Let me start with I am not a Dr nor do I pretend to be. This is just our story and what helped. Not something I've heard of yet, but we were desperate. I am going to try to make this as short as possible.
My wife tested positive about 14 (guessing) days ago. She is pregnant with twins and mid 30's. Because of this, she is seeing her reg dr and a specialist. They both pretty well cancelled all appts until she has a negative result. She got to where she couldn't hardly breathe. Went to ER, was given a bag of fluids and a Z pack, and sent home. They will not give her any meds, because of pregnancy. Told her she can take tylenol and robitussin. We were also told she has a "spot" on her lungs but "we're" not worried about it. 5 days later her Dr calls to check on her and nonchalantly mentions her pneumonia. We were never told she had pneumonia. Anyhow after battling fever and not being able to breathe for over a week, we were needing some relief. She wasn't really getting worse, but was not getting better. Mentally she was in a bad spot. She couldn't get out of bed. It would literally take her 7-8 minutes to get out of bed. (Just out of breath like she had just run a marathon with no training). We finally tried our 2 year olds nebulizer with some left over albuterol from last time she was sick and within SECONDS, like 15 seconds, she was 75% better than she had been in well over a week. That night she had a caughing fit around 2am and bounced out of bed and went to the bathroom like she had never been sick. 1 treatment took us from can't get out of bed, to living somewhat normally again. 1 TREATMENT. She is still battling pneumonia, but picked up and played with our 2 year old for the first time (several times) the day after her first treatment.
If you know someone in a bad spot, try a nebulizer, it worked for us. That and a TON of prayer. Thank you Jesus.
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My wife tested positive about 14 (guessing) days ago. She is pregnant with twins and mid 30's. Because of this, she is seeing her reg dr and a specialist. They both pretty well cancelled all appts until she has a negative result. She got to where she couldn't hardly breathe. Went to ER, was given a bag of fluids and a Z pack, and sent home. They will not give her any meds, because of pregnancy. Told her she can take tylenol and robitussin. We were also told she has a "spot" on her lungs but "we're" not worried about it. 5 days later her Dr calls to check on her and nonchalantly mentions her pneumonia. We were never told she had pneumonia. Anyhow after battling fever and not being able to breathe for over a week, we were needing some relief. She wasn't really getting worse, but was not getting better. Mentally she was in a bad spot. She couldn't get out of bed. It would literally take her 7-8 minutes to get out of bed. (Just out of breath like she had just run a marathon with no training). We finally tried our 2 year olds nebulizer with some left over albuterol from last time she was sick and within SECONDS, like 15 seconds, she was 75% better than she had been in well over a week. That night she had a caughing fit around 2am and bounced out of bed and went to the bathroom like she had never been sick. 1 treatment took us from can't get out of bed, to living somewhat normally again. 1 TREATMENT. She is still battling pneumonia, but picked up and played with our 2 year old for the first time (several times) the day after her first treatment.
If you know someone in a bad spot, try a nebulizer, it worked for us. That and a TON of prayer. Thank you Jesus.
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