Two weeks ago today I caught the covids. It started off like a regular flu. Four days into it, the fever grew out of control for my wife and I and we were laid out on our asses fast. I did not have ivermectin until day 5 and it was horse liquid not paste. I took 1.2 CCs daily of the Dyurvet brand and it didn't seem to do much. We completely lost our sense of smell and taste. It hurts for me to look at this screen and type on a keyboard. Today the fever continues to try and come back, I'm fighting it off with Tylenol. Zinc, Vita D, Quercetin didn't seem to do a whole lot for me. This illness fucked me up severely and I'm lucky to be alive. I went to the hospital 3 times, not for oxygen levels but for what felt like panic attacks. At the hospital they immediately saw a pneumonia spot in my lung also.
What really concerns me more than anything is in my mid 40s, I now am having random heart pains, and pain in my forearms. Is it myocarditis or some other heart illness ? How is it possible? I was completely healthy, not diabetic, not smoker/drinker, and yet I'm randomly and disturbingly getting these sensations at least a few times an hour.
The bastards that are responsible for unleashing this illness upon us need to fucking HANG and die horrible painful deaths. If I didn't have a family, I might sacrifice myself on that hill to make an example out of the nearest CDC/FDA office. I find the "do a terror" meme humorous, but if you were in my position, having been what I just went through, I don't see why going postal wouldn't put a smile on my face going out in a blaze of glory. From where I'm sitting, there have been 0 arrests, the shit show continues tomorrow, and I appear to be completely FUCKED if its Myocarditis.
What you are describing corresponds to clotting. If covid doesn't clear quickly, it can cause spontaneous clotting throughout the veins and arteries. Clotting can build upon itself. A pulse oxymeter can help monitor it, but blood clots can cause problems independently of oxygen levels. At the beginning of the pandemic, there were stories of people getting cured and then later having a stroke or heart attack shortly after leaving the hospital... this was because their body eventually beat the virus but they were released before the covid-induced blood clots got cleaned. After they started including blood thinners this problem stopped being reported. NAC, and aspirin to a lesser degree, can help this. NAC acts both to inhibit clot formation, and also to break up clots.
Recommend you start looking up symptoms online to see if it matches, if the arm pain could be described as muscle fatigue, and if you have covid toes or similar. I got most of my data from Dr Sehuelt via medcram.org; highly recommend the source. Good luck!
Yes, it's a supplement, available at vitamin stores and common enough that sometimes it's at chain pharmacies. N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine, but at my local vitamin store they say "N-A-C." It will probably give you smelly farts.
91 is very low for someone without chronic lung-affecting conditions. The package on my oxymeter says normal is 95 and higher. If yours is generally higher now, that's good. If it drops, it's a real problem and you'll probably notice breathing difficulties. Remember to have clean hands and fingernails when you test, and might as well test different fingers to make sure you get accurate readings.
Late to this thread..my sister has the covid..
How much NAC can she take a day?
We are using NAC as part of our COVID treatment plan too. Absolutely fantastic treatment protocols outlined here:
Covid19criticalcare.com
By the FLCCC. Absolutely trust these doctors and their recommendations. If you have to be hospitalized REFUSE REMDESEVERE. REMDESEVERE IS CAUSING MULTI ORGAN FAILURE. If you are admitted with COVID during the viral replication of the disease they absolutely WILL give you Remdesevere by default unless you refuse the drug.
Become well versed in the various protocols out there. America's Frontline Doctors has a treatment protocol and Dr. Zelenko has one too. My personal preference is the FLCCC covid19criticalcare.com option because there are very specific drugs and dosing information and in the case of hospital admittance the language and drug classes used in the protocol seem most adaptable to what hospitals might be willing to accommodate.