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.
Yep. NAC, tumeric, fish oil, ginger, green tea.
If they can eat. Strawberries, blueberries, nuts, fish.
Histamine relates more to your solar exposure and callous then much what you eat. True story. If dietary histamine levels are bothering you you probably have very low Vitamin D (and thus too little sun exposure). Also the link between coof (AND most other diseases) and vitamin D.
Eat high fat, low carb, lowish protein if kidneys are an issue.
Go somewhere where the sun still shines. That's the best you can do.
I’ve learned that NAC works more effectively with selenium.
Finally someone who isn’t screaming ivermectin! Listen my relative is just working on inflammation issues now I believe. Ivermectin is good for covid, but now he’s super enflamed. The question is should we be switching steroids around. But it sounds like dexamethasone will keep being used, which is on the Zelenco protocol.
Yeah Ivermectin is super useful for prevention and for early treatment, but not after inflammation phase. Yes, I have heard steroids mentioned as well, but not sure which ones etc. Dexa is anti-inflammatory as well, so I think it should be okay
It is more effective early, but it HAS been used in severe hospitalized cases successfully:
COVID Patient in Coma Gets Ivermectin After Court Order https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210506/covid-patient-in-coma-gets-ivermectin-after-court-order - Her daughter has since reported that her mom is now recovering at home - https://twitter.com/desifype/status/1411114705092030465
After judge orders hospital to use experimental Covid-19 treatment, woman recovers https://buffalonews.com/news/local/after-judge-orders-hospital-to-use-experimental-covid-19-treatment-woman-recovers/article_a9eb315c-5694-11eb-aac5-53b541448755.html
Ivermectin Wins in Court Again: For Human Rights (story details 3 patients who came off a ventilator after starting ivermectin) https://www.thedesertreview.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/ivermectin-wins-in-court-again-for-human-rights/article_98d26958-a13a-11eb-a698-37c06f632875.html
Court orders Rochester General to give experimental COVID treatment to patient (improvement within 12 hours) https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/court-orders-rochester-general-to-give-experimental-covid-treatment-to-patient/ar-BB1d4Ax4
Houston Hospital Chief of Medical Staff Successfully Used Ivermectin to Treat COVID Patients https://cleverjourneys.com/2021/08/31/houston-hospital-chief-of-medical-staff-successfully-used-ivermectin-to-treat-covid-patients/
I think you need to read through all the protocols the FLCCC put out. Ivermectin is listed as effective the entire covid cycle.
Busenide. It is in my Simbacort I take for asthma.
I got over covid pneumonia a couple weeks ago, but mine seemed to be much less severe. I was about 89% 02 when I went to ER. If I knew I could get monoclonal antibodies at walk-in, I would've went there. They gave me an O2 cylinder and I started on 3L/min and gradually reduced as needed. I felt immediately better, but not 100%. Also did Remdesivir, which I didn't want and steroids. I asked about mono antibodies after I was admitted, not knowing they are only outpatient. I took 4 doses of remdesivir. The studies where people had bad reactions used 10 doses (10 days). I was in the hospital 5 days, but really could've went home with an O2 cylinder on the first day, but I believe they kept me only because the protocol now is 5 days remdesivir, which the doctor stopped at 4 days after reviewing blood work. Did 5 more days of steroids at home. In the hospital I had a mostly normal diet with 3 meals per day and drank lots of water.
Lower inflammation - not just by diet (all the regular stuff - like only eat beff/seafood aka AS MUCH DHA as possible! and low in carbs and many types of plant based foods because they can be inflammatory), then consider what the light environment (and lack of natural light/sunshine) does and what it controls. Controls circadian rhythm - which is huge regarding inflammation. HUGE! Reset leptin sensitivity also. (which is done through circadian rhythm. Minimise their EMF exposure (which is hard in modern life, especially in a hospital setting).
A hospital is literally one of the WORST places to get healthy. They might fix you, but getting you healthy - impossible. Get out, and get outside in nature.
