Kimmys ConjecturingAgain
@KimmysConjecturingAgain
21 January, 01:14
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Prayers for my hubby please. He has asthma and one of his vaxxed employees (we think) gave him the crud. (came to work sick) This is a powerful bug. Usually we can fend off anything with our natural "flu cocktails" but this is bad. He can't hardly breathe. He sounds like he can barely get air. He has not run a fever over 100 as yet. His mucous is JUST starting to get color (light yellow) and I'm worried it's turning to pneumonia. He's doing breathing treatments every 2 hours right now just to be able to breathe. I started him this morning on "THE PROTOCOL" that I've had on hand just in case. Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil), and Zythromyacin (sp?). It's all in Spanish(from Mexico) so I've been looking up dosing etc. I think I have that now. Praying this helps and asking for prayers. This creeped on over the course of about a day...then WHAM hit his lungs like a freight train. 😨😷 p.s. he will NOT go to Urgent Care, hospital, or any. (don't blame him!)
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Sherlock Pepe
@SherlockPepe
21 January, 06:49
In response Kimmys ConjecturingAgain to her Publication
In addition, to IVM, antibiotics, mucus thinners, etc., here's some more suggestions (my personal pneumonia experience).
1.) Rest. Without the ability to rest/sleep, the body is unable to repair and recover. Do whatever you can to make rest/sleep possible.
Elevate the upper body while resting; do not lie down flat. This prevents fluid/mucus pooling. Thus, softens the symptoms which leads to better rest and faster recovery.
2.) O2 pulse meter (finger tip oximeter). This measures how much oxygen in blood and heart rate. We don't want hypoxia, so check.
3.) If difficult breathing and hypoxic, find an oxygen concentrator in your local area. This will help with breathing and not starve body of vital oxygen.
1.) Rest. Without the ability to rest/sleep, the body is unable to repair and recover. Do whatever you can to make rest/sleep possible.
Elevate the upper body while resting; do not lie down flat. This prevents fluid/mucus pooling. Thus, softens the symptoms which leads to better rest and faster recovery.
2.) O2 pulse meter (finger tip oximeter). This measures how much oxygen in blood and heart rate. We don't want hypoxia, so check.
3.) If difficult breathing and hypoxic, find an oxygen concentrator in your local area. This will help with breathing and not starve body of vital oxygen.
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maybe get you an oxygenator...from amazon.
07:27 PM - Jan 21, 2024
In response Sherlock Pepe to his Publication
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