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.
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.