I'm trying not to worry too much or stress myself, as I know it will make it worse. I've been "fully" jabbed since early July, and since then I've been taking NAC, D3, Zinc, C and Quercetin religiously. I did just run out of Quercetin this week though. I started feeling bad at work yesterday, got worse as the day went on and I woke up throughout the night feeling the worst I've felt so far. Fever, runny nose, very tight and sharp pains in my chest. It feels like I'm breathing through a coffee straw. My sister has some Ivermectin, so I plan on reaching out to her once I'm done with this update. The weather here in NC has been very crazy too, with daily temps of 40 degrees in the morning to just below 80 in the afternoon. Anyway, I will say I've been much sicker than this before, as I had pneumonia as a teen.. But right now, I'm getting a little concerned with the "lung squeeze" I'm experiencing. I will NOT, however, be going to the hospital. I've already made it known, if I ever get super sick anytime soon and get taken there, absolutely no remdesivir. I think I've detailed everything, but if I think of anything else I'll comment. Just wanted to provide details from first hand experience. Will keep y'all up to date!
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Also I believe you can get home oxygen kit? I am not sure, but I have read it multiple places.
Saw something in Hammacher Schlemmer catalog called "The At Home Adjustable Oxygen Bar." A pump with headset that says it 'increases the concentration of oxygen inhaled from 35% to 90%..." $499.
Not quite the same as the doctor-provided rig, but maybe something useful. Not sure.
There are ways to get oxygen, but I don't have a lot of info on that other than through a doctor or hospital. Maybe if you went to your personal doctor, but I think if you got to that point, they would prefer to send you to a hospital. You can take oxygen home from the hospital, but then if they confir.ed you had low O2, they may want to treat you with Remdesivir, so it's a catch 22 there.
If you're resourceful, you could rent an O2 cylinder, get a little flowmeter and some plastic tubing for home use, but pretty impractical for most people.