MARCH 24, 2020 COVID 19
Covid-19: What symptoms can you expect? We’re starting to get a better understanding of COVID-19’s clinical course. * Incubation (time from exposure to first symptoms) is averaging five to six days. However, it can take as long as two weeks. * Initial symptoms typically include sore throat, aches, headache, fatigue, and abdominal cramping, diarrhea, and nausea. * Symptoms may progress into a dry cough, loss of appetite, and a fever of up to 103 degrees. Severe, drenching night sweats are also typical among my patients. The aforementioned symptoms are common. However, many Covid-19 sufferers may have no symptoms, other symptoms, or even worse symptoms. These include: * Wet cough
* Joint or muscle pain
* Nasal congestion
�ASSESSING YOUR SYMPTOMS
The time for concern is when feel short of breath. You may have seen well-meaning suggestions online that holding your breath for 10 seconds is a reliable test for shortness of breath; this is wrong. If you feel hungry for air with minimal or no exertion, call 911 for immediate attention. If you’re unsure, call your doctor to discuss your condition. If you can’t reach your doctor for any reason, seek immediate evaluation at an urgent care facility or an emergency room. Some patients with COVID-19 experience improvement for a day or two, then have a recurrence of their fever or sweats. This isn’t necessarily a turn for the worse. Continue to hydrate and rest until you’re well for 72 hours (meaning no fever without fever-reducing meds). COVID-19 patients with moderate symptoms (fever, cough, sweats) should recover in about two weeks. But for those with more severe symptoms who are hospitalized, recovery may take four to six weeks
Stay healthy - look at previous blogs on supplements to boost your immune system
Keep well
Until tomorrow…
MARCH 27, 2020 CORONA AND HEART DISEASE
As a cardiologist I have an older patient population. These individuals are at risk for COVID- 19. Unfortunately it is with a heavy heart that I have lost some patients. I am urging patients to keep their immune system strong with food, exercise and supplements
Patients with cardiovascular disease diagnosed with novel coronavirus (COVID-19) are urged to continue taking their (ACEi) and angiotensin receptor angiotensin and angiotension receptor blocking medications (ARB) as prescribed, according to a statement jointly published by the American Heart Association (AHA), the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA), and the American College of Cardiology (ACC)
There were reports of benefits using these medications for COVID 19 Cardiovascular disease patients who are diagnosed with COVID-19 should be fully evaluated before adding or removing any treatments, and any changes to their treatment should be based on the latest scientific evidence and shared-decision making with their physician and healthcare team,” the press announcement stated. According to the joint statement, there have been no experimental or clinical data to support claims related to benefit or harm related to ACEi or ARB use in COVID-19 patients. The associations urged that modifications to ACEi or ARB treatment should only be made after a full evaluation of the individual patient is completed by a physician.
Please consult your health care practitioner before starting or stopping any medication during this pandemic
Until tomorrow…
MARCH 23, 2020 BUILD UP YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM
With this current pandemic YOU must protect your immune system by building up your immune system
Unfortunately, our immune system is often weakened, and for many reasons, ranging from a lack of vitamins, to the presence of environmental toxins (like heavy metals, for example), to taking such common drugs like the anti-inflammatory drugs sold in pharmacies to reduce aches and pains. Examples of ant inflammatory drugs are Motrin, Alleve and Naprosyn
Eat lots of green vegetables and 2 citrus fruits per day. These are foods which can boost your immune system
I have discussed taking certain supplements as Monolaurin, My Community by Host Defense, Zinc, Liposomal Vitamin C, Liposomal gluthathione and an armentarinm of anti viral herbs
Some of this herbs include Lemon Balm, Echinaceae, Goldenseal, Barberry, Oregon Grape, and Golden Thread. These last four herbs all contain berberine. You can talk Oregano , Ginger, Tumeric and Garlic
There are many other products by reputable companies on the market. Spend a little time while inside and search different companies. From the Beljanski Foundation I have found Real Build to be very effective
Until tomorrow…
MARCH 21 - 22, 2020 YOU ARE STUCK INSIDE
WE are all recommended to stay inside during this pandemic. I have no problem doing that
As theatres are closed, concerts postponed, restaurants closed , retail stores have closed or lessened hours and sporting events cancelled—what is there to do
Ten years ago I started this blog- It was called “Stitch Your Way to a healthy Heart “ Every Friday I wrote about a different hobby. I have tried most if not all of the hobbies I wrote about.
Here are some examples of things to do while oyu are inside either alone or with a loved one
Start a journal or blog. It could be about anything you want
Put together a jigsaw puzzle. I buy from white mountain puzzles on line
Watch an old classic movie or a Disney movie that you loved from your childhood
Meditate using 4-7-8 spontaneous breathing
Teach yourself a foreign language Downlaod Duolingo
Write a letter to a friend. Letter writing is therapeutic
Knit or crochet
Start a needlepoint or cross-stoitch project As you now this is my favorite hobby
Go through your camera roll on your phone and pick out your favorite photos
Make a gratitude list
Read a book that you longing to read
Read a book you read a long time ago
Sit in silence and pray