not cope with the disease?

Emmanuel Vitorgan's wife Irina shed light on the situation. As it turned out, the Vitorgan spouses, who were close friends with Boris Grachevsky, helped him get to the 52nd hospital. True, then the situation had already become critical.

According to Irina, Boris could have been saved if not for the treatment he was receiving at home. According to the latest information, he was provided with online consultations by some doctors. Unfortunately, the treatment turned out to be wrong.

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“In the hospital where he was assigned, they did everything they could. He turned late. He was treated incorrectly by previous doctors and brought up to 50 percent of lung damage, - said Irina. - At first, he had only a fever, and so he did not feel bad. He just went to the CT scan, saw 50 percent of the lung damage there and was scared. He had to be treated at home and not go anywhere. He actually did not go anywhere. I am afraid that on the CT scan he could have contracted the coronavirus. And in general, everything from the head, I think. If a person sees such a defeat, he immediately becomes suspicious and fearful. Therefore, it is better not to go for a CT scan, but to be treated at home. And the most important thing is not to drink antibiotics. "

Recall that Boris Grachevsky died at 72 years of age: director and creator of "Yeralash" died of COVID-19.

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