Saturday, February 8, 2025

         
                         WAS IT COVID; THAT'S THE BIG QUESTION?

       I was thinking about doing more health blogs after posting the Ivermectin and Fenbendazole blog.
      I was just checking the date for last Tuesday, on our calendar; it was the 4th of February. Marcia had posted a note on that date. It was something that she does to keep track of important events. There was the note stating: [Charlette Deimel passed away at 5pm!] Charlette was my first wife, a very wonderful lady. Those of you who've read my books are familiar with my feelings about her. We managed to remain friends and even went on a cruise with her and her husband, Will and our granddaughter, Brandy.
     What is so unique about the moment she passed, it was also the exact time that I was in a sad state of affairs, health wise! That is the subject that I was going to tell you about, when I saw the time correlation.
    The story is about a health episode that I was having at that same time. Here goes.
      When I came down this day, I asked Marcia, "What day is this?" She said, "It's Thursday!"
     Let's drop back to Tuesday. I was having supper; all of a sudden, I felt very NAUSEOUS!
     I vommitted right into my plate! NOT, just once, but twice. I was sitting there and rapidly losing the desire to eat, all of a sudden, all hell broke loose! My temperature was a bit high 100.8!!!:(
     I immediately got the box of Covid Tests and proceeded to take the test. I was concerned; I was in a bad situation. My symptoms were very severe. I have NEVER felt that sick before!
     The COVID tests box had been stored in the hall closet entry way, whose back wall faces the sunny side of the building. Lancaster is in the high Mojave Desert. The sun is very potent and persistent. Needless to say, I struggled through the directions and finally was able to start administering it to myself.
     The test has a fluid in a small,  plastic sealed container, that is vital for the test. After I swabbed my nostrils as directed and put it into the applicator. There wasn't enough liquid to put into the flat indicator that shows the results! 
     I was a basket case and I used my Ivermectin, a known drug to fight against COVID or when used with Fenbendazole it also is a cancer fighter. I felt as though, it more than likely, could do the job.
     It helped me get a good nights sleep, and still does. My nights are very tranquil.  
     Wednesday, after I took my second dose, I was already feeling better. This is Saturday and I will take my last Ivermectin dosage.
     Since Marcia started her dosage a day after I did, she has two more to complete her five days. She, as I am writing this, is having a rough time. We spent most of the day on our two seat couch. I am not out of the woods yet, however I , slowly, feel the progress.
     I wait for her to be better, as time goes on. What a hell of a trial! I still don't know what we have. However, I do know what we do have, Ivermectin. :)                 
     








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