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To: Tennessee Conservative
Heparin. Did he have a bad case of Covid or an injection?
If so go too FLCCC for long covid. Look into Melatonin they suggest is to low though should be higher for treatment (melatonin high dose would be best.) After the Heparin treatment. eat a lot of garlic (sulfate.)
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-recover-long-covid-treatment/

What was his Blood Oxygen level? Vit B1 lots of it. You can't over dose on that.
1,372 posted on 10/01/2022 12:27:21 PM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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To: Steve Van Doorn

No covid (that we know of) and not vaxed. He’s extremely sedentary, except when he’s headed to the kitchen or the bathroom. Half of the house is carpet, but the other half is semi-slick laminate or vinyl planks. Sometimes he will put on his shoes and other times he goes sliding around in socks. His main problem appears to the lightheadedness caused by the clots. According to the doctors, the clots seem to be caused by being so sedentary. I have been trying to nag him out of the recliner for years but he’s stubborn.

His blood oxygen was 84 at the hospital, caused by clots that were not letting him breathe. The stubborn part of him didn’t tell me that it was also 84 at the doctor’s office two weeks prior either. If I had known that, he would have been at a not-local doctor or ER finding out why, before he fell twice. He finally told me that the first time they checked his oxygen, it was 83 and they were going to send him to the local ER but after it bounced back to 84, they didn’t. They let him drive home!


1,510 posted on 10/02/2022 3:01:57 AM PDT by Tennessee Conservative (@Shegens on Truth Social 🐝)
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