My mother is in Ohio and I’m in NC. Her caregiver might have had Covid and now she is sick. She is 85 and is on dvt and BP meds. Her caregiver had to feed her dinner. She is in the ER. Please pray for her recovery!
Update #2 She is feeling better! Praise the Lord! They are keeping her until Monday. However, I happened onto her mychart and they had started her on remdisivir.!! Called and told them to take her off of it immediately. Luckily, she had only about 15 minutes and it takes up to 120 minutes. They do have her on zinc, vit.c and d. I’m going to try to get the quercetin over to her along with some other “homeopathic” medicine. Wink, wink.
Snarky doctor wrote in her mychart, and I quote
“Patient and family refusing remdesivir for COVID 19.
No further recommendations as patient and family do not want this treated with current accepted and evidenced based therapy. ”
Thanks for all the prayers🩷🩷!
Praying for you and your mom, fren. May Jesus watch over her.
I'm very relieved as well to hear that the hospital said they don't "treat" covid anymore. That was my immediate concern. All the same, I recommend you stay on your guard, and maybe consider giving her caregiver some instructions to watch and question everything that the hospital staff do for your mom.
Are you able to get some medicine to her? Ivermectin is great for respiratory infections. So is hydroxychloroquine, though quercetin also works if that's all you can find. Take either with zinc. Vitamins C and D3, as well as selenium, would also help a lot. As would a salt inhaler, though I doubt they'd let your mom use this in the hospital. The Zelenko protocol has some additional recommendations:
https://vladimirzelenkomd.com/treatment-protocol/
I realize that if the hospital staff aren't trying to "treat" her, then she should be fine and eventually fight off the virus on her own. But if you're able to get some of these products to her it should help her even more. Feel free to PM me if you'd like more info on treatments for respiratory infections.
Best of luck, fren. God bless the two of you.