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Free registration at the forum removes this block.hope you get better soon!Well I tested positive for COVID, thus far I’m extremely fatigued with a moderate fever, I probably won’t be around for the next few days as I stay in bed. No other symptoms, I can smell and taste!
Am currently recovering from covid myself, wishing you a speedy recovery and hope you feel better soon.Well I tested positive for COVID, thus far I’m extremely fatigued with a moderate fever, I probably won’t be around for the next few days as I stay in bed. No other symptoms, I can smell and taste!
There are a few steps to take early on that can help you but I’m sure you know this. Hope you get well soon.Well I tested positive for COVID, thus far I’m extremely fatigued with a moderate fever, I probably won’t be around for the next few days as I stay in bed. No other symptoms, I can smell and taste!
Might as well list them.There are a few steps to take early on that can help you but I’m sure you know this. Hope you get well soon.
Happy to hear things are going well MJ. COVID is quite a devious illness... in that it can take twists and turns, so your caution here is definitely the right thing to do imo.Have another IV coming today, turns out they do a lot of COVID patients. I been feeling a lot better, the fever is nearly gone but I’m not sure when this fatigue is going away. Perhaps that is partly because it’s been years since I spent 4 days in bed laying around doing nothing.
Outside of the tiredness, everything has been normal on me for the last 48 hours, normal pulse ox, normal BP, normal heart rate, no cough, no soreness, no congestion, no loss of appetite, no loss of taste or smell.
I’m still testing positive so I don’t want to fool myself and think it’s over, and then proceed to overwork myself and slide back to a fever or something worse.
Have another IV coming today, turns out they do a lot of COVID patients. I been feeling a lot better, the fever is nearly gone but I’m not sure when this fatigue is going away. Perhaps that is partly because it’s been years since I spent 4 days in bed laying around doing nothing.
Outside of the tiredness, everything has been normal on me for the last 48 hours, normal pulse ox, normal BP, normal heart rate, no cough, no soreness, no congestion, no loss of appetite, no loss of taste or smell.
I’m still testing positive so I don’t want to fool myself and think it’s over, and then proceed to overwork myself and slide back to a fever or something worse.
Thanks for the update and glad to hear you're feeling so much better.
Out of curiosity, do they come with these IVs in hazmat suits or otherwise take precautions not to be in contact with you?
Out of curiosity, do they come with these IVs in hazmat suits or otherwise take precautions not to be in contact with you?
Jokes aside, in my country people working in COVID ambulances do wear them. Not the yellow ones but the white ones but I think they're similar in design.
That's why I was curious if the IV nurses do the same when visiting people considering that masks don't do shit.
Have another IV coming today, turns out they do a lot of COVID patients. I been feeling a lot better, the fever is nearly gone but I’m not sure when this fatigue is going away. Perhaps that is partly because it’s been years since I spent 4 days in bed laying around doing nothing.
Outside of the tiredness, everything has been normal on me for the last 48 hours, normal pulse ox, normal BP, normal heart rate, no cough, no soreness, no congestion, no loss of appetite, no loss of taste or smell.
I’m still testing positive so I don’t want to fool myself and think it’s over, and then proceed to overwork myself and slide back to a fever or something worse.
You should take some vitamin D, zinc and magnesium, these supplements are easily found over the counter and have showed great efficacy in boosting the immune system and accelerating the process of healing in adjunction with ivermectin (the so called horse de-wormer ). I prescribed this both as prophylaxis and treatment, it works wonders on top of being cheap and side-effect free. As mentioned above, nasal saline flushes are also very helpful.Have another IV coming today, turns out they do a lot of COVID patients. I been feeling a lot better, the fever is nearly gone but I’m not sure when this fatigue is going away. Perhaps that is partly because it’s been years since I spent 4 days in bed laying around doing nothing.
Outside of the tiredness, everything has been normal on me for the last 48 hours, normal pulse ox, normal BP, normal heart rate, no cough, no soreness, no congestion, no loss of appetite, no loss of taste or smell.
I’m still testing positive so I don’t want to fool myself and think it’s over, and then proceed to overwork myself and slide back to a fever or something worse.
You should take some vitamin D, zinc and magnesium, these supplements are easily found over the counter and have showed great efficacy in boosting the immune system and accelerating the process of healing in adjunction with ivermectin
Glad you’re feeling a bit better. Please do keep us posted.The IVs (or shots) I've been getting have all this in them, and prior to getting COVID, I was supplementing with these beforehand. Haven't had to reach for the inv3rm3ctin as it seems my experience is winding up to be pretty mild.
Thanks for the tips.
Glad to hear you’re feeling better. Thanks for bringing to light the home IV service. You know, mobile IV and other mobile or at-home therapies are very attractive! Wonder about the intense regulation however; have made a decent living in medicine only because I’ve opted out of almost all interaction with insurance plans and/or government. (Otherwise onerous paperwork for health insurance payment requires more hours than actually seeing patients!) If others are having some success with mobile health and have skirted such issues that would be amazing!The IVs (or shots) I've been getting have all this in them, and prior to getting COVID, I was supplementing with these beforehand. Haven't had to reach for the inv3rm3ctin as it seems my experience is winding up to be pretty mild.
Thanks for the tips.
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