Michigan Man with Coronavirus Has Near-Death
Experience – Is Saved by Hydroxychloroquine Treatment… Then UNLOADS on
Liberal Gov. for Denying Life-Saving Drug to the Sick
"As a COVID-19 survivor who is currently recovering, I believe it is
important to share my story publicly so others have hope. The sad
reality is Michigan’s Governor, Gretchen Whitmer, is failing the people
of the state of Michigan. Rather than leading and making good choices
that will help our wonderful people during this horrible COVID-19
situation, she continuously chooses to engage in partisan politics. That
must end now.
On March 18th, I had a sudden onset of severe respiratory and cardiac
issues. I immediately went to the hospital and they did a COVID-19
test. Despite my test being marked as a priority, I did not receive the
test results until the evening of March 22nd. While waiting for the test
results in the hospital, my breathing continued to worsen as treatment
was received. Without having the COVID-19 test results, the wonderful
and hard-working doctors basically have their hands tied as certain
medications (i.e. steroids, etc.) can potentially make COVID-19 worse.
On the morning of March 21st, I was not doing well and it was a major
struggle to breathe. Feeling like I was slowly drowning, I honestly
believed I would not live to see midnight. The x-ray that morning also
showed my condition was worsening, including some collapsing in the
lungs. Luckily, the infectious disease physicians decided to try a
non-approved, experimental combination (Hydroxychloroquine and
Azithromycin). This is the same treatment President Donald Trump
recently mentioned at a press conference and continues to be attacked
for. After my first dose, I had a major improvement. My gasping for air
stopped, and I was in tears of happiness due to having hope restored. I
finally felt I would beat COVID-19 and it was no longer beating me. On
March 22nd, I remained about the same. However, March 23rd brought a
significant improvement. I continued to recover and was miraculously
able to go home on March 24th to continue the treatment."
This is quite a story and hopeful
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