My sister (late 70s) went to hospital via ambulance Tuesday morning as she was having problems breathing. Covid pneumonia was diagnosed. She's been on a BiPAP for several days and was given Remdesevir (we were lied to about this when we asked for her meds it was not listed but we were told today she had been receiving it). Now the nurse is blaming her husband for not putting her on a ventilator. She was not jabbed, is based, but couldn't help not going as she couldn't breathe. I'm afraid they've killed her and her body is just there breathing with the machine. She's in isolation and no telling when that will be lifted, if ever. Any ideas? We live in Wisconsin and it appears they are following the CDC death script.
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A family member or husband needs to get in there ASAP to see her. Make a stink and call whoever you know to get in there.
She needs high dose vitamin C, vitamin D, and hydroxycholorquine and zinc. Budesonide breathing treatments will also help.
If no one can get in to see her, then see if she can be moved to hospice care at home where you can get some of these medicines into her body. If you know any physicians locally they may be able to initiate this transfer for you.
Her status needs to be changed to DNI, “do not intubate” if she doesn’t want to go on the ventilator. You can treat Covid pneumonia with HCQ and the other vitamins I mentioned above, as well as antibiotics if she isn’t already on those. You must hurry though and either get in to see her or get her transferred out.
I agree with hospice care at home because I assume that would include supplement oxygen. Hopefully we aren't at the point where hospice care is denied oxygen. Then it should be a lot easier to get her the items BetsyFreedome85 mentioned and ivermectin. I think quercetin is very important with the zinc though.
Edit: Also agree with BetsyFreedom85's advice to hurry. She needs help with these life saving items quickly.