Posted on 03/13/2022 5:35:02 PM PDT by ducttape45
Good evening everyone. I haven't been here in a while because I was infected with Covid-19 last month.
I had been ill since around Christmas time last year, but every test I took came back negative. I got progressively worse until, finally, on Jan 31st/Feb 1st I tested positive for Covid-19. I tried to ride it out the rest of that week but couldn't and I checked myself into the local hospital on Saturday the 6th of Feb. They admitted me and I spent the next six days being treated. I got the 5 day Remdesivir treatment and was also given many other medications; steroids, antibiotics, etc. In the end I came out on top. One thing that really helped me was using my CPAP machine that I used for my sleep apnea, doing breathing exercises, and ensuring that I didn't lay on one side or the other for too long of a time.
It's been a long road back and I could have just as likely died if not for the quick action and expert care I received. I'm still not 100%, perhaps 80-85%, but I'm getting my strength back as time progresses. My taste buds are all out of whack, and I haven't gotten my appetite back. Foods that I used to eat no longer appeal to me, or even taste good, and foods that I didn't once eat I now do, like cottage cheese. Whodathunk?
I'm typing this now because I got a burst of energy that I'm sure will leave as quickly as it appeared. But I wanted my friends here to know why I've been gone the past couple of months.
Thank you.
I've been taking the supplements recommended by the FLCCC and I still got Covid. My taste buds are still whacked out, but I can taste some things.
Thanks again, and God bless you as well!
The hospital staff treated me very well. I had no complaints there, and my doctor saw to my needs. All in all, the hospital was great, though they do need better beds! Oh my aching back!
Thank you!
I was on all the supplements and was taking Ivermectin, and I still got it. Sometimes things don’t go totally according to plan, but I got thru it and I’m on the mend, praise be to God.
I have a finger tip type device, however, I will definitely invest in what you suggest. I like the looks of it. Thanks for the suggestion!
That’s so strange because my wife eats cereal also. It’s one of the only things she can eat that don’t taste bad. Often it’s just dry cereal. Chereos and lucky charms. Frozen yogurt. Some of the same type of foods you are eating. There is something to that. I will let her know about the sherbet. My dad had covid a few months before it was announced to the public. He has lost so much weight because all his foods he used to eat just tasted terrible. He will crave it and take one bite after my mom had cooked for a hour and can’t eat it. There dog on the other hand has gained 10 pounds..
That’s something else I didn’t mention, but yeah, I’ll crave something, take one or two bites, then it either tastes terrible or I just lose interest in eating it. I think it drove the hospital staff nuts when I returned meals half eaten, but I just didn’t have a large appetite. I still don’t. As for the dog, he was probably in “doggy heaven.” :-)
Now, that being said, in addition to Covid-19 I also had pneumonia and was on steroids and antibiotics for that as well. Who knows, maybe I benefited more from those drugs than the Remdesivir, maybe the amount I was given was not a large dose, I dunno. What I do know is that I'm here alive. When I finally get the medical information on what I was given and how much, I'll scour through it and see what I can find out.
I also credit the hospital staff because they've been trying to improve the services they provide and they treated me very well. They checked on me every hour to ensure everything was ok. They were kind, courteous, professional and just plain friendly. But the doctors kept an eye on things and if things didn't get better I'm sure they would have gone a different route.
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Thankfully I don’t smoke or drink. That’s one question the doc’s office constantly asks me. Gonna try and take things slow and hopefully, prayerfully, continue my recovery. And thanks for the links, I’ll check them out!
My official diagnosis was this: Acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, adult (???), COVID-19 vaccination refused, essential hypertension, fracture of rib on right side, hypokalemia, hyponatremia, pneumonia due to COVID-19.
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