No, we started with weakness and headaches, then developed a cough that we thought was just allergies. I finally got to the point where I couldn’t even talk without coughing my lungs up, and since we weren’t getting better, we went to the ER where we were diagnosed. I already had pneumonia without even knowing it, for which I was given an oxygen machine to take home and use for a week 24 hours of the day. I just sent you an article about the other lung treatments we were given.
It was really hard on people’s lungs in that first “variant” for lack of a better word. It just took weeks to gather our strength enough to feel human again. We never lost our sense of smell or taste, but I could only tolerate mild cheddar cheese, tomato soup and V8 juice. I did drink tons of water.
I am most afraid of the pneumonia that people are not aware of when they have it.
I quizzed my husband about an hour ago about his lung function. He seems to be fine.
I told him I am doing a 5 day course of ivermectin starting tonight to prevent inflammation.
I know without our taking ivermectin from the beginning days of this, we’d have been in big trouble.
I will check out that link you sent. Thanks!
PS- I am not coughing very much either, so there’s a good sign too. I cough two or three times a day, and not the dry covid cough I heard to watch out for. It’s a cough that clears post-nasal drip from the night before, like a regular cold.
I can fully fill my lungs and have no chest pain. I read about that tonight too, the chest pain and shortness of breath. I don’t have either of those.