I’m trying to fight the good fight but my energy is dropping. Dr gave me a script for cough suppressant which helped but I think I’m getting dehydrated. I’ve been on vitamin regimen since well before Covid. I just don’t want anything that isn’t directly going to help, regardless of protocol. Any suggestions, I’ve never felt this bad, not even through cancer treatments…
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You need electrolytes from the sound of it. Go to the pharmacy and get Pedialyte Electrolyte Powder or the pre-made drink that does not require any mixing like the powder.
Also, the cough suppressants are just keeping inside all the bacteria your body is trying to get rid of. Dump that shit and let the cough do it's job.
I had that shit just a few weeks ago. Never suppress a cough.
Quercetin 50 (Or ivermectic if you can get it)
Zinc 50
Vitamin C 2000
Vitamin D 7000
B12 1200
Biotin
Garlic Extract 2000
Drink ensure for nutrition that is easy on your gut in terms of digestion while keeping your calories up and nourishment.
The above is exactly what I did for myself, my wife and my parents and it was a minor cold as a result while my jabbed friends got hammered.
Drinking Pedialyte, a lot. Cough is very dry, almost spasm like. Been on C 5000, D10000, Zinc 250, Quercetin 200, B Complex, Nicinimide 500, Magnesium Glycinate 1200. Only enough energy to go to bathroom. Been fighting diarrhea too which isn’t helping, took some Imodium for that
Try a Benadryl and a Pepcid. I read a doctor who analyzed COVID pneumonia and he realized it’s not pneumococcus, it an ALLERGIC REACTION. Benadryl is an H1 blocker and Pepcid is an H2 blocker.
Even if this is wacky, trying it shouldn’t be harmful.
This is correct. An alternative is any antihystamine. I took 5mg Cetirizine Hydrochloride before bed each day for three days. Cough went. Also sold as Piriton and Piriteze.
You could also use a Budesonide inhaler.
Try warm lemonade with honey and a pinch of salt. Or warm diluted tomato juice with salt and lemon.
Magnesium can give diarrhea.No ivermectin?
The viral load is gone after 6 days (8 maximum). Magnesium 300mg daily is recommended and unlikely to give you the shits but it won't stop the cough, which is an allergic reaction.
Some people are more sensitive to mag though.Maybe they need slow release?In the supposed "slow COVID",wouldn't the load stay elevated?Honestly do not know on the viral load.
The viral load tends to be high in the mucosal passages (nose, throat, sinuses). You don't want it to get into the lungs so kill it in those passages early. Maximum life of a viral infection is 6 days. After that, the body is fighting itself. No point in using antivirals after the first week. It needs steroids & antibiotics.
Thank you
Keep putting it off, was feeling great, until now… 🙈
Sure worked on myself,brother and sister in law.She tested positive at work,very healthy,exercise nuts,very sick,36 hours felt great.Same here,put it off,felt great 24 hours after ivermectin.
I'd maybe also add NAC in to your rotation.
That will help if there's cattarh but not a dry cough.
Are you jabbed? You're having issues similar to what my jabbed friends did.
Absolutely not. Just buried my brother three weeks ago after he decided to get jabbed and got a pulmonary embolism within 24 hours… Thus my concern.
Sorry for your lost, fren. Stay strong and try the stuff people here have suggested and get on that researy. The hospital for us is not much of an option unfortunately. God bless. Keep us updated.
Blood work all normal, vitals good, all Dr had to offer was some IV fluids which helped and he sent me home. He called it Post Covid Syndrome and that it may take a few weeks to snap out of…
I took 5mg Cetirizine Hydrochloride before bed each day for three days. Cough went. Also sold as Piriton and Piriteze.
You could also use a Budesonide inhaler.
I am sorry for the loss of your brother.
Research a nebulizer. Get one ASAP. Add a couple drops of pharmacy hydrogen peroxide to water and nebulize it. Breathing will recover in an hour. Never go to the hospital. Even a basic nebulizer better than their ventilator
By day twelve you are definitely not at a viral stage bu more likely in a bacterial phase or cytokine storm .
Can you get a script for steroids used to open airways? Increasing your blood oxygen will keep you out of hospital. Also add one aspirin a day against blood clotting. Re drinking: tonic water or tonic syrup + water, however you like to organise getting some quinine. It is very relieving. I recommend several glasses in the evening. Do you have filtered water? As KimJung-Un electrolytes help. Look for Magnesium, Salt (NaCl), Potassium and then also trace iodine etc. My filter has a mineral tablet in it which is helpful.
Magnesium tastes sweet, Salt tastes a little sweet, not salty, and Potassium gives a sour twist. Water should taste soft and more-ish, not like a wild, fruity soft drink, which can mean one is over-concentrating the minerals and dehydrating. Try also dissolvable aspirin in a full glass of water, or a dash of cider vinegar in water. Don't skip on coffee and some orange juice if that's what you usually have, no sense in going into a caffeine withdrawal right now. But watch out with more than a small glass of orange juice as high blood sugar is a comorbidity. Kinda lay off anything sugary, actually. Do also try to limit alcohol for same reason, although some swear by it LOL.
