AKI is very common in hospital patients. One of my main jobs was trying to prevent and mitigate AKI from drugs, surgery, sepsis, fluid shifts etc. Most people recover well, if identified and treated early. But viruses causing direct kidney injury has really never been seen before (unless the patient is septic but it is sepsis that causes it)
But I can't even read the stuff on children. My brain won't let me
Moriarty, I'm going to have to increase my SSRI intake to deal with the depression you are causing me, LOL. :-D
Your comments on what happens in the kidney when it is damaged made me think that oral intake of DMSO during and after a C19 infection (or vaxxxine) might be a significant help, as it decreases inflammation and fibrosis. Your thoughts?
Do a search for "DMSO" and you should get ten articles. All are worth reading. Given your health background, you can probably benefit from using it yourself. The only problem I have with it (I take it orally most days) is that it tends to dehydrate the person taking it. I have strong tendencies toward dehydration, so I have to be careful of that but am learning the ropes for it.
Just an observation: whenever I see hospital based studies that include the distinction between vaccinated and unvaccinated, I always wonder how accurate that count is, given the fact that here in the US, hospitals would label anyone who did not get their vaccine within their hospital system as unvaccinated. This one is interesting in that it has different impacts between the vaxxed and unvaxxed groups.
AKI is very common in hospital patients. One of my main jobs was trying to prevent and mitigate AKI from drugs, surgery, sepsis, fluid shifts etc. Most people recover well, if identified and treated early. But viruses causing direct kidney injury has really never been seen before (unless the patient is septic but it is sepsis that causes it)
But I can't even read the stuff on children. My brain won't let me
Moriarty, I'm going to have to increase my SSRI intake to deal with the depression you are causing me, LOL. :-D
Your comments on what happens in the kidney when it is damaged made me think that oral intake of DMSO during and after a C19 infection (or vaxxxine) might be a significant help, as it decreases inflammation and fibrosis. Your thoughts?
I lost your comment from a short while ago asking a similar question .
I have no thoughts on DSMO since I never used it myself. Quite literally everything I suggest I have used in myself somewhat extensively 😅
If it works for you or others they should use it, apparently it is now a trendy product here in Brazil.
OK. I recommend you check out the long articles written about it by A Midwestern Doctor. His or her substack is here:
https://www.midwesterndoctor.com
Do a search for "DMSO" and you should get ten articles. All are worth reading. Given your health background, you can probably benefit from using it yourself. The only problem I have with it (I take it orally most days) is that it tends to dehydrate the person taking it. I have strong tendencies toward dehydration, so I have to be careful of that but am learning the ropes for it.
The brain stack itself dehydrates you which is a problem for me in general 😆 and I am blocked (which I don't care really 🤷🏻♂️)
Just an observation: whenever I see hospital based studies that include the distinction between vaccinated and unvaccinated, I always wonder how accurate that count is, given the fact that here in the US, hospitals would label anyone who did not get their vaccine within their hospital system as unvaccinated. This one is interesting in that it has different impacts between the vaxxed and unvaxxed groups.
At least the studies I have covered often mentioned dosage, as in 0, 1, 2, 3 (rarely 4). So unvaccinated here is 0 doses.