I'm the person who's rapid test and pcr test came back (+) for covid around the 8th. I spent a week at home on Ivermectin and home brewing tea's before I became so short of breath and had to go to the ED.
I've since been in the hospital recovering with oxygen. I never was intubated, or vented.
The public shaming I got from not taking the shot is intense. I laid up in bed awake many nights wondering if I had made the right decision. I am now within an hour from discharge and I've been told that I could get the shot on the way out.
So from the 6th to now, my body's been developing natural immunity and I'm supposed to put that aside and still take the shot. I'm returning home and my life will never be the same.
They're saying I'm returning home with 4-6 liters of oxygen, I won't be able to work and I'm not sure how long I'll be laid up like this. Time will only tell.
You are a fighter, fren. You will be alright -- all of the pedes have your 6 and are praying for you!
I have all the covid symptoms of heart, lungs and clots but from long before the virus spread. I was in ER 4 times in 3 months. I asked my docs what can I do when this SOB etc happens again. He said the SOB was from too much fluid around heart and lungs, so just take an extra Lasix (water pill I take 40 mg 1 x d) when you start to struggle to breathe.
I am not vaxed and will not....told my docs if vax can cause heart, lung and clot problems why would I take it? I already have these and you still havent cured me yet.
And you, poster, be grateful you are alive.
So you took the ivermectin and it did not improve your condition or prevent you from developing breathing issues? What did they say was wrong with your lungs? Infection take hold that required antibiotics or did they simply refer to it as being inflamed?
The CAT scan and daily x-ray showed bilateral infiltrates pneumonia. I've been given steroids the entire time. Respiratory is come in for inhaler treatments and I've been on oxygen between 2 and 6.
My father went through roughly the same thing but took zinc, zpackz and hydroxychloroquine my aunt left him when she visited him in Montenegro. After being sick and not eating for 8days I told him to take the HCQ protocol and by the next day he was almost completely healed. I spoke with him again the following day and he was still doing great and said he was just going to stop at the clinic he went to earlier that week when he tested positive for covid. I figured he was just going to get some steroids for the inflammation. About 3 days later my mom tells me he's admitted in the hospital because he can't breathe and he started deteriorating rapidly. They were saying he was given the monoclonal antibodies at the clinic which I later found out was actually remdesivir that they were administering to him. Hospitals took away his hydroxychloroquine refuse to give him and tried lying saying it would react with oxygen he was on and was dangerous. We weren't able to get in touch with him anymore because they took his phone and we're not allowing any visitations so I had to my to send my sister there and managed to bribe a nurse to sneak HCQ, zinc, and antibiotics to him. I'm not sure what the metric rating is but his supplemental oxygen was increasing each day until the nurse gave him the medication that morning. It went from 20 down to 9 by that afternoon.
However could you benefit now from having a jab that would put pressure on a recovering immune system? If I remember correctly, earlier in the frenzy to jab everyone who is alive, it was recommended to wait 6 weeks before getting shot up.
Just a suggestion, but perhaps you may benefit from a telehealth appointment with a professional who is more knowledgeable about recovery options. Dr. Peter McCullough recently suggested contacting America's Frontline Nurses as a first step:
https://www.americanfrontlinenurses.com/
I'll be praying for your recovery. Please, keep us posted!
I pray for continued healing.
Were you treated at all for pneumonia? Antibiotics, steroid inhalers? Any xrays or anything like that to show your lung condition? If you have lingering inflammation are you taking anything for that? Personally I found 800 mg Quercetin is a real dehydrator and improves breathing, if you aren't taking that you could try it. And any medical person who is shaming you is not worth listening to, scroom.
CAT scan and daily x-ray showed major infiltration in my lungs. Bilateral pneumonia. I seem to be having some spasms that are coming along with it as well oh, but I try to deal with it. I drove home and I've slept more than I ever have in my entire life.
Sleep is good, won't go wrong with rest. You may still have residual fluid or bacterial debris to cough out that is interfering with oxygenation. And you could still need antibiotics.
did they say anything about fibrosis in the lungs? also, I would strongly suggest looking into breathing exercises and things to help improve oxygenation. Breathing through your nose is important, it allows release of NO and improves your lungs ability to take in oxygen. I know it soundss trivial but these things add up. you can start slow... just a couple breaths through the nose, but you want to work up to it being the main way you breath.
If your breathing gets bad again, try h2o2. Sorry you couldn't get that first, as it successfully kept me out of the hospital. Protocol, cheap and effective, here: https://www.spiritofchange.org/nebulized-peroxide-a-simple-remedy-for-covid-19/
If you already beat the virus down, I doubt it will help. But if it creeps back up at all, it will improve your breathing ability. Stay strong, fren.
I was at Billings in May from a stroke. They tested everything to find what caused my stroke. Never asked if I had the jab ? But no I won't be taking the poison.
I had a similar experience, in August I went on a business trip and knew flying home that I had caught covid. I had some HCQ/ZPAC/ZINC, which I immediately took. It did not work, I later realized it was expired. I could kick myself for not having Ivermectin on hand. I contacted Frontline doctors, but didn't receive it in time to help.
Sick in bed for a week with fever, then I started having breathing problems, and my oxygen was below 90. My family convince me to go to the emergency room.
They kept me only a few hours, sent me home with steroid and oxygen machine. My nurse was not vaxxed and I wasn't bullied about the fax.
My advice to you -- once you are off oxygen (about a week), take it slow and do not push yourself. Watch your oxygen levels and start very slow. You can not build back endurance by forcing yourself and getting out of breath -- let your body take it's course. It will take you at least 2-3 months before you will be able to feel close to normal.