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I had covid really bad and so did my mom. i've never felt anything like it. neither one of us were vaccinated. we are still not vaccinated and will not be getting vaccinated.

i had to take an ambulance to the er. i was gasping for air. i had to crawl down the hallway and ask my sister to call me an ambulance because i couldn't walk. my body was shutdown. it basically felt like a heart attack with a fever. i thought i was going to die and said goodbye to my family.

at the sutter er they gave me a basic iv and that was it. they said there was nothing i could do and there was no treatment. they sent me home and said come back when your oxygen rate drops below 90 and we will put on oxygen. the entire time the nurses and doctor ridiculed me for not being vaccinated.

my oxygen rate went down to around 94. usually it is 99. but my mom dropped down to 88. i was desperate to help her because she was borderline ready to be intubated. i was literally watching my mom die on the couch.

i kept clicking around online and found out about regeneron (monoclonal antibodies). i found a clinic at mercy hospital 2 blocks away from the piece of shit sutter hospital that told me there was nothing i can do. (sutter wanted me to come back so they can ventilate me because they get paid so much for it).

i got an appointment for my mom and i for 2 days later. they did the transfusion and the next day or two we slowly started doing better and now recovered. both back to 99% oxygen.

point of my story is if you get this virus, where you go for treatment matters. many hospitals will do pretty much nothing. if you're having a really hard time breathing or are older or have underlying condition find a regeneron clinic.

the focus should not be on vaccines. the focus should be on regeneron. they don't want people getting better, they want to sell their vaccines. pass this information on, you could save lives.

I had covid really bad and so did my mom. i've never felt anything like it. neither one of us were vaccinated. we are still not vaccinated and will not be getting vaccinated. i had to take an ambulance to the er. i was gasping for air. i had to crawl down the hallway and ask my sister to call me an ambulance because i couldn't walk. my body was shutdown. it basically felt like a heart attack with a fever. i thought i was going to die and said goodbye to my family. at the sutter er they gave me a basic iv and that was it. they said there was nothing i could do and there was no treatment. they sent me home and said come back when your oxygen rate drops below 90 and we will put on oxygen. the entire time the nurses and doctor ridiculed me for not being vaccinated. my oxygen rate went down to around 94. usually it is 99. but my mom dropped down to 88. i was desperate to help her because she was borderline ready to be intubated. i was literally watching my mom die on the couch. i kept clicking around online and found out about regeneron (monoclonal antibodies). i found a clinic at mercy hospital 2 blocks away from the piece of shit sutter hospital that told me there was nothing i can do. (sutter wanted me to come back so they can ventilate me because they get paid so much for it). i got an appointment for my mom and i for 2 days later. they did the transfusion and the next day or two we slowly started doing better and now recovered. both back to 99% oxygen. point of my story is if you get this virus, where you go for treatment matters. many hospitals will do pretty much nothing. if you're having a really hard time breathing or are older or have underlying condition find a regeneron clinic. the focus should not be on vaccines. the focus should be on regeneron. they don't want people getting better, they want to sell their vaccines. pass this information on, you could save lives.

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[–] 1 pt

I’ve had Covid twice, at least that’s what they tell me. It was just a little flu.

[–] -3 pt

I'm glad your experience was mild, assuming it was covid. Some people have no symptoms. Some people are going on 6 months and still symptomatic. Based upon what I experienced I would not wish this on my worst enemy.

To me a positive covid test does not matter as I don't trust PCR testing. Most of the symptoms don't matter, I could've dealt with it. What fucked me up was the inability to breathe. Its the worst thing I've ever experienced in my life.