My father is home from the hospital, by the grace of God, after being admitted for ARDS from COVID.
He was never put on a ventilator, by God’s grace. They still put him on Olumiant, which wasn’t great, but he’s home. He needed oxygen support; they didn’t send him home with any. His sats are still not normal, but they aren’t in the 80s anymore. Also gave him dexamethasone while he was there.
While he was in there they also gave him zinc, melatonin, vitamin c, vitamin d—the works.
He is still in terrible shape. He still has trouble eating and drinking. He has terrible nausea. We have to help him shower, and go to the bathroom.
They gave him methylprednisolone and famotidine to take at home. They didn’t give him an inhaler despite giving him one in the hospital.
So, to everyone on here spouting memes about the survival rate of COVID like those of us who are suffering serious consequences from getting the damn China virus are morons, I ask you to reconsider.
Yes, I know masks do nothing. But they put my father basically on the Zelenko protocol, and I finally convinced him to take ivermectin twice before he got admitted, and he still got screwed over. We tried to contact AFLDS and FLCCC for treatment; neither provider nor pharmacy got back to us before he was bad.
Masks may not work, and the vaccines may be problematic, but I’m currently hoping my dad doesn’t have lasting consequences of this damn thing. So please, consider showing some respect for those of us terrified our loved ones will not be okay for a long time after being COVID positive.
Maybe omicron will finally end this since it’s milder. I hope to God it does.
I certainly hope your father fully recovers. But a lot does depend on his age and other morbidities.
Never forget COVID IS a bioweapon. And it was released on purpose. I have never denied that COVID isn't real. It is most likely deadly to those who already have impaired immune systems.
I am over 65 and on the Dr Zelenko protocol, but I also prepurchased some Ivermectin just in case of coming down with it.
Yeah, it does depend on comorbidities. What’s interesting is my mom got it and did not require additional help despite being above the BMI threshold and having hypertension. She also didn’t start ivermectin until day 7. Super funky.
Good on you for preparing. We had prepared, he just was too afraid to take the ivermectin early. Sucks.