Relative in hospital with covid pneumonia. Last day of remdesevir use tomorrow and then only dealing with inflammation. High flow O2 70% environment decreased to 40% environment. Has anyone dealt with this before? Please any advice is helpful. This seems like a good sign but would like to know about similar experiences thank you.
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STOP remdesivir right away. It kills kidneys and causes water retaining that drowns the lungs and causes "covid pneumonia". There is no viral load at this point, and its not covid pneumonia, its kidneys shutting down.
This guy explains it all https://www.bitchute.com/video/BKBpP5blJ21B/
^. This!
I pray for your loved one - but honestly you should have asked the board what to do when your loved one got a positive test, had a little cough etc
What should I do? (1) go to hospital? A - fuck no ((2) take remdesivir A - holy full I no! (3) ventilator? A - are you trying to kill your relative?
In the future go to Farm & Fleet and get some horse paste, administer 1xmonth. Your invoice will be in the mail. Thanks
1 click per 50lbs, 4 clicks is 15mg. 7 clicks would be frontline doctors new protocol for the first dose. Dose daily.
Which protocol says 1 time a month for horse paste?
Remdesivir = Run, death is near
One more day and he’s done. If he can make it through that we should be ok I believe, thoughts?
I am not a doctor. I really dont know whats safe or not.
I will just share experience with a relative in US last year. She went to hospital, got treated as protocol (we assume remdesivir), had a bit of pneumonia and breathing problem, finished course and felt better and finally got discharged. After a few days she started having more breathing problems and got readmitted. Put on Vent. Never came back.
Just sharing it as anecdotal experience, hopefully others can add to this based on their own experiences.
I’m going to get someone to treat from home if we can get him home. Have to get through this rough part
Yeah, at this stage, Ivermectin is probably not going to help because the viral load is pretty much gone, these are all just due to inflammation. Someone mentioned NAC - which I believe is good. There are many anti-inflammatory you can try apparently.
Saw a video (somewhere on this site or Patriots.win) where a doctor is using Budesonide, for breathing issues resulting from covid, with great success. It may require a prescription? Definitely worth researching given your situation. Prayers!!
I went through this same thing with my brother.
He was in the ICU...had 5 days of remdesivir and they wanted to put him on the vent, but he refused (thankfully).
He was on the high flow oxygen and on the steroid for inflammation.
He has been home now over 3 weeks and doing well. They sent him home with oxygen, but he hasn't needed to use it.
I think it's the remdesivir and vent combination that is the most deadly. As long as he didn't have that, he hopefully will do well once discharged and back home.
Once my brother reached the 40% he was discharged the next day.
Good luck to your relative...hopefully the worst is behind him/her.
Yes, there were comorbidities.
The hospital staff weren't happy with he choosing to not get on the vent.
Him doing well after making this decision shows that the vent wasn't necessary for him to start improving.
Remdesevir studies have shown close to 40% death in Africa. The French did a study with 5 patients for 14 days, 1 or 2 died, 2 needed kidney transplant..
Get them off remdesivir.
I would get ivermectin immediately. If they won't give it, get at the feed store and sneak it in. 1 notch on the plunger for 50lvs body weight. I also messaged you.
Listen. Ivermectin stops the covid. His covid is practically gone. He is now getting inflammation and o2 down.
But the whole breathing issue is part of covid, excacerbated by remdesivir. There are 4 phases of covid: incubation (1-5 days), symptomatic (5th-11th day), early pulmonary phase (11th-14th days) and late pulmonary phase (14th-28th days). Ivermectin is recommended during all phases, even doubling (0.2-0.4mg/kg) or tripling the dosage (0.4-0.6mg/kg) in the pulmonary phase. This is all from the MATH+ Hospital Treatment Protocol for covid-19 from FLCCC.
Please look for my post I’m a nurse and have really studied this aspect with body inflammation. My personal account is twice with covid and high body inflammation: treated with high end cod liver oil that’s shown in studies to reduce body inflammation by 2/3.
These also boost the body’s immune response. https://now.tufts.edu/news-releases/new-study-finds-fish-oil-omega-3s-epa-and-dha-work-differently-chronic-inflammation
That is fantastic news! So happy for your family. Have faith in High and he will provide. No t always in the way you think, but this is Awesome!
He’ll be fine!! Yes if they are talking about discharge all is well. Is he in the ICU?
No not discharge. He took his last dose of remdesevir and we finally got them to give him vitamins. He is currently improving. Thoughts and prayers are appreciate.