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Qimualaniq656 wrote:he's suffering bad post-covid syndrome. He's been in the hospital for months, and is now home due to being out of hospital days with medicare. He can't walk, and has blood clots in both his legs. The medical profession's solution for this is to give him blood thinners, but wait,once he's out of the hospital he has to go to his regular doctor to get that. Only he is too weak to go, and insurance won't cover ground medical transport.
So I'm getting him back on vitamin C and lysine. I'm also going to try N acetyl cysteine and alpha lipoic acid together since he's the guy who won't take more than 3 grams of vitamin C. Also L-glutamine. He can't tolerate turmeric or very much vitamin B.
He is very extremely tired, has dementia symptoms now, and a lot of pain. And sharp stabbing stomach pains. No breathing problems that I can tell. He's lost a lot of muscle tissue.
He has a stage 4 pressure ulcer due to a lot of neglect in hospitals. The infection did not go into the bone. But guess what, we are already out of antibiotics and can only get him to a doctor with great difficulty.The home health care company may have found a doctor for us.
He's been told to eat a lot of protein and avoid sugar. He really wants the sugar, so this is going to be a job. Many of the post covid syndrome people go on an anti-histamine diet, but it's just too restrictive. he has a woundvac machine, and I'm told this will be key to getting him healed.
A line of research is being developed in post-COVID syndrome by one of the authors (B. Bolano), focusing attention on the possibility that ClO2 acts at the level of inflammasomes or even NETosis as a possible explanation for the improvement in the post COVID-19 syndrome manifested by hundreds of doctors who have reported cases in the world. The relevance and evidence of these findings to the anti-inflammatory mechanism of action of ClO2 remains unclear at this time
Symptoms: mild shortness of breath, mild chest tightness, moderate fatigue, chills or sweats, mild body aches, dry cough, low fever, mild headache, brain fog/concentration challenges, insomnia. Should you believe this might be your situation, the evidence is accumulating that Ivermectin may be very helpful. Telemedicine physicians can assist you if this is your situation. The dosage can vary but Ivermectin 0.2-0.3 mg/kg for 2-5 days or sometimes higher 0.4 mg/kg as long as seven days may help
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