I’ve started myself on a Z pack antibiotic, ivermectin, and hydroxychloroquine (stuff I’ve bought over the past year for when the SHTF). I’m also taking zinc with quercetin and vitamin C. My head is pounding and I’ve got a fever since Wednesday that I can get under 100 with the help of round the clock ibuprofen and Tylenol. Without that it shoots up to over 102. My joints ache. Tons of fatigue. The scary part is I just started with some shortness of breath. I’m a 56 yo female. I found four ticks on me last week after walking a property with a client (I’m a realtor). I thought I’d start feeling better by now. Any other suggestions on what I should be doing? I’ve been to doctors lately with my daughter and they all seem still so stupid about covid, pushing vax and masks. I had covid back in December so I can see them thinking this is what I have. I will refuse a test but last time I did that when I took my daughter in for a mono test they would not proceed until they tested her. We left without a test. I’m not vaxed. Thank you everyone. Prayers appreciated.
Is there a doctor in the house? I think I have Lymes disease but I’m afraid to see a doctor.
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Understanding that fever can get scary but please remember that the purpose of it is to KILL Invaders the body recognizes as enemy. It is for your survival! Obviously excessively high fever can hurt children especially- but fevers below 103 or 4 should be tolerated if possible. Plenty of fluids and add pinch of salt to each glass of water. Dehydration is the main danger of fever or any illness
Don't go higher than 103/104. Higher than that, can affect oxygenation.
Ah, you both beat me to it. I agree.
103/104 is high absolutely, but a fever is definitively a cause of your immune system trying to fight off infection by raising your body temperature.