If
you or your loved one has just had a diagnosis of COVID-19, your
chances of surviving the illness will depend on your ability to gather
your resources, make a plan, and adapt.
As told to her daughter, Carrie Severino. This article is
personal information, not medical advice. Please consult your doctor
with any health questions and decisions.
The past two weeks have been a rollercoaster as my husband and I celebrated our 49th wedding anniversary, learned we were both COVID-positive, spent multiple nights we thought could be our last ones together, and finally received a surreal email from the Kent County Health Department declaring us free and clear of any COVID-related quarantine. We are now allowed to take part in normal life again with “no restrictions” (whatever that means under total lockdown).
My husband Mark and I are both medical professionals: he an oncologist, and I a retired community health nurse. We put all our skills to use in fighting this virus. Here are some of the things we learned that can help you if you or your loved one has just received a positive COVID diagnosis.
The past two weeks have been a rollercoaster as my husband and I celebrated our 49th wedding anniversary, learned we were both COVID-positive, spent multiple nights we thought could be our last ones together, and finally received a surreal email from the Kent County Health Department declaring us free and clear of any COVID-related quarantine. We are now allowed to take part in normal life again with “no restrictions” (whatever that means under total lockdown).
My husband Mark and I are both medical professionals: he an oncologist, and I a retired community health nurse. We put all our skills to use in fighting this virus. Here are some of the things we learned that can help you if you or your loved one has just received a positive COVID diagnosis.
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Start smoking cigarettes. Tobacco coats the cells and prevents
ReplyDeletethe virus from entering the cells. Organic brands would be
preferred.
Do doobies count?
ReplyDeleteMay be as they work against the effects of radiation treatments.:) Check it out: http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=272&highlight=cancer
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