Prediction
CHECKLIST AND PREDICTIONS
!!!!!!!!!!!! WARNING: READ THIS CAREFULLY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*****This will
be the Patient’s Progress Report *****
Before you call us, make sure you have read this Checklist first. Even with low platelet count, but the WBC is rising, the person starts feeling well. Here are things to expect within three hours: (Please text us, once the following items has occurred because we might have to adjust dosage.)
1) Dengue is a very
serious infection that kills many people every year.
2) However, using “Humanity AVX” (formerly called A.D.S.X.), the
patient will feel as if he/she has no dengue at all. The Dengue
symptoms are eliminated or reduced, even if the platelet and WBC count
are still low. This physical
recovery is already a big “win” for the patient. Don’t be
focused on the platelet count alone. The
patient, especially the children, will not be suffering anymore.
3) PREDICTED Target/GOAL: After “48 hours (2 days)”, the patient’s
platelet count will be 75K (trending upwards), good enough for discharge
from the hospital.
4) (*** No need to wait for 100K platelet bec it will automatically
increase from 75k, anyway ***)
5) The patient will experience “frequent” urination
6) The urination will be “high volume” (output is higher than input).
7)
The patient's urine will gradually become clearer (from dark yellow to light yellow)
8) The patient’s bowel movement will feel good.
9) The patient will feel “warm” like jogging/running (but not hot fever).
10) The patient may experience sweating.
11) The patient's fever, headache, dizziness, stomach pains, muscle pains, &
joint pains will be reduced.
12) The patient will feel sleepy. The patient's sleep will be peaceful, deep, & sound (snoring).
13) Upon waking up, the patient’s body will be “light and relaxed.”
14)
Upon waking up, the patient will be very hungry. (Be ready with food)
15) The patient's color of skin will begin to turn a healthy pink.
16) Again,
don’t forget: If the patient is no
longer suffering from Dengue symptoms, then that’s already
the “Humanity
AVX”
(formerly called ADSX) taking effect.
17) The patient may experience skin rashes. Don't worry. It’s normal. The more rashes, the better.
18)
The patient’s LYMPHOCYTES count (in %), which is a component of WBC, will be the first to go up. What is important is not the actual count, rather, the “trending.”
19) It’s all about “trending.” Is the WBC trending upwards? Is the
platelet trending upwards? Focus on the trend, not on the actual count. If the
trend is “trending
upwards,” then
that’s a “win.”
20) The patient's WBC (white blood cell count) will be the first to go up within the next few readings.
21)
Repeat: WBC and LYMPHOCYTES, not the Platelet, are expected to go upwards first. (Trending)
22) The patient will be active/feeling better even if his platelet count is still low. (“Trending”)
23) Is the platelet
still trending downwards? Don’t worry.
Look at whether the drop is slowing down. That’s a win.
Again, don’t forget:
If the patient is no longer suffering from Dengue symptoms, then that’s already the “Humanity
AVX”
(formerly called ADSX) taking effect.
24) The patient's platelet count will increase soon after the White
Blood Cell Count.
26) Has the patient been injected with Dengvaxia
vaccine? Inform us. Then be prepared for the platelet to go down to 15K.
27) Don’t forget: We monitor the WBC as a primary information, the platelet is secondary.
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