Posted on 03/03/2023 9:33:41 AM PST by peggybac
Covid finally got me. I'm in my 60s and never received the jab. I felt lousy the first 24 hours but feel pretty good now. I live on aspirin to keep the fever down, my dry cough is breaking up, and I can breathe OK. Any other suggestions anyone can give me would be appreciated because I still am a little frightened. I knew someone unjabbed who got it, felt great then died! Also, what are your thoughts on Paxlovid?
That’s because calling it COVID is soooooo passe.
Hmm...
Don’t be afraid!!! It’s a lie that there’s any real danger catching this virus. Drink a lot of water. Take vit c
Frontline doctors is where I found my Doctors specifically for the flu you
Describe.
Fortunately I’ve outrun it.
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God watch over Peg.
: )
Yes. Rest until your cold is over.
Pepto Bismol
You’re going to be fine. Take care of yourself. If you’re concerned pick up the Bible.
When the cough hits you start taking Mucinex D and it will stop the congestion. If it gets bad use a nebulizer with the Frontline Doctors formula. You will be fine.
Sambuccus is in all the stores…..use it…..close to or is Quecertin.
Drink fresh orange juice….lots of water. You will be tired for awhile after fever breaks….but you will be fine.
Horse paste is the best except for having a craving for apples and sugar cubes.
there’s some evidence that 50,000 units of D3 every other day for a couple of weeks is quite helpful ...
corticosteroid and bronchodilator inhalers are useful for pulmonary inflammation, as is oral azithromycin ...
i assume you don’t have easy access to ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine ...
If you are relatively healthy, your chance of survival is about 99.7%, so you need not worry
Overload on Vit. D and zinc for a short period. I believe zinc contributes to my kidney stones, so I cut back immediately once I feel a little better
You should also monitor your heart rate.
“Have you thought about going to a doctor?”
The only correct answer. Don’t trust your health to random folk on the internet.
Oxalic acid forms kidney stones. Vitamin B6 deficiency causes higher oxalic acid. Bananas, melons, other fruits, boiled potatoes, rice have vitamin B6. There are more kidney stones among people with a vitamin d level of 50 ng/ml or more.
Watch out for blood clotting after you recover.
I had deep vain thrombosis right after I got better.
If you are on asperin, that probably helps... but any feelings of pressure/swelling in the calves... get it checked fast.
I’ve had it 3 times, maybe 4. Everytime I get it it gets easier and easier. For me COVID is just the sniffles AND NO TASTE OR SMELL.
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