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Fort McMurray father and son recovering after waking from comas due to COVID-19

A Fort McMurray father and son are looking to get their lives back on track after waking up from comas, three days apart, following serious complications from COVID-19.

Scott Langford was in the hospital for 35 days and his father, Clayton Langford, was in hospital for 40 days

Scott and Clayton Langford woke up from comas three days apart. (Jamie Malbeuf/CBC)

A Fort McMurray father and son are looking to get their lives back on track after waking up fromcomas, three days apart, following serious complications from COVID-19.

Scott Langford, 32, and his father, Clayton Langford, 58, were both diagnosed with COVID-19 in May. They hadn't seen each other in months and contracted the virus separately.

Both men have asthma, and weren't able to get enough oxygen when they were sick, leading to them being put into induced comas.

"I spent the better part of five weeks crying," said Carole-Anne Langford, 55, Clayton's wife and Scott's mother. "And having those difficult conversations that nobody ever wants to have, but when you're told there's a good chance they're not going to make it, you have to figure out what you're going to do."

On June 19, Scott came out of his coma. His wife,Kara, was there with him and she told him she loved him.

Scott scribbled a few words down on a sheet of paper to tell Kara he missed her too.

Clayton Langford was in the hospital for 40 days. (Submitted by Carole-Anne Langford)

Three days later, Clayton came out of his coma. The doctors let Clayton cover his tracheostomy so he could say one word: Hi.

"It was just amazing It had been weeks since we heard anything from either of them," said Carole-Anne.

"When they were both awake and both talking and breathing I think is the first night I slept again."

Both men have some memories of the ordeal.

Clayton said he remembers waving at his son at the ICU in Fort McMurray and thinking that he just wanted his son to live he didn't care about himself.

"Your kidis more important," said Clayton. "I was scared like hell to even worry about him."

Clayton and Carole-Ann Langford are back in Fort McMurray after Clayton woke up from his coma. (Jamie Malbeuf/CBC)

When Scott woke up from his 12-day coma, he had no idea he'd been transferred to an Edmonton hospital. He had hallucinations and dreams, and believed he had recently been walking around.

He was awake for about a week before he realized he was stuck in a hospital bed, sick.

Scott then had to relearn how to walk.

"Now it's all getting a lot easier," said Scott. He said he'dlike to get back into the gym so he can start regaining strength in his upper body.

Clayton was in the hospital for 40 days.

He says he still struggles with his weakened strength. He has to walk with a cane or walker, just in case he loses his balance.

Clayton says hestruggles to get into the bathtub without help, and he has to do exercises to rebuild the muscles in his hands and arms. He's been a scaffolder for 15 years, and thinks it's unlikely he'll ever be able to go back to that career.

"I can't lift anything with myhands," said Clayton. "It is a rough go."

Scott and Kara Langford. Scott is still working his strength back up after the coma. (Jamie Malbeuf/CBC)

Once Scott is recovered, he's planning on travelling more with Kara. The twohave already gone to the mountains in Banff.

Clayton is planning on travelling back home to Newfoundland, as his father died while he was in the coma and he'd like to say goodbye.

The entire family says they can't thank the nurses enough, for caring and being supportive.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story contained incorrect information related to hospitalization timelines. Clayton Langford was in the hospital for 40 days and in a coma for 11 days while Scott Langford was in the hospital for 35 days and in a coma for 12 days.
    Jul 09, 2021 9:47 AM MT