Covid recovery for a loved one

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Using Landrito's ivermectin protocol. Hoping for the best. Truly one is on their own.

She's run a fever of 103, sometimes higher or lower, past 7 days.

Taking levofloxacin (for pneumonia) and cyproheptadine and zinc. Aspirin is not possible with levofloxacin.

Also inhaled budesenide.

It's not getting worse and breathing is fine.

I"m very worried. This sucks.
 

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Any dietary strategies to reduce any potential gut inflammation? (i.e- oat brain, carrot salad)
 
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She had very bad diarrhea, now it's okay but I"m concerned. She is barely eating anything. Thanks for the idea though.
 

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Ginger turmeric tea maybe? Fresh roots from health food store simmered seem the most potent. Could add honey if tolerated. Fresh Chicken feet broth might be soothing.
 

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Cyproheptadine 2 mg every 4 hours if sats drop below 95%…sats will start to go up with the cyproheptadine
 

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The diarrhea is probably from the serotonin syndrome due to the platelet degranulation
 

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This is unfortunate I'm sorry she's going through this. Why no other treatment for pneumonia? I wouldn't rely on oral antibiotics for that. I would be doing nebulizer with hydrogen peroxide or lugol's iodine or both. Steamed onions. Raw chopped garlic for the allicin. I do not believe in Pharma to save me.
 
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This is unfortunate I'm sorry she's going through this. Why no other treatment for pneumonia? I wouldn't rely on oral antibiotics for that. I would be doing nebulizer with hydrogen peroxide or lugol's iodine or both. Steamed onions. Raw chopped garlic for the allicin. I do not believe in Pharma to save me.

thank you for your thoughts. I appreciate it.
 

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MB, gelatin, Tylenol since she can’t take aspirin. Lots of electrolytes and minerals. My husband had a really bad illness this past month and he’s still not well. It’s very hard to watch. Comfort is number one. Praying for your loved one.
 
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This is unfortunate I'm sorry she's going through this. Why no other treatment for pneumonia? I wouldn't rely on oral antibiotics for that. I would be doing nebulizer with hydrogen peroxide or lugol's iodine or both. Steamed onions. Raw chopped garlic for the allicin. I do not believe in Pharma to save me.
Doxycycline for respiratory/lung...often paired w IVM.
 
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MB, gelatin, Tylenol since she can’t take aspirin. Lots of electrolytes and minerals. My husband had a really bad illness this past month and he’s still not well. It’s very hard to watch. Comfort is number one. Praying for your loved one.

thank you.

I'm using a nebulizer for her now, slightly saline and a little H2O2.
 

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thank you.

I'm using a nebulizer for her now, slightly saline and a little H2O2.
Glad to hear of nebulizer with salt and little H202 in addition to the other things. She might want to gargle w bicarbonate water., but I think you've got it in hand treatment wise.
 

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For nutrition see if you have some Jell-O powder, regular sweetened in the kitchen.

Mix a tablespoon of the powder in a cup of very warm water.

It’s sweet, easy on the tubes, nutritious, & relaxing. It’ll get things going in the right direction nutritionally.

Thinking of you. I know this is very stressful for both of you.

Let us know how it’s going.
 

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In addition to all you are already doing, which sounds great btw, I’d just add:
If you have a hand held massager I’d use it on the areas (for 15-30 minutes) over her lungs a few times per day to help break up the mucus and move it out. Also getting up and moving every couple of hours is a good idea even if assistance is needed. Just walking around the room can make a big difference. Y’all have my prayers and best wishes.
 

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