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What I Learned From Nursing My Husband Through COVID-19
The Federalist ^ | April 19, 2020 | Martha Campbell

Posted on 04/19/2020 8:52:17 AM PDT by Kaslin

If you or your loved one has just had a diagnosis of COVID-19, your chances of surviving the illness will depend on your ability to gather your resources, make a plan, and adapt.

As told to her daughter, Carrie Severino. This article is personal information, not medical advice. Please consult your doctor with any health questions and decisions.

The past two weeks have been a rollercoaster as my husband and I celebrated our 49th wedding anniversary, learned we were both COVID-positive, spent multiple nights we thought could be our last ones together, and finally received a surreal email from the Kent County Health Department declaring us free and clear of any COVID-related quarantine. We are now allowed to take part in normal life again with “no restrictions” (whatever that means under total lockdown).

My husband Mark and I are both medical professionals: he an oncologist, and I a retired community health nurse. We put all our skills to use in fighting this virus. Here are some of the things we learned that can help you if you or your loved one has just received a positive COVID diagnosis.

This Disease Is Wildly Variable


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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: chinavirustreatment; coronavirus; covid19; covid19treatment; disease; dsj03; health; illness; medicine; nursing; personalhealth; recovery; sickness; treatment; virustreatment; wuhanflu
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To: Kaslin

Outstanding read! Incredible.


21 posted on 04/19/2020 10:37:44 AM PDT by SgtHooper (If you remember the 60's, YOU WEREN'T THERE!)
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To: Kaslin

Thank you. VERY practical treatment advice...and scary.


22 posted on 04/19/2020 11:12:06 AM PDT by DeweyCA
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To: Kaslin

PRESIDENT TRUMP (or your staff) I KNOW you lurk here!

GET THIS STORY TO THE PRESIDENT!!!!

Better advice than from Fow-Chi or Birkx.


23 posted on 04/19/2020 11:51:02 AM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts)
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To: Kaslin

They were taking the “Trump pills” for it !!

From the article:

“...My disease never progressed beyond a worsening cough and shortness of breath. By that point my husband had become more serious and was on hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin. That’s when I started these medications as well. Whether because I had a milder case or an earlier drug intervention, my case never got worse than that.
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medications... In our case that included hydroxycholroquine, azithromycin (to prevent bacterial pneumonia from developing), zinc supplements,


24 posted on 04/19/2020 11:55:41 AM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000)
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To: Kaslin

GREAT photo! While I generally do not appreciate “black and white” photos, I mostly see it as an artsy fartsy exercise. In THIS case its PERFECT!

I realize this is NOT a photo or certainly not a RECENT photo of the author, probably had nothing to do with choosing the photo, but it is after all a “magazine”.

Just commenting on the “art”.

The GREAT article speaks for itself. (Well, I guess the photo does as well). NEVERMIND! (Emily Litella - Gilda Radner)


25 posted on 04/19/2020 12:00:47 PM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts)
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To: RummyChick

My husband and I just had an antibody test. I was sick on Jan, Feb and part of March. Three doctor trips and negative for flu and strep. Three different antibiotics used. Antibody test was negative. 92% accurate test.


26 posted on 04/19/2020 12:02:13 PM PDT by FoundinTexas
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To: Nifster
I've never had pneumonia. Several years ago I had a pneumonia shot which is recommended for senior citizen, but unlike the Flu shot you only have to get it once. I have been getting flu shots every year since 2006, but stopped in 2017, because the last time I had the flu was when I 16 years old, and that was a long time ago. I'll be 79 in August.

I did have Bronchitis several years ago, which I got from an Acquaintance at Walmart, and I wasn't even close to her. I was probably 10-15 feet away from her. She told me that she had it.

27 posted on 04/19/2020 12:03:05 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Great article. Thank you.


28 posted on 04/19/2020 12:04:13 PM PDT by thecodont
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To: OpusatFR

I don’t have Asthma, but I can not lay on my stomach either. I used to, when I was younger.


29 posted on 04/19/2020 12:08:18 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
I can not lay on my stomach either. I used to, when I was younger.

??

What's preventing you from sleeping on your stomach? Just curious.

