Thanks for sharing the story. Seems to be a common story all around and yet the CDC and FDA can't seem to find any of them.
Damn I took a Valium for a pinched nerve let me fix that post.
Working on an 80yo now. Was exhausted after about for about 4-5 hours 3-4 day until second set of pills at 12 hours.
I kept the 2 doses the same but threw at least one of every natural supplement/antioxidants/anti inflammatories(all supplements) besides a few extra Pepcid today to a third dose at 8 hours and she only crashed for about an hour instead of 4 or 5 and didn’t get super congested.
5 days in today. 104.2 fever and 83 oxygen level, 8-12 hours late from hcq and supplements the fever was gone and oxygen level was 95, a few hours later at 97 now it’s 97-99.
I did Hcq 400mg and massive supplements in the beginning, then did everything again at 6 hours and had my girlfriend watch her while I went 4 hours to get the only ivermectin around. I’ve kept her on both hcq 400mg and ivermectin but 12 hours apart.
Not sure if you’re supposed to take both but I don’t want to stop either one.
Follow this advice for even cancer etc. not one treatment at a time.
We all were struck by the amount of treatment that Dr. Simon explains with his military background: “once you decided to attack your enemy, do it strong and completely”.
http://www.retzek.info/ivermectin-also-great-antiviral-drug-useful-even-against-coronavirus/
I understand that large doses of Vitamin D3 help in the beginning especially with our older folks.
This is from poal a few months ago:
I believe it helps everyone, just like most things, the sooner the better.
A high-dose (250,000 or 500,000 IU) vitamin D3 trial in ventilated intensive care unit patients in Georgia with mean a baseline 25(OH)D concentration of 20–22 ng/mL reported that hospital length of stay was reduced from 36 days in the control group to 25 days in the 250,000-IU group and 18 days in the 500,000-IU group. In a follow-on pilot trial involving 30 mechanically ventilated critically ill patients, 500,000 IU of vitamin D3 supplementation significantly increased hemoglobin concentrations and lowered hepcidin concentrations, improving iron metabolism and the blood’s ability to transport oxygen
This is from H1N1:
Stock your home's pharmacy with several fresh bottles of 50,000 IU capsules of Vitamin D3 (a medicine a this dosage, not a supplement) and if you get this flu, take 2,000 IU per kg of body weight per day for a week. As I weigh 220 pounds, I would take 200,000 IU per day for seven days if I thought I had an infection with a 1918-like influenza virus.
That shit was expensive back then and only 1 company made it, that I could find. It’s now on Amazon for a fraction of the price. It’s powdered capsules so it must be taken with oil or you can just buy the carlsons 10,000iu (more expensive in the long run) but they’re already in oil and ready to take.
You’re supposed to round up, not down to the nearest 50,000iu.
Everything she took I believe contributed to such a fast recovery, from deaths door, not it’s just healing time, full of energy but can’t over do it.
80 and it’s the most severe I’ve ever seen her sick and the fastest recovery I’ve ever seen anyone make. 8 hours to feeling better, she doesn’t remember the day before or that day though because of the fever and still being somewhat out of it the first day.
Didn’t take her to the local death camp for antibiotics and a vent.
Decided all or nothing, try here or die her, it’s been the plan all along.
Right now she’d be on a vent and we could FaceTime here.
It’s so fucking stupid people wait too long or they decide to head to the death camp thinking they have their best interest at heart.
Hospitals are the new death camps. Seems this was their plan all along with Obummer nationalizing healthcare. Now all the hos[pitals are owned by a few corporations all sucking on the government teet.
Yup, you go in and never come out. When I was little my mom said she hated hospitals because it where you go to die.
I then hated hospitals and in her older age she said, no with modern medicine you go there to live.
Now it’s actually death camps, like we’re living in the 1800’s and nobody can think outside the box and try something besides antibiotics and a vent.
That’s the definition of insanity(I don’t know how hospital workers can do it) or a sign that they’re getting paid to sit back. If you had an oncologist who acted this way you’d switch doctors or they’d get fired for so many deaths for just giving some antibiotics and let’s see how it turns out down the road.
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