Hi Frens,
My wife is currently experiencing severe wheezing, cough, and chest tightness. She has dealt with asthma her whole life, but I have NEVER seen it this bad in the 6 yrs. we have been together.
It is getting to the point where she is talking about going to the ER which I am trying to prevent for ALL the reasons we already know.
I had her on an ivermectin (horse paste), vit c, vit d, zinc and melatonin regimen for a couple of days and she seemed to be getting better. she is very skeptical of the horse paste so she stopped after a couple days after feeling better. today we wake up and it seems to be back with a vengeance.
I put her back on the paste, vitamin regimen this morning and told her we need to do this everyday for 5-7 days.
Any other tips or experiences would be greatly appreciated. The last thing I want is her to go to the ER and take some BS COOF test and then we all know how that can end up..........
This board is amazing with these kinds of things and any and all advice, tips, or experiences would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!!
Thanks Frens squid
i really appreciate your thoughts here. we live .2 miles from a great hospital so if/when that time comes we are ready to do that
i have always avoided hospitals at all costs and especially since the plandemic
she has an appt with asthma dr on Monday to get the emergency inhaler
you may be surprised what ivermectin helps and about an hr after her dose this morning she is already feeling much better
Because she has a long history of asthma, she NEEDS a "rescue med" (albuterol inhaler) always available to her. It goes with the territory. I'm all for the ivermection, NAC, all these other things but I know someone who DIED because she was without her inhaler overseas. If asthma gets into a gnarly episode, sometimes it's too late for meds to bring you back. My son is 26 and has dealt with asthma since he was 2. We have an asthma foundation in the Philippines to provide these life saving meds which are not expensive, but open the airways when they start to spasm because of a trigger.