Get him some fish oil! I was just reminding some doctors about these studies. Fish oil capsules, 3 grams per day, or 3000 mg per day. Can he tolerate a larger pill? If not they make smaller pills. Big issue is burping if it’s a problem can smell fishy. They sell deodorized tabs with lemon. I want to post some studies on how fish oil lowers full body inflammation and can do that. Otherwise trust me, I do diet and nutritional teaching specific to clinical implications in nursing.
Better is a higher end fish oil capsules, but best is cod liver oil and I recommend Nordic Naturals. This tastes like lemon and is very tolerable. If you paste: Nordic Naturals cod liver oil into the search bar you can order online.
I HIGHLY recommend this to reduce overall body inflammation after he is done with his dexamethasone. Together it would be too much, fish oil suppresses inflammation going forward and will combat long covid.
It will prevent heart attacks and strokes and is a mild natural blood thinner.
You must ask his pharmacist if he’s on any contraindications with his other meds. You simply do this by calling the pharmacy where he gets his meds and asking, “can you pull up my dads medication profile and tell me if it would be safe for him to take fish oil supplements?”
This will aggressively promote his health in more ways than I can teach. It’s an essential fatty acid we don’t get and unless he eats salmon and tuna three times a week, he’s deficient. Doctors are just now starting to address it but they don’t enough, leading a lot of problems.
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!!
Dr.Bartlett...good info...he worked in th emergency room in Texas and successfully used budesonide protocol on patients.
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.
Yes!! Amen!
I was in constant prayer during those days.
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!
God has our backs! He has improved again today!
🙏So happy for you, He is the Good!
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.
Heard Budesonide works. Inhaler is otc but if you can get nebulized it penetrates better. https://greatawakening.win/p/12kFL3nxQu/my-husband-walked-out-of-the-icu/c/
Yes, was going to suggest this for anyone with breathing problems due to covid, it's used for treatment of asthma normally.
Hopefully off remdesevir tomorrow then o2 levels work down
Somehow some way get him ivermectin, friend of mine just died of the same thing a few weeks ago after being in hospital and on vent, when he first went in it was for labored breathing which progressively got worse, he ended up on a vent and only came off it after he died. I dont know exactly what he was given to him if anything, all hospitals are different as far as what they will or are allowed to do by the docs and higher ups. There are no negatives to ivermectin only positive upside, many docs say 3 things, zinc, ivermectin and hcq. If your loved one is on a vent it wont be easy to get it to them orally, if you live in an area where ppl are based you may find a doc you can work with. I wish you the best and God Bless !!!!
Horse paste type fine?
alot of members on here have used it with no issues, ivermectin is a molecule the only difference between the human pills and paste is one is pressed into a pill with talc or what ever is used for pills and paste has what ever is used for paste and a lil apple flavoring, the stock i have here for us incase the shit hits is paste. that could easily be mixed into food or what ever. if you do a search for ivermectin on here youll see tons of threads of ppl using it, majority if not all were paste with all pos results
I just take the paste and put at the back of my tongue and drink a big glass of water. The apple aftertaste isn't so bad. Saved me when I had COVID and took 3 days worth months later when I felt COVID symptoms and it all cleared up.
Ivermectin, don't leave home without it.
I thankfully don't have parasites, but the paste ivermectin tastes terrible. Your family member will have to bear with that to be able to walk out of the hospital alive and well, and to not return for the same thing.
Just don't spread it all over your tongue. Put at back of tongue and drink a big glass of water. All i taste is the apple aftertaste.
Yes, taking it sublingually (under the tongue) is best for absorption. If you really find it terrible, mix with some honey.
Fuck this is stressful ok
yes youre in a bad spot no 2 ways about it, I stickied this for you to get the most eyes on it as possible, hopefully many others will chime in as well
Chewy has it: https://www.chewy.com/s?query=ivermectin&nav-submit-button=
Don't worry about that stupid disclaimer about the FDA. There's a hell of a lot of positive anecdotal evidence that it works.
