Despite the fact I have written daily on how to get HCQ and Ivermectin on social media and my cousin eats it all up and loves it, when she and her mother and brother came down with it TWO WEEKS AGO they did nothing. Now their mother—my aunt—is in the hospital and two of my cousins have bad Covid.
So,,the one cousin is 66 and he’s lived two weeks with it without pneumonia or hospitalization, so he’s doing okay. Still, I’m recommending Ivermectin horse paste for him because after two weeks, he’s still feeling poorly. He can’t get Ivermectin in his town otherwise.
His sister—same thing. Two weeks into it...seems to have survived so far. Maybe some horse paste to get rid of it once and for all.
But my friggin aunt is now in the hospital and they refuse all the the therapeutics for her. Not yet on a intubator but it’s coming. Late 70”s.
I’m not going to let this happen. No effing way.
I need horse paste protocol. I need advice for aunt in hospital. I need prayers.
I am so frigging done with this bull shit. I am so mad at the universe but I am fighting for them.
Well, there's always those situations when you do not die because of a ventilator in "a fucking hospital".
If you can't breathe on your own, you need a ventilator to survive. Period. I doubt any of us are of the class who can afford a home care with ER level gear.
Just supplemental oxygen, without intubation/ventilator, is probably all people need who go to the hospital with low oxygen levels. I'm thinking it might be a good idea to have some "emergency oxygen" source at home.
There was a woman, I think she worked for a radio station, whose husband came down with CV pneumonia. I can't remember the details but she fought to have him treated as 'regular ' pneumonia, which was just O2, not intubation. He pulled through.
One of the ER doctors in TX when this all started looked at it as 'how do I get them stabilize?' and he looked at it from the viewpoint of someone having an asthma attack and gave them breathing treatments which makes sense. My friend has asthma and more than once has gone to the ER to have Breathing treatments - she doesn't get intubation.
Yes, exactly.
One can go to the ER and get the oxygen, but many times they try and admit the person. Hopefully, this will be enough and then most people can go back home.
My brother was admitted and given remdesivir, but thankfully refused the vent and he's back home now (after a week in the hospital) and doing well.
The protocol these days that almost all hospitals seem to be following is the remdesivir and then vent and most of us here understand that the combination of the two is what seems to be the dangerous combo.
This is true. Approprate ventilation saves lives. A lot have been lost here because of inappropriate ventilation. For instance, if RBCs have temporarily lost the ability to carry O2, you need blood, not more pressure. If lungs are filling up with fluid, that has to be addressed first.
No, you do not need to be put on a ventilator at all. That is how they are killing people. The hospital is where you go to die, nobody has ever died from covid at home.