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The hospitals can be a scary place right now but for people with COVID that has progressed behond the replication stage into the pulmonary stage a hospital environment is critical because they will need a strong corticosteroid, a strong blood thinner and supplemental oxygen among other drugs to recover. These things are not easy to come by in a home setting and we all know by now that early treatment via outpatient care is near impossible to receive. So...for those who find themselves in the unfortunate position to need hospital care, don't wait too long for it because in the pulmonary phase the silent hypoxia resulting from internal tissue damage making oxygenation of the blood more difficult CAN kill you quickly or make recovery very difficult. Get familiar with Covid19criticalcare.com for treatment protocols. Most important things in hospital is to ask them to:

Use methlyprednilosone instead of dexamethasone (same drug class so they should allow substitution) and to increase vitamin C dose to 3000mg per day or more, administered together with the steroid since they work synergistically.

Ensure they are using proper dosage of blood thinner (usually higher than originally prescribed) per the FLCCC protocol.

Advocate for your loved one every single day with the doctor as needed and ask that the proper drugs be administered. I recommend tackling 3-4 protocol changes at most per phone call with the doc as they don't appreciate being order takers whether you know better than them or not. Don't necessarily bother engaging in the Ivermectin battle in hospital by the time you're in the pulmonary stage of the disease. At this stage, Ivermectin IS beneficial as an anti inflammatory agent so it could be used if it were allowed but since it isn't, there are other drugs that are effective at combatting the inflammation that can be used instead. I have never even used the word Ivermectin with my dad's doctor in hospital because I am trying to be strategic about getting my dad as many of the drugs he needs without engaging in a cultural battle around a drug that is great but at least in my dad's case, not essential to his survival.

3 years ago
1 score
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The hospitals can be a scary place right now but for people with COVID that has progressed behond the replication stage into the pulmonary stage a a hospital environment is critical because they will need a strong corticosteroid, a strong blood thinner and supplemental oxygen among other drugs to recover. These things are not easy to come by in a home setting and we all know by now that early treatment via outpatient care is need impossible to receive. So...for those who find themselves in the unfortunate position to need hospital care, don't wait too long for it. Covid19criticalcare.com for treatment protocols. Most important things in hospital is to ask them to

Use methlyprednilosone instead of dexamethasone (same drug class so they should allow substitution) and to increase vitamin C dose to 3000mg per day or more, administered together with the steroid since they work synergistically.

Ensure they are using proper dosage of blood thinner (usually higher than originally prescribed) per the FLCCC protocol.

Advocate for your loved one every single day with the doctor as needed and ask that the proper drugs be administered. I recommend tackling 3-4 protocol changes at most per phone call with the doc as they don't appreciate being order takers whether you know better than them or not. Don't necessarily bother engaging in the Ivermectin battle in hospital by the time you're in the pulmonary stafe of the disease. At this stage, Ivermectin IS beneficial so it could be used if it were allowed but since it isn't, there are other drugs that are effective at combatting the inflammation that can be used instead. I have never even used the word Ivermectin with my dad's doctor because I am trying to be strategic about getting my dad as many of the drugs he needs without engaging in a cultural battle around a drug that is great but at least in my dad's case, not essential to his survival.

3 years ago
1 score