I’m sure a pede has a great answer to my question in the title. Wife is just a little nervous about catching the vid and how we’d treat it. Anybody have an excellent source to ease her mind? I really appreciate it. I’d assume ivermectin or HCQ, but if anyone has a source to ease my wife’s mind a bit, I’d really appreciate it. Thanks!
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This is my personal experience in treating my 80-year-old mother who had Covid. It’s a very long message that I was sending to my family when she got well, but it does have links supporting some of the efficacy of the treatment that we chose for her.
COVID-19 Home Treatment!
The following are the names of the medications and supplements that were used to treat Mom’s COVID-19. I have attached links, to support the usage of these antibiotics and prophylactics.
First visit to the ER Diagnosis-COVID-19 and diarrhea
Second visit to ER Pneumonia
The following were prescribed by the two ER doctors.
Ondansetron - Nausea
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ondansetron
Dexamethazone - anti-inflammatory lung support
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexamethasone
Oxygen - This was prescribed by the second doctor she saw in Texas. Recommended at 2.0. Started at started at 2.0, and moved it up to 3.0 as needed. As she began to feel better, she started walking around the house three times, each time she went to the restroom. Her oxygen was 92-94 directly afterwards.
When she started to feel better, we started to lower the oxygen .5 ( a 1/2 point) each day. As we monitored her oxygen, she was coming in anywhere from 94 to 96. Once we got down to .5 on the machine, that’s when you’re supposed to take a patient off of the oxygen. We monitored her oxygen for several days after that, and she was getting the same numbers 94 to 96.
Treatment From Our Doctor. The above three treatments provided by the ER doctors were not sufficiently treating mom‘s COVID-19. We contacted our own doctor, and the following are the prescribed medications, and over-the-counter prophylactics used in her treatment - in addition to the above mentioned medications.
Azithromycin - upper respiratory bacterial antibiotic.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azithromycin
Doxycycline - broad-spectrum bacterial antibiotic.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doxycycline
Ivermectin - parasitic infections
https://covid19criticalcare.com
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivermectin
Hydroxychloroquine
https://c19hcq.com
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroxychloroquine
Zinc & Quercetin - Cellular viral support
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.22.20245993v1.full
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quercetin
NAC - Inhibits Proinflammatory Cytokines
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/09/joseph-mercola/fda-wants-to-ban-nac-now-that-it-combats-covid-19/
Vitamin D and C No links provided, because it’s obvious that both of these are imperative to peoples basic health needs, and recovery of COVID-19.
Keybiotic - probiotic This is used to insure mom did not get C-diff (Clostridium difficile). Which is what happens when you take too many antibiotics, and you kill all the good bacteria in your body. Same thing I almost died from, and the same thing that I diagnosed dad with.
My Assessment Upon my arrival I had concerns about moms condition. Once I was able to grasp the treatments that she had been given, and what was lacking, we worked together with our doctor to create our own treatment plan.
Upon my arrival she had already had that medication prescribed by the ER doctors, and prescribed azithromycin, and ivermectin by our Doctor.
After the ivermectin, the very next day she seemed to perk up. But I still had concerns. We started her on the hydroxychloroquine, and the additional over the counter prophylactics that I brought with me from our doctor.
When she started the hydroxychloroquine, she really started to come around the corner. she was eating more, and drinking Plenty of liquids. My main concern was the oxygen. I was concerned she would be on it for a while, but I kept that to myself.
Still struggling with breathing a little bit, and Once the hydroxychloroquine was finished, we started back on a second treatment of ivermectin. It was the second treatment of ivermectin that really turned things around completely.
About seven days in, we had completed all of the antibiotics, the hydroxychloroquine, the ivermectin, etc. this is when we started to lower her oxygen levels to see how she would do. Also continuing with the over-the-counter prophylactics support.
Within the next three days, she was off of the oxygen all together. She was up and about with more regular activity, and we were able to go out to dinner with the family before I left on Friday. Mom flew home the following day Saturday.
It was a group effort of working with the ER doctors, and a more alternative approach with our doctor - that allowed Mom to have a full and complete healing from COVID-19.
We went to the doctor today, discussed the continued use of the over-the-counter prophylactics until those are gone. Continuing on with the multivitamin, physical therapy to help get her lungs back in shape, and a lung x-ray to ensure her lungs are clear. Doctor said today her lungs are clear and she didn’t hear any rattling around in there. She will be seeing a pulmonary doctor to ensure her lungs are fully recovered.
In closing I cannot stress enough how important the ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine were key to her recovery. Without them I feel she could’ve ended up in the hospital. I am grateful that we have a doctor that thought beyond the authoritative sources of the CDC, the WHO, and the NIH. Soon this information will become main stream, as it is working in other countries like India and Japan is now doing studies on it as well.