Doesn't taste terrible, not sure what kind of paste this guy ate. Doesn't taste good either but it's like eating crisco. Have a warm beverage like hot cocoa with it.
Agree also who cares about the taste, this is life or death stuff
The narrative is the Ivermectin is useless in late stages, but that is not true. It works better early on, but it is a powerful anti-inflammatory as well, blocking the cytokine storm. Many other anti-inflammatories mentioned throughout the thrad are useful at any stage.
Did it ever get better before it got worse?
i wasnt front and center to it so i dont know all the exact details, his finace would ocassionally post updates to his condition, she never mentioned what they were doing medically, but i do know ppl that work in the hospital here and i dont think they do much, where you are may be different, different hospitals and different states treat it all differently as far as what they do and what they consider approved therapeutics
I’d pass on the Remdesivir dose, you should probably read more about it. Bad news.
He’s on the last day of his protocol. Maybe we can ask to not take it. But since he has improved it will be hard to convince other relatives.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/09/doctor_claims_covid_treatment_meant_to_kill_patients.html
Any Remdesivir is too much.
My 83 year old father in law just went through this. He had Covid, Pneumonia and was on 02 and Remdesivir. He is doing fine now. We were concerned about its use, but he did well.
Don't ask, insist.
If we hear O2 environment rises then maybe we can ask not to do 5th and final remdesevir dose today
INSIST don't ask.
Ok I will try to convince relatives
Being forceful with doctors and hospitals is not easy. I have had to be a stark raving lunatic on occasion. My son had multiple surgeries as a child. I did my research. I once called the head of Baylor Plastic Surgery on a weekend when my son was in the hospital recovering from surgery. He did the surgery but you NEVER saw him before or after surgery. He was gifted! Surgeon was at "fancy event". He had 5 doctors in my son's room within 5 minutes. I had tried all day to get Texas Children's Hospital to listen to me. They finally listened. I also once fired an idiot doctor in the hospital. They have other doctors.
Do whatever it takes. They do not have to agree with you. You do NOT have to be nice. You can even apologize later. But the patient and family is in charge.
Stop remdesirvir! That's how they killed my mom!
Hurts to hear prayers for your mom
Tragic and evil. Am praying for you, fren.🔽🙏
Ask for high doses of vit C, D and zinc… most all hospitals will not give ivermectin, and the chances of you being able to go into the hospital and quick give him horse paste is zero to nothing! I agree with @god bless America 1, same thing happened to my friends husband, they said he has “covid” pneumonia ( he had regular pneumonia) put him on vent within 4 hours, exactly 2 weeks to the day he was dead! Vents are killing people, and so are the hospitals!! Btw I wasn’t feeling so well acouple days ago, terrible headache, body hurt, felt like shit, took 3 notches of horse paste with some starburst yogurt the last 3 days and I feel like a million bucks!!!! The horse paste worked, the only downfall was not seeing any worms in my stool, was looking forward to finding worms, but I didn’t have any!!
Side effect for me was all my aches and pains in my joints went away and I can hike for miles again. (im beyond 50 - we usually can't hope for a few good days a month) :-)
Take NAC!!!!
Try getting it on iherb and rush ship it, or you find it at local health stores.
The DS is trying to ban it cause it helps cure CV, specifically the lung aspects.
Clears out pneumonia, it's the strongest antioxidant available. Stops all inflammation. And significantly boosts immune system.
Add to that vitamin D3, C, Zinc and if you can find it, ivermectin or any kind of hydroxychlorowuin aka quinine or quecertin. If u can't find any make your own batch from grapefruit peels.
Look online for instructions.
Yep. I love that stuff. My relatives are health nuts and never get colds after popping that.
I took when I had a 4 week strep throat issue and worked great.
