UPDATE: Praise the Lord! My friend got to go home today. She is on a oxymizer and on blood thinners, but I can tell she is so much stronger than even 48 hours ago. Long road ahead, but rejoicing today. Thanks for your prayers and advice.
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ORIGINAL: Does anyone have any more info on the vaccinated being bio weapons to the unvaccinated?
She had just started school as school teacher when she came down with it. Her anti-vax doctor put her on hydroxcholoquine and many vitamins, then tried ivermectin and then remdesevir. She is in the hospital still under her doctor’s care.
Did all the spike protein vax teachers and staff’s spike proteins make her sick in the middle of summer?
I’m just so angry and I know all of you are as well.
Thanks for sharing this with the forum. I'm very sorry to hear about your friend's health problem. I pray that she will get back to full strength soon.
Why does she believe she has blood clots? Has her doctor done a d-dimer test? Did they see any clots on X-ray or MRI? How long has she been suffering from these symptoms?
If she is having trouble breathing, she might try a budesonide inhaler or use budesonide with a nebulizer. That has worked well for many people with covid-related pulmonary distress.
From everything I've read, remdesivir is pretty much useless. There is probably little harm in continuing HCQ and ivermectin treatment even if she isn't noticing immediate results.
Whole family sick since aug 2. 1st visit to hospital Aug 6 when she had to get oxygen.
She said that a pulmonary embolism blood clot moved to blocking her oxygen. They have her on her stomach for some reason and she is not allowed to move without nurses helping her because it messes up her vitals and she can’t get enough oxygen.
"They have her on her stomach for some reason"
Being in that position makes it easier to breathe, I read that early, on as a way to keep the patient off the deadly ventilator.
yes, where I live in Singapore the hospitals are also doing this for patients who have difficulty breathing.