vitamin d3 quercetin zinc vitamin c and a z pack of your dr will prescribe
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Here’s to a speedy recovery. I was good within 10 daysWe have twin 4 year olds and a 7 year old girl. No fevers yet but I probably won't get them tested if they do get a fever. They are quarantined with me anyway.
you need the steroidsWhat's crazy is I havent felt bad yet. Just hoping I don't fall off the deep end.
you need the steroids
If you are healthy enough to run for 30mins, odds are in your favor my friendBe nice if doctors around here gave meds. J
That’s for Vent 2.0. Will be a nice add onBe nice if doctors around here gave meds. J
It was the strangest thing. Yesterday I woke up with a sore back and legs but attributed it to running a chainsaw and ax all day Sunday. Had a mild headache but figured I needed to eat. I went on and ran for 30 minutes with no issue and came back and played with the kids in the yard. My wife noticed our son had a runny nose so checked his temp. I checked mine just for the heck of it and it was 100. Checked again with oral thermometer and get was 99.7 so I went to get tested. I got rapid and PCR. Rapid was negative but PCR came back today positive. I have not had any fever or aches today, very little coughing and otherwise feel completely normal. My question is when does this usually turn downhill? I've walked some today and actually went down to piddle in my barn some. Staying hydrated but still haven't even had to take any ibuprofen or tylenol. I'm hoping for the best. Any info and suggestions are appreciated.
That’s for Vent 2.0. Will be a nice add on
You need a (Cycle Threshold) number from your PCR test. Anything above 35 you’re probably not contagious.
Could they give me that info if I call tomorrow?
People who believe that need to hope it changes their DNA
Mine never went downhill. I ran a slight fever the first day and that was pretty much it. My son has it and same for himIt was the strangest thing. Yesterday I woke up with a sore back and legs but attributed it to running a chainsaw and ax all day Sunday. Had a mild headache but figured I needed to eat. I went on and ran for 30 minutes with no issue and came back and played with the kids in the yard. My wife noticed our son had a runny nose so checked his temp. I checked mine just for the heck of it and it was 100. Checked again with oral thermometer and get was 99.7 so I went to get tested. I got rapid and PCR. Rapid was negative but PCR came back today positive. I have not had any fever or aches today, very little coughing and otherwise feel completely normal. My question is when does this usually turn downhill? I've walked some today and actually went down to piddle in my barn some. Staying hydrated but still haven't even had to take any ibuprofen or tylenol. I'm hoping for the best. Any info and suggestions are appreciated.
It was the strangest thing. Yesterday I woke up with a sore back and legs but attributed it to running a chainsaw and ax all day Sunday. Had a mild headache but figured I needed to eat. I went on and ran for 30 minutes with no issue and came back and played with the kids in the yard. My wife noticed our son had a runny nose so checked his temp. I checked mine just for the heck of it and it was 100. Checked again with oral thermometer and get was 99.7 so I went to get tested. I got rapid and PCR. Rapid was negative but PCR came back today positive. I have not had any fever or aches today, very little coughing and otherwise feel completely normal. My question is when does this usually turn downhill? I've walked some today and actually went down to piddle in my barn some. Staying hydrated but still haven't even had to take any ibuprofen or tylenol. I'm hoping for the best. Any info and suggestions are appreciated.
Check a couple things off your bucket list, just to be safe.It was the strangest thing. Yesterday I woke up with a sore back and legs but attributed it to running a chainsaw and ax all day Sunday. Had a mild headache but figured I needed to eat. I went on and ran for 30 minutes with no issue and came back and played with the kids in the yard. My wife noticed our son had a runny nose so checked his temp. I checked mine just for the heck of it and it was 100. Checked again with oral thermometer and get was 99.7 so I went to get tested. I got rapid and PCR. Rapid was negative but PCR came back today positive. I have not had any fever or aches today, very little coughing and otherwise feel completely normal. My question is when does this usually turn downhill? I've walked some today and actually went down to piddle in my barn some. Staying hydrated but still haven't even had to take any ibuprofen or tylenol. I'm hoping for the best. Any info and suggestions are appreciated.
This is the prevailing wisdom. My doctor, ho runs marathons on weekends, but is 53, got covid. He took this list of supplements, along with ivermectin and the Z pack, but he got worse. so he got hydroxychloroquine, and that’s what got him well. If I test positive, that’s what I’m gonna take.vitamin d3 quercetin zinc vitamin c and a z pack of your dr will prescribe
The fact that they don’t disclose this value from the PCR test is beyond me. Arguably the most important piece of information to set expectations and consider anti-virals early etc.You need a (Cycle Threshold) number from your PCR test. Anything above 35 you’re probably not contagious.
Keep an eye on the oxygen level if you’ve got one of the blood oxygen monitors. If not, get one. If it gets down below 92 or so, it’s time to get help.Yeah I guess where I get confused as where do you draw the line between feeling like ass and dying, lol.
Biolyte and do whatever you need to do to relax. Not a big deal for vast majority. I started doing long solo walks after day 6 or so an feel like that helped push it out.It was the strangest thing. Yesterday I woke up with a sore back and legs but attributed it to running a chainsaw and ax all day Sunday. Had a mild headache but figured I needed to eat. I went on and ran for 30 minutes with no issue and came back and played with the kids in the yard. My wife noticed our son had a runny nose so checked his temp. I checked mine just for the heck of it and it was 100. Checked again with oral thermometer and get was 99.7 so I went to get tested. I got rapid and PCR. Rapid was negative but PCR came back today positive. I have not had any fever or aches today, very little coughing and otherwise feel completely normal. My question is when does this usually turn downhill? I've walked some today and actually went down to piddle in my barn some. Staying hydrated but still haven't even had to take any ibuprofen or tylenol. I'm hoping for the best. Any info and suggestions are appreciated.
