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Re: Post-Covid Dru Mouth/Thirst
« Reply #20 on: January 16, 2022, 01:52:12 PM »
So my mom is freshly over covid, and complaining that she has an insatiable/unquenchable thirst and the roof of her mouth is white.

I was surprised to learn this is not an uncommon post-covid (and sometimes pre-covid) symptom.

Anyone know of a cure, or how long it lasts?

She can’t go an hour without drinking water now.
Call the FLCCC doctors:

Below is a real world experience of someone I know that contracted Corona Virus.  Observe the difference between what his family doctor prescribed “take a multivitamin”, and the FLCCC doctors prescriptions and the speed in which they were delivered. The FLCCC doctor Home - FLCCC | Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (covid19criticalcare.com)  was in another city and the pharmacy in the same city as the sick person and the prescriptions were delivered in 1:30 hours after he hung up with the doctor. The sick person had never taken any of the vaccines.


On Monday, November 15th, the process went like this:
10am – called my family doctor, the nurse said to just take a multivitamin and Zinc.
11:00 - Scheduled my appointment with FLCCC for 1:10 PM
1:10  - Had the scheduled appointment, lasted about 15 minutes and was told the medicine that would be prescribed which was Ivermectin, Z-Pack, and Prednisone, the pharmacist would be calling me to arrange delivery and answer questions
2:45 - pharmacist called and was very helpful and went through all the meds, told me they would be delivered within 30 minutes
3:15 - medicine arrived at my front door, I took the medicine when it arrived
5:30 - started to feel much better and has been improving daily. That night I slept like a baby, the first time in 8 days!

Total cost for the above doctor's video phone examination and prescriptions delivered to sick person's his door $260.

It couldn't be any simpler!

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Re: Post-Covid Dru Mouth/Thirst
« Reply #21 on: January 16, 2022, 04:29:42 PM »
Maybe medical marijuana can help.


:laugh1:


Re: Post-Covid Dru Mouth/Thirst
« Reply #22 on: January 16, 2022, 11:09:01 PM »
Maybe medical marijuana can help.


:laugh1:
:laugh1: I was going to bug you about it on another thread, but decided against it lest another poster come and jump on me for trying to imply that I was promoting that, too. (Roll eyes). But since you brought it up, it's fair game :-)  

I am actually surprised at the title of the thread here--I thought you and I were the only 2 non-Covid deniers here. Who knew? :laugh1:

Re: Post-Covid Dru Mouth/Thirst
« Reply #23 on: January 16, 2022, 11:16:46 PM »
So my mom is freshly over covid, and complaining that she has an insatiable/unquenchable thirst and the roof of her mouth is white.

I was surprised to learn this is not an uncommon post-covid (and sometimes pre-covid) symptom.

Anyone know of a cure, or how long it lasts?

She can’t go an hour without drinking water now.
She needs a check-up with a Dr. 

There are a number of possible things this could be, but without seeing her or her history, it is like shooting darts in the dark. 
First thing that comes instantly to mind with her "white mouth" is thrush. Next thing that comes to mind is diabetes because of her thirst.

Get her to a Doctor for a check-up, asap please. You wouldn't want your Mom to end up with more problems because of either situation, and we don't know how old your Mom is either. If she is elderly, they end up with different issues because of Covid.

Go see a Dr. 

Re: Post-Covid Dru Mouth/Thirst
« Reply #24 on: January 17, 2022, 06:22:40 AM »
Call the FLCCC doctors:

Below is a real world experience of someone I know that contracted Corona Virus.  Observe the difference between what his family doctor prescribed “take a multivitamin”, and the FLCCC doctors prescriptions and the speed in which they were delivered. The FLCCC doctor Home - FLCCC | Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (covid19criticalcare.com)  was in another city and the pharmacy in the same city as the sick person and the prescriptions were delivered in 1:30 hours after he hung up with the doctor. The sick person had never taken any of the vaccines.


On Monday, November 15th, the process went like this:
10am – called my family doctor, the nurse said to just take a multivitamin and Zinc.
11:00 - Scheduled my appointment with FLCCC for 1:10 PM
1:10  - Had the scheduled appointment, lasted about 15 minutes and was told the medicine that would be prescribed which was Ivermectin, Z-Pack, and Prednisone, the pharmacist would be calling me to arrange delivery and answer questions
2:45 - pharmacist called and was very helpful and went through all the meds, told me they would be delivered within 30 minutes
3:15 - medicine arrived at my front door, I took the medicine when it arrived
5:30 - started to feel much better and has been improving daily. That night I slept like a baby, the first time in 8 days!

Total cost for the above doctor's video phone examination and prescriptions delivered to sick person's his door $260.

It couldn't be any simpler!

LT, there is something wrong with your link above. 

I knew about their protocol, etc, but I did not realize that the Frontline doctors had "appointments".  Good to know.