My husband’s cousin‘s wife is currently hospitalized with Covid. She is in terrible shape, intubated and on continuous dialysis—her condition is deteriorating. It may even be too late for HCQ or Ivermectin.
Pray for a miracle, and failing that, a peaceful end to her pain. This is so horrible, she’s such a good person 😢
Most people know by now you do not go to the hospital they are killing people there. Sounds like they gave her Remdesavir which shuts down your kidneys and many other organs. Also once the kidneyes are shut down your lungs fill up with fluid. It is at that point they put you on a ventilater and you die. I am so sorry, I do not know if its too late if she is on dialysis then it probably is. We will pray for her.
She has MS, which has been working against her. I am not privy to what meds she is on but yes, I would bet anything they put her on Remdesivir. 🥺
Ivermectin, get it to her Pede, it is the only thing that still helps in later stage COVID like you're describing. It's never too late for Ivermectin. You can also ask for monoclonal antibodies as those seem to have success too.
Prayers! Good luck Pede ❤️❤️❤️
Avoid Remdesivir and ventilators!
I'm sorry to dispute with you but I must chime in pls because a lot of people won't have access to Ivermectin in late stage since most doctors and hospitals are STILL refusing to administer it. People need to know that while Ivermectin absolutely is a beneficial drug at all stages of the illness in treating COVID, their loved one can still come home to them even if they can't get Ivermectin.
Covid19criticalcare.com/protocols has excellent and regularly updated treatment protocols for all stages of the disease including hospitalization and ICU. My advice to people is to focus very deliberately on the things you CAN do such as having a doctor swap to Methylprednisolone from the default Dexamethasone and then get your loved one on as many of the other meds and vitamins in the protocl as the doctors will agree to.
The monoclonal antibodies are only effective when administered in the first 7 days of illness. Most people in America will have difficulty accessing this treatment because it is pretty effective and they don't want us to have access to it. Another challenge is that most of the severe symptoms of COVID happen in the pulmonary, not the viral replication, phase of the disease. The pulmonary phase doesn't usually kick in until days 10-12 and beyond so people really need to be pursuing the monoclonal antibodies upon diagnosis and not waiting for severe symptoms. This is hard for people to do. If you think you're gonna be ok the last thing you want to do is take any injections right now that are not very well understood. For the monoclonal antibodies to be approved for administration, and for them to work, you've got to be very proactive and go get them right away.
Hope this info helps someone.
IV vitamin C also
Praying for her. Remdesivir and ventilator seem to be the protocol of death. Some do make it through that treatment, keep praying.
Sending prayers your way
🙏🙏🙏 sending freshest prayers now! If you have someone who is strong to advocate for her. Try to find out when she can get off vent, etc!
Get her on oxygen!
Sorry to hear this. May God be with her in her time of need. She is not alone. Stay strong friend.
Prayers for a peaceful resolution to her situation whether it be a medical miracle or that she returns home to God. And prayers for you and her loved ones as you are all also hurting right now.
Praying for her and your family, for peace and a proper solution to the 'care' she is being given.
Not certain of the transdermal qualities of ivermectin but maybe put some of the paste in a container and pretend its body lotion. Rub liberal amount into areas the skin is thinnest...inner upper arms etc.
With share this with all the prayer warriors I know over at the prayer Garde. Plus I will pray as well. God bless u
🙏🏻 praying for your family fren
Praying for you and your family.
🙏 Prayers ..
Keep me posted fren. One way or the other, please. My prayers are with you, and your family.
No man or woman should have to face widowhood. I can vouch on just how much it blows chunks.
(NOT MEDICAL ADVICE) but I read another post here of someone's uncle being in the exact same condition and that they asked for privacy to pray over him while he was intubated. They measured out the appropriate amount of ivermectin and then proceeded to rub some of it on the inside if his mouth on his gums. From what he said it can also be absorbed through the gums into your blood without actually having to swallow it. From his post updates he said after 3 days his uncle was off the ventilator and starting to get better. I'll search for the post and added my comment to include the link when I find it.
I'll pray for her.
Her husband is not even allowed in to see her. There’s legitimately no way to get her any drugs. He’s heartbroken and just wants to be with her. I’m sure it would improve her condition greatly to feel his presence.
Prayers and ivermectin
Covid19criticalcare.com/protocols includes specific instructions for treating in ICU. Hopefully someone who can advocate for her with hospital staff will be willing to have a look at this and make sure they are giving her what she needs to recover.
Will send up a prayer for her and the hands and hearts caring for her right now.
Just wanted to add that from what I understand and from my own experience with a loved on hospitalized with COVID, Ivermectin is beneficial at every stage of the disease because it serves both as an antiviral and an anti inflammatory agent. There are less controversial anti inflammatories that could be used in the pulmonary phase (which it sounds like she is in - methylprednisolone is more beneficial than the hospital default Dexamethasone) so if she is no longer in the viral replication phase it is less critical that she have Ivermectin and more important that she receive the other recommended meds and vitamins in the protocol. Just sharing to encourage you because if no one can succeed in getting the Ivermectin to her it doesn't mean she is doomed to a bad outcome. Ck the other things in the protocol and hopefully someone can make sure she gets them. Doctors will rarely object to giving high dose vitamins, for example, when family members request that because the water soluble ones at least are considered completly benign treatments. The high dose C and D can help her along with the other recommended meds, whatever can be had for her.