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Apparently my husband and I have the flu. I was tested negative for Covid, and since he has the same thing as me, we didn't bother to get him tested. Strangest flu I've ever had though. One day I feel fantastic, the next day I'm running a fever again and feel terrible.
I hope y'all get through it ok.So we tested positive for Covid today. Our doctor used the rapid test (not the PCR) and apparently it's very accurate. I'm on day 6 of symptoms, and hubby is on day 7. We have been using the FLCCC protocol, but not much of an improvement. So, because I have a clotting factor, and DH has 5 stents in his arteries, we opted to get the Monoclonal Antibody Therapy. I'll let you all know how it goes!
I hope y'all get through it ok.
You are entirely welcome girl.Thank you, Vestige!
You are entirely welcome girl.
BTW.... vestige is all lower case.
My daddy was Vestige
You are forgiven.I will remember that. I'm a little foggy headed and just didn't pay attention.
Most locations no longer contract trace, when we did the rapid test it came in a two test pack. Directions were if negative wait 36 hours and retest. And to isolate until negative test. If positive on first test or second make appointment fir the OCR test and isolate until that one is back. Isolate if showing symptoms or if you test positive.So, 2 weeks ago, I posted that my grandson had tested positive. My daughter didn't get tested, neither had symptoms. So I believe it was a false positive. He had one of those rapid result tests. She didn't get him tested again. How many false positives have there been that don't get removed from the stats? Also, no one ever contacted us to tell us to isolate, don't they do contact tracing any more?
So we tested positive for Covid today. Our doctor used the rapid test (not the PCR) and apparently it's very accurate. I'm on day 6 of symptoms, and hubby is on day 7. We have been using the FLCCC protocol, but not much of an improvement. So, because I have a clotting factor, and DH has 5 stents in his arteries, we opted to get the Monoclonal Antibody Therapy. I'll let you all know how it goes!
I just updated that both myself and hubby are no longer infected. However, I am noticing that my smell/taste are not 100%. Does anyone know how long this can last? It's like I can't fully taste/smell. I've lost 50% of both. Glad we went through it and it was not serious enough to be in the hospital. Still not taking the jab!
My 26 yo Son called to say he's COVID positive on a test from Walgreens. 4 days in feels like shit with a pounding headache. Not taking anything preventative. His 3 year old toddler has symptoms. I've had no close contact for a month.
I just updated that both myself and hubby are no longer infected. However, I am noticing that my smell/taste are not 100%. Does anyone know how long this can last?
I had to change my vote........lost a family member today....two days in the hospital and his oxygen levels were low, so they put him on a vent........died shortly after that......brother in law..............another family member, brother in law, is showing improvement......never put on a vent.....thankfully it looks positive for him. They are both in their late 60's. I feel angry about the family member put on the vent......I thought that there were treatments to prevent that from being necessary.....this family member is in South Carolina......the one doing better is in Florida......it might make a difference.....I don't know. But I just wish that each had known how to take care of their own treatment.......we are a very fortunate family here......we share, and we know! Not everyone will listen though. Sad.
Thank you. I'm so sorry for your loss, and that you weren't able to help. May God comfort your family.I don't know how long he had been sick, but i do know that he was in the ER just a few days ago.....then admitted........the family doesn't communicate details very well......so it seems he may have been sick for a number of days and then, probably due to breathing issues, decided to go to the hospital. I don't mind you asking at all! My family is different.....we give all details and so forth......I'm trying to put the timeframe together myself, based on what I've learned.......my guess is, he waited too long, and didn't have self-care meds like most of us here do, and it cost him his life........my husband's family just doesn't communicate with one another very well......if I had known, I could at least have offered my invermectin.....don't know that he would have accepted it, but I could have made the offer. He was too young to die.......didn't need to happen.
I just updated that both myself and hubby are no longer infected. However, I am noticing that my smell/taste are not 100%. Does anyone know how long this can last? It's like I can't fully taste/smell. I've lost 50% of both. Glad we went through it and it was not serious enough to be in the hospital. Still not taking the jab!
Steve... Obviously, I have no idea what happened to your BIL But if they were getting ready to discharge him, I'm thinking he crashed into respiratory distress very quickly, and they intubated him trying to get him oxygenated, but failed. I'm thinking he may have had a massive pulmonary embolism or some other acute cause of death...Just a few details to add concerning the death of my brother in law.......first, the above post I made should have read "my sister's husband's family" doesn't communicate well. My niece texted me late last night and told me that she had talked to him on the phone that morning (Tuesday morning) to see if he was ready to go, because he had been told he would be released that day, and he told her he had to wait just a little longer and she said he sounded fine. I don't even know if the family was alerted before they put him on the vent shortly after he talked to my niece....and from the time frame I'm able to put together, he just very quickly died after being put on the vent. I would really be interested to know what, if any, treatment he was given. His wife got sick first......she thinks she picked it up at her workplace, and she feels he got it from her. She was able to ride it out at home....bad cough was about all she dealt with.....she said she had an inhaler for that and had a tele-med visit with a dr. She didn't mention any other meds that may have been given to her. So my guess is her husband got sick but tried to ride it out at home and by the time he went to the er it was too late........but it's puzzling that they told him he was being released, so his symptoms couldn't have been showing up yet and he had a sudden plunge in oxygen level..........I have to be very careful about inquiring for information........I have to do it in small bits at a time. But his death is just bothering me because it seems the hospital didn't consider him to be in danger until he suddenly plunged downward............it's so sad...........I will share any treatment information when and if I can learn it. I think it's helpful for all of us to learn about the details of the kind of care and treatment the hospitals are giving, and I know it probably differs from state to state. Thanks to all of you for your prayers and for listening. Wanted to add that my sister said she has been sick about two weeks.