Dad has Covid now, not doing well. Please help me pray for him. Praying is not something I do often or well but my dad is my favorite human being and I need him to be okay. We’re at the hospital now and they have treated us with disgust and hate since we got here but he needs oxygen so I had to tolerate it. Please pray, thank you all. I know this place is a safe place for those of us who are tired of weathering the world.
Update: Still here, he has tested negative!! Still being treated for pneumonia and sepsis which is discouraging but I’m able to be here with him to help him and advocate for him. Thank you all for the continued prayers and kind words!! I’m alone here but your words are helping me through.
If he is coughing and his lungs are full of phlegm, make sure they sit him up so he can expel what's inside. Laying down makes matters worse.
Sending prayers now.
There was a video showing a prone position on one's with elbows on mattress hand folded head on hands to best expell the sticky muccus. I'd leave the hospital and get tonic water n call Americas frontline doctors Antihistamines. They start w the bad meds and ventilators it's the slippery slope. God bless and save.
Here’s a good video on how to cough if you have covid to help bring up mucous https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bBkGDIeQwXo
My two daughters’ father in law is finally recovering from covid he came down with just after Christmas from a month of seriously crappy care in the hospital. They wouldn’t allow his wife or kids in until the day they called his wife and said come in he’s gonna die. We got lots of people praying for him. When visiting hours were over, she refused to leave and he got better. (The loneliness is what he said put him in despair and gave him the feeling of wanting to give up) he has alot of lung damage ARV and myocarditis and had to be put on blood thinners because if clots coming out his nose. He fought Boeing to remain unvaccinated and had just won that battle before getting sick. Saw him today and he is steadily improving.
He needs to sleep on his stomach. It moves the center of gravity in your lungs and allows for easier breathing as the phlegm shifts. This 100% saved my life when I was in the ICU with Covid.
The problem is once they test covid + they kick the family out of the hospital. They can accept no witnesses for their medical malfeasance.
GITMO here they go!!
Wait, seriously?! I don’t think that’s he case everywhere.
We just had my mom at the hospital. She tested positive. They immediately took her to their covid floor and told us to leave and that we could not see her and that an Infectious Disease Doctor was on his way to determine if she "needed" remdesivir. They were on the protocol to murder her and did not want us as advocates or witnesses.
The three days prior to her O2 crashing though I had given her full doses of ivermectin plus twice daily quercetin, 10k D, 3g C, 50mg zinc, black seed oil and NAC. As soon as we got to emergency I made a fuss about oxygen and steroid treatments which took them a bit to produce but they eventually did.
Two hours after they made us leave my niece who works on a different floor at that hospital called and said her O2 was back up to 96 and they had cancelled the ID Doc. They wouldnt let me niece in to see her either and she works there.
Moms been home 2 days now and is recovering nicely. I still have her on the quercetin, d, c, zinc, black seed oil and NAC but only once per day. Since shes been twice vaxxed I told her she needs to do that the rest of her life. Shes 83 now. She wont do the boosters.
When there is a positive covid test, the hospital covid protocols automatically kick in - no exceptions. At that point, all control is lost by the patient and the family. Even a patient's physician has no say in treatment - especially if it is a closed critical care hospital. The hospitalist or intensivist is in charge and runs the show. They work for the hospital - not the patient. Dr Ardis has information on how to avoid medical kidnapping. It is real and needs to be taken seriously. Hospitals are being motivated by big money to treat covid patients - all to the neglect of other patients that need care.
That's when you take them home for hospice. That will naturally include oxygen.
This. NAC is vital.
Just got through helping a friend that unfortunately found out the hard way that he needed to prepare. He contacted me about day 5 of the coof when he couldn't breath. So, I brought the kit to him with all the vital necessities, including NAC. Hit him with a pretty good dose of Ivermectin along with massive doses of the other stuff. Damn, I haven't been that nervous in awhile. I knew if he managed to make it through the night he was going to be okay. He wasn't turning blue yet, but he was on the verge. I think if I hadn't got him on the meds and supplements when I did, he would have been another statistic. His O2 sats were dropping like a rock. He could barely hold his head up. His panic didn't help either.
He was on the verge of calling the EMTs when he decided to call me instead. At least he remembered what I told him about going to the hospital and it stopped him. I found out today that he has a friend that just escaped from the hospital after being vented. He was lucky he came to before they managed to hit him with more drugs. This stuff is brutal.
And get some Ivermectin into him...praying now! 🙏
And ZINC with the Ivermectin
Absolutely fren!
Where can you get NAC?
https://www.swansonvitamins.com/q?kw=NAC
I got mine from bulksupplements.com I think.
iherb.com
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