What vits are you taking, any bioflavenoids? Do you mind me asking? Note that traditional homemade chicken soup can prove to be high in quercetin, minerals and instant absorbable fat and vitamins A & D, especially if you start with a free-range chook. Do you have access to ivermectin, which I found can help even in long covid situations (case was three weeks post vax and suffering, but picked up within 2 days after IVM)? Twelve days in, is prolly too late for Hydroxychloroquine, but it can't hurt IMO.
Keep gargling and rinsing nose, as a 3x daily personal hygiene mission. And become a vessel that has to go to the bathroom a lot. Pee-ing is your friend. BTW. I am not doctor so do your own research.
https://scitechdaily.com/two-common-over-the-counter-compounds-reduce-covid-19-virus-replication-by-99-in-early-testing/
or quercetin, zinc and high dose vitamin D Nebulizer with hydrogen peroxide. can buy nebulizer on amazon. https://www.spiritofchange.org/nebulized-peroxide-a-simple-remedy-for-covid-19/
Obviously ivermectin or Hydroxychlorquine but I am guessing you can't get that or you would have taken.
I am not a doctor and don't make recommendations but these are things i would try for myself.
NAC was the only thing that helped to stop my cough when i had covid. It was a full 2 weeks before I didn't feel like death . Hopefully it starts turning around for you
Are you "vaccinated"?
Hell no
Do you trust the hospitals?
I hear they are called hellspitals now.
So with all the information out there about Ivermectin, HCQ, Quercetin and their action as zinc ionosphores you don't mention a single thing that will actually stop the disease.
You need C & D but those won't stop the virus alone, and a cough suppressant isn't doing shit for you.
Don't take cough suppressants. Take Mucinex tablets, NOT Mucinex DM. The DM is a cough suppressant.
Try taking benadryl.
I used a nebulizer with 1/4 tsp of 3% hydrogen peroxide to 7 tsp saline solution. To make your own saline solution, dissolve tsp of sea salt into 16 ounces of purified (bottled) water.
That did wonders to open my lungs and sinuses.
Reset your immune system: Hot shower. As hot as you can tolerate, for five minutes. Switch to cold for three minutes. Do this for three cycles twice per day.
Also take a long, hot bath while drinking a soothing tea (peppermint or cinnamon are my favorites).
I am praying for you. Get well soon!
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Liquid IV will help hydrate you Pho- it’s made with bone broth and good herbal ingredients Order a nebulizer off Amazon, for now sit in steamed bathroom to help your lungs Go to health food store or cvs carries this stuff too.
Chestall if you’re coughing
https://www.walgreens.com/store/c/boiron-chestal-honey-adult-cough-syrup-homeopathic-medicine/ID=prod6311732-product
Pump this stuff, it was the only thing that worked for me. You can find it in most pharmacy’s
https://www.boironusa.com/product/oscillo/
I own a nebulizer
Keep doing it. Stay on top of it
Have you been using it? Most reports show significant improvement. Here's a thread on it.
https://communities.win/c/GreatAwakening/p/140cbVkN65/when-vitamins-and-ivm-dont-seem-/c
My cousin succumbed and went to the hospital- straight up hit her with remdesivir and prevented visits, even family visits, on day 1. I'm praying she gets out. The nebulizer saved my breathing and after a day of it, I had no thoughts of going to the hospital.
Get a pulse-oximeter (Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, etc. all sell them) and keep an eye on your sats - You need to be above 90 - if it drops below that - call your doctor and see if they want you admitted. Other than that advice, do everything KimJung-Un said.
Most phones have blood oxygen mesurment. Samsung health. As long as your phone has a sensor on the back with the camera lens. At least that's where mine is.
I would not trust those - a pulse oximeter is made to accurately assess oxygen level at the capillary level and they're pretty damn cheap too (I've seen them as low as $8 but can run as high as $40).
I have done it side by side at my doctor's office. Every time it was within 1% of eachother. Could just be a lucky day with technology though.
Get an in-your-arm IV
There's places for drunk people to recover and for athletes. No doctors or hospitals required. If you've got diarrhea and/or vomiting you're going to get dehydrated, and dehydration+covid will kill you.
You're less likely to get dehydrated by having IV fluids go straight into your blood.
I just went in yesterday, day 15. Had fever come back for 3 straight days after taking ivermectin and all the vitamins people have recommended on this post. I called a televist Dr bc it was free through my insurance first. After giving him a rundown he suggested getting a chest xray to rule out pneumonia then they can give meds if it is a new infection. I had inflammation in the lungs, in which around day 10 I've heard from some of the active covid drs stating your body goes into an inflammatory stage. Luckily no pneumonia. You don't want to wait to long on this, as much as I distrust the medical industry I would recommend calling your local urgent health that has an xray machine and give them your symptoms over the phone and see if they suggest ruling out pneumonia. I was given prednisone and augmentin for a sinus infection bv that looked like a mess too. Keep drinking fluids. Sounds like you're doing the right thing just getting hit hard with it. Hope my story helps put you at ease a bit and helps you make a decision, bc I get it I dont trust many drs anymore.. Im sorry you're still feeling shitty, hang in there and feel better fren.