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 also took all the supplements and Ivermectin and I still got it. And when I did, it hit me hard.
Thank you for the kind words!
Invermectin did not touch my COVID, but we think it prevented hubby from getting a bad version.
As for food, it's all trial and error. I found that, right now, cottage cheese, sherbet low fat ice cream, bar-b-que chips and Lumpia are amongst my favorite foods. It's weird, too, cuz regular potato chips taste terrible, yet bar-b-q chips don't, most sweets taste horrible, yet sherbet doesn't. Shredded Wheat cereal is great, yet Life cereal sucks. Pop Tarts are great, Blueberry and Cinnamon, yet Cherry Pop Tarts suck. Cheese products, for the most part, taste horrible, yet Provolone is ok.
It's different for everyone so all I can suggest is try a little bit of everything and see what tastes good. That's what I do!
Roger that! Thank you kind sir!
Thanks!
That said, it's all a matter of trial and error. Have her try sherbet ice cream, low fat. Chocolate ice cream tastes terrible, but sherbet seems to do the trick. I got hooked on it while in the hospital cuz it was the only thing they offered.
Hugs back at ya! Thanks!
I was progressing to that state. My oxygen level was 85-87/88%, but after the treatments it's back to the 95-98% level. I check it every day! My CPAP machine helped me a lot.
Thank you kind sir, I am too, as are my kids!
Thank you, I plan to do just that!
Thank you brother! It’s cuz of prayers from the my friends here on FR and elsewhere that God pulled me thru. To Him be all the Glory!
Happy to see that you both beat it. It was a rough one, to be sure.
I was taking all of the supplements that FLCCC recommended, and Ivermectin, and I still got it. Really makes you stop and think....
Thank you for the kind words. I hope to be back to fighting strength soon!
LOL
Yeah, this was one for the record books, to be sure. Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you!
Same here!
I was taking the supplements and Ivermectin recommended by the FLCCC and I still got it.
But I place some blame on the tests that the government uses because I never tested positive with their test, but when I was forced to go to my doctor's office, it popped positive the first time (Jan 31). I'd also not been feeling well since around Christmas time with Covid like symptoms, so it's possible I had Covid since that time and not known it.
Thank you, God bless you!
I started using a recording pulse oximeter a couple years ago to record SpO2 while I sleep. I use a Wellue O2Ring. I started using it to see if my then-new CPAP machine was actually having any benefit. I experienced walking pneumonia a year before that and that was a horrific experience -- on my worst night, my lungs were gurgling on inhale and exhale. Then COVID hit. So the ring has been useful to me for a number of reasons.
I found that the CPAP machine improves my average O2 while sleeping by 2 to 3 points and reduces the drops (oxygen desaturations). It was good to learn that without having to go through another sleep study. I also found that a small elevation change (even just 2,500 fee) reduces my O2 a bit (fortunately, I live at sea level most of the time).
You can buy the O2Ring on Amazon. It's a Chinese product, but very well made and reliable.
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