Haven’t been able to get through to the antibody clinic yet; while I know that the survival rate of this thing is incredibly high, I am scared. I’ve got asthma, and some endocrine dysfunction that I’m worried will make this far tougher to get over.
I’m also scared I may have given it to my parents, who have blood pressure and kidney problems. Haven’t been around anyone who has tested positive, but here we are.
Please pray my family and I make it through this unscathed. I know my odds are good, and that God’s got this but I’m still a little terrified.
I agree, don’t go to the hospital.
eh, son did make a trip or two to ER because of breathing and other problems earlier this year but, refused to stay there, just went for fluids and got the monowhateverit is treatment then bolted and recovered at home, took ivermectin that his pharmacist was open about.. recovered by the end of the week and had a NEGATIVE test the following. EARLY treatment is essential IF you have symptoms. a Positive test is meaningless w/o showing symptoms tbh. Knowing now that early treatment is KEY to fully avoid complications... he would of went with the Ivermectin right away but, was skeptical about it at the time. Remember that if is really is Covid OR even the FLU, your first few days of symtoms is mild.. it is when your own body ramps up that things can sometimes go haywire that is why early treatment is KEY. Tons of people die of flu every year, we were never blasted about it in the media though. Again, his whole family(household) had Covid/Flu and He was the only one who had complications(the two youngest children hardly any symptoms at all/mild fevor DONE.). rest just had the usual BLAH and a couple days of feeling like hell then were back to normal by the end of the week. Son however, had almost a three week of hell in a basket of a time and ended up in er twice over it. Just because you go to hospital, you dont have to stay there.. just get your treatment and GTFO.. if you have to go in. heh