To covid19 unless god intervenes. The family is meeting doctors today to have life support turned off.
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I am sorry for your loss my grandmother passed away from it last monthTo covid19 unless god intervenes. The family is meeting doctors today to have life support turned off.
Hate thatI am sorry for your loss my grandmother passed away from it last month
Sorry for your loss. God Bless you and the family.To covid19 unless god intervenes. The family is meeting doctors today to have life support turned off.
So very sorry to hear.To covid19 unless god intervenes. The family is meeting doctors today to have life support turned off.
I know you aren’t trying to cause any issue but the fact you repeated that anxiety shows you know you shouldn’t be digging, the poster is hurting and is trying to reach out for support. Asking them to dig into the details is a pretty selfish inquiry and definitely not the timeSo very sorry to hear.
If you don’t mind me asking, we’re any forms of treatment offered or given? The reason I ask is that no one ever mentions this; I’ve posted twice on here now about my friend, severely overweight, to call him sedentary is an understatement, has been hospitalized in serious condition with blood infections and leg infections numerous times over the past 20-25 years, was on a ventilator back in August-September with covid for three weeks, they had told his wife to say goodbye. One of his doctors insisted on what they called “the Trump treatment”, antibodies and zinc, and he was released from the hospital three days later. He’s in physical therapy still, just getting to where he can walk, but he’s not in the ground. If there was anyone who fit the description of “high risk”, it was this guy.
Just curious, not trying to downplay. I keep seeing people on here say they have six people in their life that have died from it etc, and yet although I’m retired, my wife works as a director with a decent size school district with thousands of employees and since this whole thing started there has been ONE death attributed to covid among all these people, and that was an elderly husband of one of the employees back about six months ago. He remains the only one we personally know of, and I can count on one hand the number of people I know that have had it and showed symptoms, and two of those were my wife and I.
Again, not looking to quarrel; just curious.
So very sorry to hear.
If you don’t mind me asking, we’re any forms of treatment offered or given? The reason I ask is that no one ever mentions this; I’ve posted twice on here now about my friend, severely overweight, to call him sedentary is an understatement, has been hospitalized in serious condition with blood infections and leg infections numerous times over the past 20-25 years, was on a ventilator back in August-September with covid for three weeks, they had told his wife to say goodbye. One of his doctors insisted on what they called “the Trump treatment”, antibodies and zinc, and he was released from the hospital three days later. He’s in physical therapy still, just getting to where he can walk, but he’s not in the ground. If there was anyone who fit the description of “high risk”, it was this guy.
Just curious, not trying to downplay. I keep seeing people on here say they have six people in their life that have died from it etc, and yet although I’m retired, my wife works as a director with a decent size school district with thousands of employees and since this whole thing started there has been ONE death attributed to covid among all these people, and that was an elderly husband of one of the employees back about six months ago. He remains the only one we personally know of, and I can count on one hand the number of people I know that have had it and showed symptoms, and two of those were my wife and I.
Again, not looking to quarrel; just curious.
To covid19 unless god intervenes. The family is meeting doctors today to have life support turned off.
So very sorry to hear.
If you don’t mind me asking, we’re any forms of treatment offered or given? The reason I ask is that no one ever mentions this; I’ve posted twice on here now about my friend, severely overweight, to call him sedentary is an understatement, has been hospitalized in serious condition with blood infections and leg infections numerous times over the past 20-25 years, was on a ventilator back in August-September with covid for three weeks, they had told his wife to say goodbye. One of his doctors insisted on what they called “the Trump treatment”, antibodies and zinc, and he was released from the hospital three days later. He’s in physical therapy still, just getting to where he can walk, but he’s not in the ground. If there was anyone who fit the description of “high risk”, it was this guy.
Just curious, not trying to downplay. I keep seeing people on here say they have six people in their life that have died from it etc, and yet although I’m retired, my wife works as a director with a decent size school district with thousands of employees and since this whole thing started there has been ONE death attributed to covid among all these people, and that was an elderly husband of one of the employees back about six months ago. He remains the only one we personally know of, and I can count on one hand the number of people I know that have had it and showed symptoms, and two of those were my wife and I.
Again, not looking to quarrel; just curious.
So very sorry to hear.
If you don’t mind me asking, we’re any forms of treatment offered or given? The reason I ask is that no one ever mentions this; I’ve posted twice on here now about my friend, severely overweight, to call him sedentary is an understatement, has been hospitalized in serious condition with blood infections and leg infections numerous times over the past 20-25 years, was on a ventilator back in August-September with covid for three weeks, they had told his wife to say goodbye. One of his doctors insisted on what they called “the Trump treatment”, antibodies and zinc, and he was released from the hospital three days later. He’s in physical therapy still, just getting to where he can walk, but he’s not in the ground. If there was anyone who fit the description of “high risk”, it was this guy.
Just curious, not trying to downplay. I keep seeing people on here say they have six people in their life that have died from it etc, and yet although I’m retired, my wife works as a director with a decent size school district with thousands of employees and since this whole thing started there has been ONE death attributed to covid among all these people, and that was an elderly husband of one of the employees back about six months ago. He remains the only one we personally know of, and I can count on one hand the number of people I know that have had it and showed symptoms, and two of those were my wife and I.
Again, not looking to quarrel; just curious.
Prayers🙏To covid19 unless god intervenes. The family is meeting doctors today to have life support turned off.
He’s healthy he walks 18 holes a golf drinks cold beer maybe few pounds over weight. Works 10 hour days so that’s really all I knowSo very sorry to hear.
If you don’t mind me asking, we’re any forms of treatment offered or given? The reason I ask is that no one ever mentions this; I’ve posted twice on here now about my friend, severely overweight, to call him sedentary is an understatement, has been hospitalized in serious condition with blood infections and leg infections numerous times over the past 20-25 years, was on a ventilator back in August-September with covid for three weeks, they had told his wife to say goodbye. One of his doctors insisted on what they called “the Trump treatment”, antibodies and zinc, and he was released from the hospital three days later. He’s in physical therapy still, just getting to where he can walk, but he’s not in the ground. If there was anyone who fit the description of “high risk”, it was this guy.
Just curious, not trying to downplay. I keep seeing people on here say they have six people in their life that have died from it etc, and yet although I’m retired, my wife works as a director with a decent size school district with thousands of employees and since this whole thing started there has been ONE death attributed to covid among all these people, and that was an elderly husband of one of the employees back about six months ago. He remains the only one we personally know of, and I can count on one hand the number of people I know that have had it and showed symptoms, and two of those were my wife and I.
Again, not looking to quarrel; just curious.
Yep that’s what my friend has blood clots on his lungs now turned to pneumonia and kidneys shutting downSo very sorry man, hopefully a miracle comes your way. Also lost my father in law to it in September, he was 84, but in overall good shape, still push-mowed his grass. Got pneumonia, then blood clots in his lungs from it.