Don, I was in the same situation. I developed double pneumonia from Covid. I should have treated it as I was well aware of the risk of a secondary infection. I feel that my lack of O2 gave me this 'Brain Fog' and I wasn't thinking clearly My wife had borrowed an O2 concentrator and I was on 1L of O2 to keep my O2 saturation up at home. At night my levels dropped into the 80's and my wife talked my into going to the hospital. 3 times they wanted me to sign for Remdesivir treatment, but I kept refusing. The first night in, the nurses cranked me up to the Max O2 and put me on a rebreather bag, which I understand effectively doubles your available O2. So I went from 1 to 1 1/2L to 36L of O2 immediately...?! In time this would turn my lungs to jelly and I would Need a Ventilator. But my wife found out and told them 'You're trying to Kill my husband! I am coming to take him out of there!' They actually threatened to have her arrested... Anyhow, a new doctor was assigned to me. (?) They turned my O2 way down, got me the extensions I'd asked for so I could walk around, and finally had PT visit me. During this, my son had delivered some clothes and shower kit with My Ivermectin (Paste) and HCQ (+Zinc,C,D...) hidden inside. <== This is what I should've been doing from the start. So, learn to treat it stock up, watch out for brain fog, and Stay Out of the Hospital!
Check these linx: https://greatawakening.win/p/12jw3fpcX3/frontline-doctors-easy-to-read-d/c/ https://greatawakening.win/p/12jwCvD46B/protocol-for-ivermectin-preventi/c/
I have left clear message to my relatives - DO NOT TAKE ME TO THE HOSPITAL, LET ME DIE IN MY OWN BED IF THATS WHAT HAS TO BE.
Ivermectin is for stopping the covid, but my relative is almost done with the infection and fighting inflammation. When you switched doctors what was your new oxygen level?
Ivermectin is anti-viral AND anti-inflammitory. Take aspirin too.
Yeah, I think they brought me some of everything... They scaled me back pretty quick according to my saturation level, but I left shortly back on 1L. I believe that I could've handled it well at home if I really got ahead of it. (and avoided a more serious situation.)
Step mom was given 5 doses of that shit. I don't know how but she survived. Six weeks later she still has a lingering cough that won't go away. Doctors were blown away she made it. Oxygen levels in the 80s. They said she was the only one they've seen come back from near death, and admitted Remdesivir is usually a death sentence because it fucks up your liver and kidneys.
For a lingering cough I took 5mg cetirizine hydrochloride (half a 10mg tablet per day) for three consecutive days. Cough gone.
thanks!
They killed my friend with Remdisivir. I am sorry but it may be too late if they have given it to your relative. Over 25% die as a result of live failure and kidney failure. Remdisivir shuts down internal organs. The WHO does not recommend that crap because in the WHO trials it showed no benefit and the side effects could be deadly. If you can get them to start them on Ivermectin and high doses of Vitamin C---like 20,000 units a day, it might help.
If you can talk to the nurses & doctors, tell them you want your relative to be given, steroids, antibiotics, Budesonide, high dose vitamin C & Albuterol before putting them on anything else.
I’ve seen people treated without a full respiratory workup. Check for sputum cultures. If not done, demand it be done and question why it wasn’t. This use to be standard in any respiratory illness.
refuse all medical treatment keep raw farm fresh eggs by his bedside (dont need refrigeration) and eat as much as possible whenever he wants and get him some raw milk that will give him the nutrition to fight off the medical poisons hes been injesting for the virus that doesnt exist and is easier to digest than meat, flus go away on their own very fast if you have nutrient dense raw foods that dont overtax the body. 1 raw egg digests in like 30 minutes. also raw honey will help digestion and overall well being. In the future research Aajonus Vonderplanitz and he will never get sick anymore due to knowing how to avoid illness by eating raw meat etc. He could easily eat 24-48 raw eggs per day if needed.
If the remdesivir hasn't killed em yet, they just might make it out ok.
