To: SeekAndFind
I'm quite overweight and 63 years old, and for me COVID came and went in two days. A good friend of mine - about the same age who was (operative word = "was") fit and trim suffered in the hospital with COVID for a month and finally died of organ failure.
The difference - I got the monoclonal antibody treatment immediately and stayed home taking Ivermectin, while he went the hospital route.
I mention my case just so those with excess body weight can know that COVID is not an automatic death sentence.
7 posted on
12/09/2021 10:20:40 PM PST by
The Duke
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To: The Duke
My brother is obese, diabetic, alcoholic, has kidney problems, and a few other health issues and weathered Covid just fine. He was over it in a few days and did not need hospitalization.
A relative in their 80’s and previously a heavy smoker succumbed to it after some time in the hospital. I don’t know if they vented them, but probably, but at 85, stuff happens. And likely damage from years of smoking played a role.
15 posted on
12/09/2021 11:33:07 PM PST by
metmom
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To: The Duke
I’ve been on the I-Mask protocol for several weeks now. Quercetin, Vitamins C & D, Zinc, and yes, Ivermectin. Not a hint of Covid so far. I thank God.
To: The Duke
We are unvaccinated for personal reasons and are approaching 60. Close family caught COVID and we took care of them, even having shared food off the plate prior to learning they were positive. When they became ill, dark semicircles under their eyes, we urged them to get monoclonal therapy. They were at work 6 days later testing negative on two tests.
It has not been a month for us and we are testing negative.
34 posted on
12/10/2021 3:09:37 AM PST by
Caipirabob
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