I was just in the hospital for Covid -it sucked my oxygen levels dropped (I had purchased a o2 sat monitor from CVS) and I just wasn’t getting better after a week at home taking HCQ from America’s Frontline Docs. I went in Tuesday night and got out Saturday after lunch. I have a spinal cord injury so I’ve always known I had a higher risk but my husband got it and got better after a couple days then I got it, then my 11yr old daughter, she just got a snotty nose for a few days and for my hubs it was like a few days of the flu. Anyway the hospital is in a small town close to Dallas and I was actually terrified to go because of horror stories and I honestly thought they wouldn’t give me the lifesaving meds out there. But they DID! They gave me iv Ivermectin and Remdesivir, and the monoclonal antibodies, and steroids. With in an hour of monoclonal antibodies I felt better. I’m home on oxygen for a bit, I’m only 44 and in decent health all things considered. I do have a very serious blood clotting genetic defect that completely precludes me from getting any of these disgusting “vaccines” so thankfully I haven’t had to battle much on that front - It’s just a huge no no for me. The favor I’m asking is that if you get the coof and have the ability please consider going to the blood bank and donating so they can use your serum for the antibodies. It was miraculous for me and my elderly friend who just so happened to end up in the hospital at the same time (she has not had the shot either) but we both got the antibodies at the same time after having Ivermectin the night before and it was then in the hour of getting the antibodies that we both started to feel better. She’s home now too praise the Lord. Thanks for listening to my story and please consider giving blood if you get Covid because it did help!! Oh and just as an aside my husband was the one who caught the coof and brought it home after going to a business convention/meeting in Ft Worth about 10-12 got sick and he was the only one who had not had the shot. So there you go. God bless!
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Despite what you read here, most hospitals are trying to make you better. I'm glad they helped you and that you are feeling better
You are right, the staff was actually amazing. They all cared- it was so heartwarming honestly (I’ve had a lot of hospital experience and it doesn’t always go so nice). They told me they were seeing a lot of people you’d never suspect based on age and overall health getting real sick, but nobody was worried it was just “yup it sucks, but we are giving you the meds that you need and you will get better” said it would take about 5 days took me 3 to really feel better. Also they turned the 2nd floor into the Covid hall and the nurses aide told me that they had 34 beds full. But all the staff were in a great mood the whole time I was there even hours cooling in the Er before I got a room. The staff was laughing and joking around the whole time. They were busy but clearly not worried.
You don't mention zinc and vitamin D3, which are essential to use (as well as HCQ or Ivermectin).
Yep been taking those.