-—cold turn into peenewmonia? Yup. Closest one is a cousin. Been fighting it for a year. But they are all over the place. Fluid on the lungs is one of the half dozen or so common reactions to the clotshots: brain fog, sore heart, diminished mobility in arms or legs, damaged vision, and a few more.
The thing I notice is that calling it “pneumonia” is sort of a lazy diagnosis. And regular anti-biotic treatments don’t seem to work very well. The most effective treatment I’ve seen is sort of standing on ones head or getting an industrial grade back massage to knock out the fluid. Keeping the fluid from building up is key since no amount of meds actually works to dry up the alveoli.
And, oh, yeah——take a stick of Ivermectin.
DH and I got a virus early last spring, we weren’t all that sick, barely a hint of fever. I think we took Ivermection but memory shot. It went into our lungs, and I’m still hacking up. I did research and there are many viruses that can cause pneumonia. Bacterial pneumonia almost always has a high fever and much sicker than with viral pneumonia, often requires hospitialization. I read that for people who get viral pneumonia 65 and over, it can take up to a year for lungs to get back to normal.