As many of you know, my husband had a horrible stroke on December 6. But I didn't go into the fact that he tested positive for covid so I had to leave 2 hours after I'd arrived per the ER covid policy. On another floor, I'd be able to go in. But being short staffed, they had no rooms on another floor. The next day, after being told he probably wouldn't make it through the night, the doctor still wouldn't let me come in so I could say goodbye. That's when an angel of an RN in the ER treating my husband called me. Aware of the situation, she told me to come in and she'd take responsibility for it. When I arrived, this nurse immediately whisked me back into my husband's room. She got me into a long, plastic covering, gloves and added a face shield over my mask. She grabbed an aide who moved my coat and purse elsewhere. For anyone passing by, we looked like two staff in the room. A little later, because of the saline drip they were going administer for the brain swelling, my husband now qualified for the ICU, and he was moved. And now, the protocol in ICU allowed for 2 visitors. Our pastor came in, and I said good-bye to my husband, so grateful I was able to do so. As many of you know, my husband miraculously pulled through and is recovering nicely and already speaking in sentences. I share my story because I've read so many other stories here of heartache of loved ones in the hospital and being powerless to do anything against the ridiculous covid protocols. The feeling is awful. But there still are some awake, caring people out there, willing to do the right thing. When we were moving my husband to the ICU, she said she simply could no longer keep family members apart because of rules that made no sense. My heart aches for everyone dealing with loved ones with covid in the hospitals. I was somehow blessed with an RN angel. Happy New Year to everybody, and count all the blessings you have.
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I know. No one allowed in the ER, but 1 floor up in the ICU, 2 people were allowed in. And the kicker is that, since my husband was positive for covid, I probably was too. But no one seemed to care. I continued to go in and out of the hospital room for 2 more weeks. We were both very mild cases, thanks to Dr. Z's protocol that we'd been using for months, but no one ever asked me about symptoms or anything. It's just such utter garbage what hospitals are doing to people.
It really is, fren. I'm really happy that your husband pulled through. Thanks for telling a story about a good RN who was compassionate with you. I get tired of the shilling about the tik tok nurses. I am an RN and I'm so grateful that I am not working in a hospital nor doing pt care right now. It's a hard job anyway, and it would absolutely suck right now.
I read the nursing and medical subreddits. Hospitals are imploding due to burn out and staff shortages. The entire medical system, as we know it, is on the verge of collapse.
That's a very good thing, imho. Our current system does not benefit anyone but the Deep State.
Thanks to that vitamin protocol I have avoided catching some very bad bugs going around that weren't covid. I need to figure out the dosages for my granddaughter.
Lol ask and you shall receive, look what I found. It was a quick google search,
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Quercetin-Gummies-750mg-with-Bromelain-Vitamin-C-D3-Zinc-Elderberry-5-in-1-Immune-Support-for-Kids-and-Adults-by-BioVitalica/796230805?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=101085693&adid=22222222222000000000&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=e&wl1=s&wl2=c&wl3=10352200394&wl4=pla-1103028060075&wl5=&wl6=&wl7=&wl10=Walmart&wl11=Online&wl12=796230805_10001105057&wl14=quercitin%20for%20kids&veh=sem&msclkid=c31e8e680676106f4d98efa61454e353&gclid=c31e8e680676106f4d98efa61454e353&gclsrc=3p.ds
Skip Walmart and purchase Dr. Zelenko's one he has for kids now.
I haven't found the one for kids but I found the Z-stack 55 dollars a bottle, not bad when you consider the price of the individual vitamins and the quercitin seperately, but I haven't found the gummies.
https://zstacklife.com/products/z-stack
For anyone interested, here's the same link without all the walmart tracking bs:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Quercetin-Gummies-750mg-with-Bromelain-Vitamin-C-D3-Zinc-Elderberry-5-in-1-Immune-Support-for-Kids-and-Adults-by-BioVitalica/796230805
Thanks....
No problem HunnyB. Just trying to get more people to check out your link. I know some here are like me and won't even checkout the link if I don't feel like going thru the extra steps of copy/pasting the full link and deleting the extra tracking garbage added to links.