Posted on 12/23/2021 11:54:29 AM PST by KYGrandma
My son who is not vaccinated, has covid. Need information and prayers
My 20yo son had it. Headache for 2 days and a slight fever for one day and that was that.
It wouldn’t matter if he was vaxxed
“No I actually practice medicine unlike your ilk.”
sure you do ... no ACTUAL M.D. that i’ve met would ever engage in the kind of BS you do here ... my guess is that you’re a sociopath in some kind of orderly or CNA position in a medical situation trying to inflate your own self-importance here because that’s the only way you can assuage your low self-esteem for being such a loser in such a lowly position ...
and how do i know that? because you ALWAYS take my bait, defending your low self-esteem at any cost ..
What!!??? gas_dr recommended monoclonal antibodies. ..You are out of line
Remesdevir (sp?) was a one shot knock out for me! It worked 100%!
Call around and find a doctor who will prescribe the HCQ/Ivermectin protocol.
Simple rule applies with a flu (virus)
Feed a cold, starve a fever. But why?
The liver is the body’s main filter. During a flu it is infected with viruses and toxins the virus is trying to get rid of. When overloaded with virus and toxins, it is better to avoid eating carbohydrates and protein that just adds more stress to the liver. By overstressing liver, pneumonia and hypoxia may occur.
So take
Lemon water
Coconut fat because it does not metabolize through the liver
Selenium + vitamin E to produce glutathione master scavenger to rid the body of toxins
Pack the head with ice or wet towels to reduce fever but do not take aspirin
N-Aceytl-Cysteine, Bromelain can dissolve the spike protein (University of Nebraska Med. School)
Zinc, 10,000 IU’s of Vitamin D, Quercetin, Lysine
Avoid
Chicken soup - that is for a cold; over-stresses liver
Aspirin because it interrupts the fever that is needed to burn off the toxin. You want natural immunity from fever
Very important to keep tabs on his O2 saturation level. If he doesn’t have an oximeter get him one now. Drugstores and Walmart have them. If his level drops below 90 get him the ER immediately. Trust me. I am a week home from a week hospital stay and still on O2. I am 58.
My 26 year old son had it too he got it 2 days before me. He went to med express. Xray showed pneumonia he was prescribed prednisone and I think a Z-pack.
Prior to either of us going to a medical facility we both took 18 mg of Ivermectin for 5 days. I set up telemed appointment for son the 2nd day of symptoms. The doctor prescribed the Ivermectin compounded for my son’s weight. He got 30 pills and took some of those We both think it helped certainly didn’t hurt.
It was his primary that sent him to the hospital. Here in Louisville there is a shortage of the antibody infusion.
The doctors in most states are not allowed to practice medicine either, so we have to research and figure things out for ourselves. I can read VAERS, clinical trials, reasons why some medicines work better than others and decide for myself.
I'll go to the doctors if there is something I can't do myself like surgery.
Problem is she hasn’t given any details:
Does he have symptom?
How bad are the symptom?
Does he have any other health issues?
Its like saying- i have $10,000- what should i do with it?
First, have him call his doctor.
How sick is he? How long has he had it?
In Florida Gov. DeSantis set up monoclonal antibodies centers around Florida so we can be treated for free. It's a two hour or so drip and it you get in fairly early after being infected it's amazingly effective. His doctor will know how effective with which variant... so will the center...
Most states offer them - his doctor will know the sites... but you can google your state with the term 'monoclonal antibodies' and you can find out where he can get help and what the conditions, requirements and costs are. I have a family member who is down to her last two days of being quarantined... The blessing now is she has natural immunity ... and that she's past the worst of it.
But again, he needs to start with his doctor...
BKMK
Which is exactly why he should go to his personal doctor — which was my recommendation that numerous of the conga line of experts pounced on.
Unbelievable.
Testing facility near where he works. Several people where he works have come down with it.
What if your previously trusted primary physician is prone to political statements, not allowed to deviate from his employer's protocol, and isn't nearly as curious about alternative treatments as many Freepers?
I think that is why Freepers are suggesting PushHealth and Frontline Doctors.
Ahh — so add shrink to your profile — got it.
Actually stupidity — like yours — is what irritates me. You know very little, and often demonstrate that on a regular basis.
Merry Christmas
It is ok — he can’t read very well.
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