Pray to God this is true
https://greatawakening.win/p/13zgbnCCKR/hero-nurse-smuggles-ivermectin-t/c/
omg get her out of the hospital get some ivermectin and vitamins and go home and get plenty of sleep, do not let them put him on a ventilator
We know. But needs to be able to breathe. Everyone saying ‘get out of hospital’ isn’t thinking straight on how O2 is needed because of the infection. Infection is gone and now lungs super enflamed and using steroids. But does have one more protocol dose of remdesevir. Yes remdesevir isn’t the best but when life is threatened and they tel you no alternatives then it gets fucking annoying
When I was discharged from hospital last year after going through a rough case of covid, I was prescribed an oxygen concentrator machine for home use. It could be setup to provide between 0 And 5 (possibly more) liters of oxygen.
For the inflammation, you may also want to consider turmeric supplements encapsulated.
Remdesivir has a statistically high chance of damaging the patients kidneys and liver. I am not certain how the timeline works for all cases, but generally, the kidney shutdown seems to be fairly acute and within a short timespan of the original coarse of treatment. The liver damage is made apparent within the first year after coarse of treatment.
I hope your loved one pulls through with minimal to no side effects from the hospital administered "treatment protocol".
I don't actually know one way or another on whether NAC or Glutathione would heal the liver.
I have heard that both are used by your body to support and increase your immune system function. However, I don't know whether that is the only way it helps in the body. It may have other impacts, but I'm just not knowledgeable enough on those two chemical supplements to give further comment.
Having gone through Covid myself, I do know that reducing inflammation, which often has to do with your immune response to the infection your body is trying to clear, was basically what I was dealing with. I had declined remdesivir and received IV dexamethasone, IV antibiotics (it was probably vancomycin), fluids, IV vitamin C, and zinc (oral) and oxygen generally at 3 liters. I also have moderate asthma, and my sats were mid 80s off oxygen when they were working on my discharge orders. That's why I received an oxygen concentrator machine which I used at home for about a month after discharge.
I imagine that NAC will help the liver but Remdesivir damages kidneys.
Nebulizer with Albuterol works.
This is what I used - sometimes twice a day - when I had COVID before we knew there was a COVID. It helped a lot, but took weeks to wean off of it.
Oh well if they told you there's no alternatives... sigh.
Why are you asking us then?
We can demand things.
Because that is what they said, doesn’t mean we can’t demand other things
Don't listen to "them". You'll see.
You have been posting about this for 4 days now. I and others have told you from the outset:
It sounds like you are not the sole decision maker and that your loved one is now taking Remdesivir. I guess you will get to see first hand what the CDC protocol will do.
For others in a similar situation, stay home, get Ivermectin, Zinc, B, D, Quercetin and NAC. The hospital is operating on a CDC protocol that prescribes Remdesivir (Fauci's failed Ebola drug), then when the kidneys start to fail and fluids fill up the lungs and impede breathing, they will recommend a ventilator to "help" the patient breath. Then they will tell you, "Sorry we did everything we could".
I would strongly recommend accepting Jesus Christ as Savior before it is too late (good advice whether you are on your death bed or not).
I totally agree with your advice!
As for the rest, "The hospital is operating on a CDC protocol that prescribes Remdesivir (Fauci's failed Ebola drug), then when the kidneys start to fail and fluids fill up the lungs and impede breathing, they will recommend a ventilator to "help" the patient breath. Then they will tell you, "Sorry we did everything we could".
that is EXACTLY what happened to a friend of mine - he was only 45.
I am a relative and there is only so much I can do.
I know. I am praying for you and your relative. I'll follow the story to see how it turns out. God bless you.
No remdesevir or ventilators. Sneak in ivermectin, quercitin, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, zinc. Quercitin supports the immune system. NAC, as said previously is helpful. Swanson Vitamins has NAC. You can get everything from them next day for an additional charge.
Sounds promising. I’d like to say it means she’s on the mend and that she will pull through, it might mean that. But with Covid things could always take a turn for the worst. However I would say it is a very hopeful sign that she will pull through and you should take it as such! Will pray for your aunt!
Except Covid isn't a real thing.
