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Incorrect! Four months ago (December), my very fit, UNVACCINATED extremely buff 6-day-a-week weight-lifting, running and training athlete son (31 yrs old) who was living his best life and burning the candle at both ends got very sick with high fever, sweating, coughing, and dropping oxygen levels. I am a rabid researcher on all things COVID, and had all supplies available. He already had his own Pulse Oximeter that he bought on my advice.

So, immediately upon first symptoms he began the whole Ivermectin + D3, Quercetin, Vit C, Zinc, NAC, hot tea, soups for 5 days straight, but he was not getting better. His fever kept returning and his coughing was continuous. We were strongly in favor of at-home treatment.

Luckily, we have a doctor friend who agreed to prescribe steroids and a prescription cough medicine to help him stop the constant cough and had a portable oxygen unit delivered. We continued with the Ivermectin + vitamin protocol + chlorella + black tea + chicken broth. We made him take a daily aspirin and use a flutter valve to exercise his lungs. We also made him sleep prone.

He still didn't improve. We got a mobile medical nurse to come to his home and put him on a a super-potent Vit C & other vitamin combination IV drip and were able to obtain an IV drip with the Monoclonal Antibodies. No improvement!

After two weeks, I asked the doctor to write an order for a D-Dimer test because I thought that blood clot formation had to be behind his constant, unproductive dry coughing.

The D-Dimer number came back at 1,125. The doctor was horrified. He said he'd never seen it that high, especially in a healthy no-comorbidity, young patient. He immediately sent him for an lung X-ray and CT scan to check for clots and put him on Eliquis which is an anti-coagulant. The D-Dimer number meant he was building all kinds of clots. The doc then added an antibiotic and after a few days of being on that blood thinner, my son finally began to improve. By the end of December, he finally pulled out of it, but had to stay on the blood thinner for 6 weeks. I tell you, that was a scary time.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Incorrect! Four months ago (December), my very fit, UNVACCINATED extremely buff 6-day-a-week weight-lifting, running and training athlete son (31 yrs old) who was living his best life and burning the candle at both ends got very sick with high fever, sweating, coughing, and dropping oxygen levels. I am a rabid researcher on all things COVID, and had all supplies available. He already had his own Pulse Oximeter that he bought on my advice.

So, immediately upon first symptoms he began the whole Ivermectin + D3, Quercetin, Vit C, Zinc, NAC, hot tea, soups for 5 days straight, but he was not getting better. His fever kept returning and his coughing was continuous. We were strongly in favor of at-home treatment.

Luckily, we have a doctor friend who agreed to prescribe steroids and a prescription cough medicine to help him stop the constant cough and had a portable oxygen unit delivered. We continued with the Ivermectin + vitamin protocol + chlorella + black tea + chicken broth. We made him take a daily aspirin and use a flutter valve to exercise his lungs. We also made him sleep prone.

He still didn't improve. We got a mobile medical nurse to come to his home and put him on a a super-potent Vit C & other vitamin combination IV drip and were able to obtain an IV drip with the Monoclonal Antibodies. No improvement!

After two weeks, I asked the doctor to write an order for a D-Dimer test because I thought that had to be behind his constant coughing.

The D-Dimer number came back at 1,125. The doctor was horrified. He said he'd never seen it that high, especially in a healthy no-comorbidity, young patient. He immediately sent him for an lung X-ray and CT scan to check for clots and put him on Eliquis which is an anti-coagulant. The D-Dimer number meant he was building all kinds of clots. The doc then added an antibiotic and after a few days of being on that blood thinner, my son finally began to improve. By the end of December, he finally pulled out of it, but had to stay on the blood thinner for 6 weeks. I tell you, that was a scary time.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: Original

Incorrect! Four months ago (December), my very fit, UNVACCINATED extremely buff 6-day-a-week weight-lifting, running and training athlete son (31 yrs old) who was living his best life and burning the candle at both ends got very sick with high fever, sweating, coughing, and dropping oxygen levels. I am a rabid researcher on all things COVID, and had all supplies available. He already had his own Pulse Oximeter that he bought on my advice.

So, immediately upon first symptoms he began the whole Ivermectin + D3, Quercetin, Vit C, Zinc, NAC, hot tea, soups for 5 days straight, but he was not getting better. His fever kept returning and his coughing was continuous. We were strongly in favor of at-home treatment.

Luckily, we have a doctor friend who agreed to prescribe steroids and a prescription cough medicine to help him stop the constant cough and had a portable oxygen unit delivered. We continued with the Ivermectin + vitamin protocol + chlorella + black tea + chicken broth. We made him take a daily aspirin and use a flutter valve to exercise his lungs. We also made him sleep prone.

He still didn't improve. We got a mobile medical nurse to come to his home and put him on a a super-potent Vit C & other vitamin combination and were able to wrangle an IV with the Monoclonal Antibodies. No improvement!

After two weeks, I asked the doctor to write an order for a D-Dimer test because I thought that had to be behind his constant coughing.

The D-Dimer number came back at 1,125. The doctor was horrified. He said he'd never seen it that high, especially in a healthy no-comorbidity, young patient. He immediately sent him for an lung X-ray and CT scan to check for clots and put him on Eliquis which is an anti-coagulant. The D-Dimer number meant he was building all kinds of clots. The doc then added an antibiotic and after a few days of being on that blood thinner, my son finally began to improve. By the end of December, he finally pulled out of it, but had to stay on the blood thinner for 6 weeks. I tell you, that was a scary time.

2 years ago
1 score