30 posted on 04/19/2020 12:11:11 PM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: Kaslin

Even though she was taking zinc, I wonder if her loss of taste and smell was due to a zinc deficiency.


31 posted on 04/19/2020 12:13:42 PM PDT by diatomite (Libs, the MSM, journos, actors - all are on the low-end of the Dunning-Kreuger effect)
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To: Kaslin

FTA...

Equipment and Items to Have on Hand

If you’re on the front end of COVID, here are the items I’d locate now and put in a place all together so you can easily access them. Put them back every time you use them so you don’t misplace them when you need them most:

A thermometer.

Masks (for when people come to the door or you need to leave for blood draws and medical assessment).

Hand sanitizer.

Kleenex—bring a trash can near the bed, so it’s easy to dispose of used tissues.
Sanitizing wipes or spray and paper towel.

A box or basket in which you can put all your medications so you don’t misplace them.

In our case that included hydroxycholroquine, azithromycin (to prevent bacterial pneumonia from developing), zinc supplements, aspirin (a regular 325 mg tablet twice a day to counter micro-emboli), and eventually prednisone (a steroid prescribed later in Mark’s illness to reduce inflammation once the virus is attacking the lung ).

Have Tylenol or another acetaminophen product available to treat fever — some studies have shown that ibuprofen can exacerbate COVID and while they’re still preliminary, it makes sense to use an alternative out of caution.

A measuring cup for measuring liquids (aim for about eight 8-oz cups of liquid daily — water, tea, etc. — if kidneys and heart are functioning well) Gatorade or a similar electrolyte drink is also a good choice.

Pillows of all shapes and sizes—you’ll probably want them to help make the patient comfortable, especially on his or her stomach.

A Starbucks-type reusable cup with a top and a bendable straw. Staying hydrated is very important, and it’s easy for the patient to inadvertently tip over a cup, which is frustrating and creates unnecessary messes that can be difficult to clean, especially if someone is tired and hard to move out of bed. They also may need to be drinking while lying down, and a bendy straw makes this possible.

A notebook to record important information (more on that below).

A basket to keep cards you are receiving from friends, perhaps with stationery and a pen to write responses if you have the opportunity.

Extra sheets—night fevers and sweating may mean you want to change the sheets and you’ll want to have them ready to do so quickly when the patient is up.


32 posted on 04/19/2020 12:16:05 PM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: stormhill

I doubt she meant to leave the keys in the ignition.


33 posted on 04/19/2020 12:37:05 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Jane Long

It could be my age, I don’t know


34 posted on 04/19/2020 12:47:37 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: diatomite

Well when you get older you do lose the sense of smell. My son teases me sometimes and says “Oh you can’t smell anything anyway”


35 posted on 04/19/2020 12:51:49 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

The pneumonia shot us very effective and a good thing for seniors ( yeah I’m one) to get. Pneumonia ( even when you are young) can be really nasty

I’m not a fan of flu shots. Have only ever taken one. Didn’t do much because they guessed wrong. Got sick. I’ve had Hong Kong flu (68-69 season). And the original H1N1 go around. Influenza ain’t fun. Neither is pneumonia. Worst I ever felt was with measles


36 posted on 04/19/2020 12:53:33 PM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: FoundinTexas

https://twitter.com/trvrb/status/1249414291297464321


37 posted on 04/19/2020 12:54:14 PM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: Kaslin

Bump


38 posted on 04/19/2020 1:02:53 PM PDT by Perseverando (Liberals, Progressives, Islamonazis, Statists, Commies, DemoKKKrats: It's a Godlessness disorder.)
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To: RummyChick

https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3836803/posts


39 posted on 04/19/2020 7:17:28 PM PDT by bitt (Hell hath no fury like a scorned patriot.)
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To: fireman15

Both of them went onto the malaria drug zpack combo

and they are at least 70 and have survived

of course husband is an md and could prescribe it for them

Docs in my area are not prescribing


40 posted on 04/19/2020 7:26:06 PM PDT by Chickensoup (Voter ID for 2020!! Leftists totalitarian fascists appear to be planning to eradicate conservatives)
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