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.
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.