I’m unjabbed, pregnant, and spent 10 days in the ICU with COVID pneumonia and pulmonary embolism a month ago. The other COVID ICU patients were all jabbed and I recovered faster than them.
The doctors didn’t even give me a hard time about being unvaxxed… they said it doesn’t matter and they are seeing everyone come in, jabbed or not.
Uh... I am not a doctor or anything but... sounds like you got hospitalized for pulmonary embolism. PE usually happens when a clot from your leg gets stuck in your lung. Pregnancy increases the chance of clots. COVID pneumonia sounds like a fake diagnosis in the face of a PE.
"He bled to death from a cut on his hand and neck." Did the cut on the hand really matter?
Yes you are right— husband and I both had Omicron a few days prior and we were both on the mend. My fever had broke and I was feeling better. My body had fought the COVID off naturally. But then I had trouble breathing a few days later and that’s when it got dangerous and I went to the ER. The words ‘Covid pneumonia’ were listed on my discharge papers along with PE. So I really wasn’t hospitalized with COVID itself. I never had a fever during this 10 days in there!
Thats part of the covid cycle ... following virus proliferation and then reduction, there is a release of all the by products into the body, which is when clotting/ low oxygen levels etc becomes the issue.
The symptoms were aligned with the Omicron ones and not the Delta ones. Later on in the hospital they told me I caught both which is why I got so sick. Of course they never tested me for COVID in the hospital. They didn’t care at that point. So they just guessed. But I did get a positive at home test when I first caught it.
I’m unjabbed, pregnant, and spent 10 days in the ICU with COVID pneumonia and pulmonary embolism a month ago. The other COVID ICU patients were all jabbed and I recovered faster than them.
The doctors didn’t even give me a hard time about being unvaxxed… they said it doesn’t matter and they are seeing everyone come in, jabbed or not.
Uh... I am not a doctor or anything but... sounds like you got hospitalized for pulmonary embolism. PE usually happens when a clot from your leg gets stuck in your lung. Pregnancy increases the chance of clots. COVID pneumonia sounds like a fake diagnosis in the face of a PE.
"He bled to death from a cut on his hand and neck." Did the cut on the hand really matter?
Yes you are right— husband and I both had Omicron a few days prior and we were both on the mend. My fever had broke and I was feeling better. My body had fought the COVID off naturally. But then I had trouble breathing a few days later and that’s when it got dangerous and I went to the ER. The words ‘Covid pneumonia’ were listed on my discharge papers along with PE. So I really wasn’t hospitalized with COVID itself. I never had a fever during this 10 days in there!
Oh ok. Makes sense.
You should've fought that discharge ruling, then. Diagnosing you with something that wasn't the problem is not okay.
Thats part of the covid cycle ... following virus proliferation and then reduction, there is a release of all the by products into the body, which is when clotting/ low oxygen levels etc becomes the issue.
Wow that’s crazy. Thanks for explaining!!!
And what makes you think you had "omicron"?
The symptoms were aligned with the Omicron ones and not the Delta ones. Later on in the hospital they told me I caught both which is why I got so sick. Of course they never tested me for COVID in the hospital. They didn’t care at that point. So they just guessed. But I did get a positive at home test when I first caught it.