Get another test you are more than likely negativeIt was the strangest thing. Yesterday I woke up with a sore back and legs but attributed it to running a chainsaw and ax all day Sunday. Had a mild headache but figured I needed to eat. I went on and ran for 30 minutes with no issue and came back and played with the kids in the yard. My wife noticed our son had a runny nose so checked his temp. I checked mine just for the heck of it and it was 100. Checked again with oral thermometer and get was 99.7 so I went to get tested. I got rapid and PCR. Rapid was negative but PCR came back today positive. I have not had any fever or aches today, very little coughing and otherwise feel completely normal. My question is when does this usually turn downhill? I've walked some today and actually went down to piddle in my barn some. Staying hydrated but still haven't even had to take any ibuprofen or tylenol. I'm hoping for the best. Any info and suggestions are appreciated.
That would be the worst pandemic in history. A true nightmare.I hear in rare cases it’s turning people into Vol fans FYI.
Yeah I thought the ibuprofen thing was a wild discovery that added a rough layer to fighting the virus. My MIL was taking it and I had her switch to strictly acetaminophen and it helped a lot of her pain and general exhaustion subside in just a couple days. Wonder how many other people had that type of experience.They ibuprofen thing is interesting because they started giving me the mixture of both towards the end. In the beginning they gave me just Tylenol. I have to admit early on when I was taking oxygen, I wasn’t 100 percent sure of everything they were giving me. Vitamin d is a new discovery that seems to help. At least according to the nurses. Water is a must. I forgot to mention that. Pretty much responding to this to say spot on.
My wife's only symptoms were loss of taste/smell and slight exhaustion. Other than that she was fine. You may be one of the lucky ones who does not get it bad.What's crazy is I havent felt bad yet. Just hoping I don't fall off the deep end.
If that happens to me, I hope it is fatal!I hear in rare cases it’s turning people into Vol fans FYI.
I hear in rare cases it’s turning people into Vol fans FYI.
If that happens to me, I hope it is fatal!
Get another test you are more than likely negative
Lol than pcr test sucked so bad I don't want another.
Mine never got worse - none of the family didIt was the strangest thing. Yesterday I woke up with a sore back and legs but attributed it to running a chainsaw and ax all day Sunday. Had a mild headache but figured I needed to eat. I went on and ran for 30 minutes with no issue and came back and played with the kids in the yard. My wife noticed our son had a runny nose so checked his temp. I checked mine just for the heck of it and it was 100. Checked again with oral thermometer and get was 99.7 so I went to get tested. I got rapid and PCR. Rapid was negative but PCR came back today positive. I have not had any fever or aches today, very little coughing and otherwise feel completely normal. My question is when does this usually turn downhill? I've walked some today and actually went down to piddle in my barn some. Staying hydrated but still haven't even had to take any ibuprofen or tylenol. I'm hoping for the best. Any info and suggestions are appreciated.
Mine never got worse - none of the family did
Do an hour on your stomach. Don’t go crazy. Also sleeping on your side helps as well. What you are trying to do is just reposition your lungs. It allows more air in. Anxiety about it and stress only hurts my friend. You ran thirty minutes the other day. More than likely, this is just going to make you tired. Try to rest.My neck and back hurts this morning but I think it's from trying to force myself to sleep on my stomach and extra time in the recliner the past two days... Otherwise I'm feeling extremely lazy and unproductive.
I know it’s easy to say and hard to do but - relax!My neck and back hurts this morning but I think it's from trying to force myself to sleep on my stomach and extra time in the recliner the past two days... Otherwise I'm feeling extremely lazy and unproductive.
America's frontline docs?Sometimes it really doesn’t mess with you at all. I talked to several covid frontline docs. They just don’t know why it picks you. Being in shape will help. I was not in good shape. I play some tennis. I play golf, but not in as good a shape as I should be. Drink water and watch your fever. If it gets too high go in. Take Tylenol . If you have any issue breathing, go to the doctor. Buy an oximeter. If it gets into the 80’s. Go see a doctor. That is the big issue is the randomness of this virus. Take vitamin d. Lay on your stomach for 30 minutes a day if it starts to effect you. That helped me as much as anything. It is still helping me recover. If it gets any worse, dm me. I will give you my phone number and help you any way I can.
you still with us opie?
if not, can i has your stuff?
It is weird the way it works. You don’t have help. It is you and several different doctors. No family. There were four covid docs who split time and were in charge of my case. The buck stopped with them. I talked to one of them usually once a day. I also saw pulmonary docs. But literally a different one every day. Respiratory therapists were also a big part of the treatment. They make the decisions to lower your oxygen intake. If anyone is in my position, explain your case and how you are feeling to each different one. It is important for them know. If they don’t know you are improving and feeling stronger, you can extend your stay. There were two full floors of patients when I was there. Each pulmonologist didn’t have a connection to my case. I don’t know if you are being a smart ass. If so carry on, I just want to try to help anyone not go thru what I did. And if you do have to go thru what I did, what to expect. Anyway I can help another person get thru that hell, I will do all I can. Period.America's frontline docs?