Waking up people with one bread crumb at a time. And having compassion for those who can't SEE yet, BC everyone learns at different paces!

Remdesivir
6,488.00 1st treatment
3,244.00 2nd treatment
3,244.00 3rd treatment

12,976.00 total.

Thats what they gave my husband while he was in the hospital

isn't that the bad stuff?

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In response Dana Scully - Z to her Publication

yup. I assume he got out ok?

Waking up people with one bread crumb at a time. And having compassion for those who can't SEE yet, BC everyone learns at different paces!

In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

He went in and they tested him positive of course, but out in 3 days
He has respiratory failure. (4 way bypass in 2020) But I called BS about the covid because he should still be in the hospital if he really had it.

So now my question is, did they really give it to him or did they just charge us for it. And did not treat him?
We have family in NJ she was in the hospital for months with covid and almost didnt make it.
Thanks for asking. He is home on oxygen, his numbers go from 90 to 70 just getting around the house. so we are looking into disability for him.

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In response Dana Scully - Z to her Publication

Jersey Shore Hospital by any chance?

My cuz went in just to get O2. It was in the low 80's. His outside doctor knows what's up and requested that he NOT get Remdez. Only needed the O2. They hooked him up to the machine. Left him for the night. He felt something was wrong. Couldn't breath. Tried to reach for the Nurse call button but his soul was floating over him. Blacked Out. Woke up to the O2 alarm with nurses there. Hears them say the O2 valve wasn't turned on. Attempt 1.
Next day Doctors come in. Foreigners. Start pushing Remdes to him and he said No. Attempt 2. The doctors look at each other and say 'then we are going to put you on a vent'. Like a threat. Attempt 3.

A guy fell off a ladder at work and broke his rib. Tested + for Covid with no symptoms. They put him in Covid ICU. My cuz now has a roomate. Docs come in to see the new guy. They start pushing Remdes right away. Guy agrees. 5 hours later this guys heart meter starts to code. Successful Attempt.

My Cuz liv

In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

If you can stay out of the hospital rent oxygen if you have to. Cortisone keep chest open and nebulise with Pulmicort. Ivermectin also. I am not a doctor nor do I have any degree in medicine but what I do have is my mom who died in hospital last August because she needed Oxygen and we could not find and my Dad who survived because we found Oxygen machine to rent. Also calming medicine for anxiety attacks help as well as when you cant breath you start to panic calming helps breathing to return to more normal levels. Pray for everyone struggling its really hard putting the life of your loved one in someones hands, especially when you know that it might be the only option. but it could also be the last time you see them. Truly heartbreaking and you always stuck with "what if".

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In response Danel Groenewald to her Publication

He had a good outside doctor. Gave him lots of ivermectin. HCQ. Zinc etc. He was too far along with the pneumonia setting in. Next time I am sure he would get O2 @ home after this mess. I thought he would want to tell the world and was waiting for him to post his story. He was so shook that he was just grateful they let him out and happy to be alive. Doesnt want to talk about it.

I’d been wondering about him. It’s always a relief to hear when someone gets away from them. Happy for him.

In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

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