There is a real medical condition associated with Covid. The “pandemic” is not real
Yes, the sniffles is a thing.
I have it right now and can tell you that it is quite real.
You mean you have the flu, sorry you're sick.
Once you get out of the hospital find a good functional medicine doctor. They are like old school doctors but use many varied methods to get real results.
Hydrogen peroxide and iodine in a nebulizer works wonders for inflammation and will help heal some of the damage from covid. Find a good doc who can walk you through the procedure.
I think I have one lined up
Good luck brother.
I’m a nurse, work with covid. I don’t think you have to worry too much about anything. If she didn’t react badly to the remdesivir I don’t think she will now. Might go home on O2, they will teach you and do everything really. Probably outpatient PT of elderly or even young need this as times. Biggest thing is to stay away from colds or flus and be careful because immune system is low after battling. Lots of nutrition and anything they want to get strength up. Pick out some foods that have high nutritional content and do this by literally offering everything. Fruit bars that are frozen actually have C in them. I highly suggest those vitamin C packets where you mix with water and take daily and also liquid protein so shakes. Tummies don’t digest too well when recovery so powder protein you throw in the blender even with ice cream, or the ready made shakes will get strength up. Lots of fruit. Soups, stews.
God bless you for the positive response. He is improving. Thank you and continued thoughts and prayers 🙏
Umm, they're already in the hospital and on RemDesiVir?
Only advise i'd say is Roses, Daisies, and Violets for the funeral.
I would really like opinions on decreasing oxygen. I think this is good, how often have people seen a rise after a decrease?
Just go slow with O2 reductions. Even .5L/day. No need to rush it, let the body adjust slowly. I was discharged after 5 days and then 5 more days of steroids at home. They asked if I wanted to take the O2 home, but I said no. Took it pretty easy at home the first week and have been fine since.
It's not uncommon.
Ug
First, there is actually no such thing as COVID Pneumonia. Your relative has Pneumonia -- period.
By calling it COVID pneumonia, the hospital makes more money.
Second, why did the family allow Remdesivir use? Remdesivir actually kills.
https://archive.ph/g4pDy
It's called the COVID-19 death loop, and it has nothing to do with pneumonia treatment.
Please get him off Remdesivir immediately!!!!
He should have been given an IV of antibiotics and given a steroid to relieve inflammation (dexamethasone works best) and then observed.
The hospital diagnosed him with "Covid Pnuemonia" to get money from a COVID patient, and then used Remdesivir to make money, and then if the Remdesivir killed him, they make money!
More from USA Today on how much they make on a COVID-19 death: https://archive.ph/CKjII
The Deathloop and why they kill you with Remdesivir:
Low pressure high volume I believe is what u want if you have to use it. Best to get off and stop remdesevir
Monoclonal antibodies?
Only early treatment
I wonder if squeezing that stuff into an empty capsule would have the same effect? Not necessarily for this person but in general. Any thoughts?
How did this all end up for your relative?
He is still in the hospital but doing much better. They took him off a lot of drugs today, he’s making work calls and his o2 isn’t dipping below the 80s anymore. I was going to give a post once he gets out, but he’s still stuck in there unfortunately. Hopefully out this week and then I’m going to make a big post! Thanks for following up!!! God bless
Great! I'll keep praying for him - that's the best medicine in my opinion. God bless you both.
God bless you! Thank you!
You guys just dont listen at all do you. The hospital is killing their patients by using drugs especially Remdesevir. Remdesevir shuts down the kidneys and other organs and causes fluid build up on the lungs. Pneumonia is pneumonia and should have been treated with an antibiotic like always. They are killing your relative and by the sound of it, it is too late. He should not have gone to the hospital he should have gone to the doctor and when the doctor listened he would have told him he had pnemonia and given him the correct medications. The hospitals have rampted up patient killing.
Here's a link to natural resources for pneumonia. Vitamin C mega dosing seems to work well for this.
https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/pneumonia.html
EARLY TREATMENT SAVES LIVES