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Originally posted by Bayouboy View PostAll these various do it yourself treatments sure seem like a lot more trouble than just getting vaccinated.
Got the vaccine and woke up yesterday and her whole face is numb.
Can't eat, speak, drools all over herself, etc..
Rushed her to the ER because they thought she had a stroke.
Nope, doc said its from the vaccine, pretty common and feeling will return.
Christus in Tyler is where they took her.
First I have heard of this particular reaction.
Not to mention all the other crap going on, yeah, Ill take my chances.
Glad it worked for you though.
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Originally posted by unclefish View PostIts too late for HCQ to be effective if its day 12. It works better for early diagnosis. That's what my son's teledoc told us.
They prescribed Ivermectin and it knocked the viral load down very quickly. He was having breathing difficulty and prescribed a Budesonide inhaler. He felt better in 3 hours.
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They will also prescribe HCQ as a preventative for next time.
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Originally posted by MadHatter View PostYeah unless you're like my secretaries aunt.
Got the vaccine and woke up yesterday and her whole face is numb.
Can't eat, speak, drools all over herself, etc..
Rushed her to the ER because they thought she had a stroke.
Nope, doc said its from the vaccine, pretty common and feeling will return.
Christus in Tyler is where they took her.
First I have heard of this particular reaction.
Not to mention all the other crap going on, yeah, Ill take my chances.
Glad it worked for you though.
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Originally posted by Bayouboy View PostAll these various do it yourself treatments sure seem like a lot more trouble than just getting vaccinated.
Feeling like crap for a few days vrs the unknown side effects from this shot seems like alot less trouble to me. 60 year old women starting their cycle over after going through menopause...yea I'll pass.
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Originally posted by unclefish View PostIts too late for HCQ to be effective if its day 12. It works better for early diagnosis. That's what my son's teledoc told us.
They prescribed Ivermectin and it knocked the viral load down very quickly. He was having breathing difficulty and prescribed a Budesonide inhaler. He felt better in 3 hours.
We used:
New Look. Same.. Frontline Doctors Out In Front Of America’s Health Needs. We Are America’s. Frontline Doctors Here For You, Today. Thank you for your patience and support this month as we migrated Frontline Doctor’s medical operation’s and revamped our network and software. Your support via email and calls during this transition has been a […]
They will also prescribe HCQ as a preventative for next time.
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Originally posted by brunner View PostFound some everyone thanks for all the leads
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Originally posted by MadHatter View PostYeah unless you're like my secretaries aunt.
Got the vaccine and woke up yesterday and her whole face is numb.
Can't eat, speak, drools all over herself, etc..
Rushed her to the ER because they thought she had a stroke.
Nope, doc said its from the vaccine, pretty common and feeling will return.
Christus in Tyler is where they took her.
First I have heard of this particular reaction.
Not to mention all the other crap going on, yeah, Ill take my chances.
Glad it worked for you though.
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Originally posted by Neck View PostGlad you found some. Ridiculous that it is so difficult to get something that you can pick up in stores in other countries.
Sounds like bell's palsy or similar and the VAERS site is full of people reporting facial paralysis after receiving the vaccine.
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Are your lungs staying pretty clear as far as you can tell? If you are progressively getting worse, have someone pick you up a pulse oximeter and keep an eye on your oxygen levels. If your levels drop to 90 or below you may want to seek medical attention. Maybe a breathing treatment or a budesonide inhaler. If you're otherwise healthy and your lungs are healthy you should be seeing 95% and higher.
Also, you may want to add melatonin to your arsenal. Its anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative properties could help.
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Originally posted by mikerosa View PostRemdesivir??? Isn’t that a decent therapy ?
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When people start suing the docs that refuse to prescribe the safe, effective and cheap medications, maybe they'll start actually treating people.
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Originally posted by MadHatter View PostFrom Brunner...
"UPDATE
Currently I’m 24 hours in on taking the ivermectin paste 1.87%
I took a 1/2” at 3pm, another at 11pm, and 7am this AM.
took on more doze at 3pm today.
Four total doses in.
I definitely slept a little better through the night.
I am also currently taking the following:
12,000 IU of vitamin D3
6,000 IU of vitamin C
50mg Zinc
20mg of Melatonin
tylenol every 6 hours
ibuprofen every 8 hours
plus lots of water.
I was taking all of this tuesday - Thursday except the Zinc, Melatonin, and Ivermectin.
I started taking Zinc, Melatonin, and Ivermectin yesterday and i do feel they are the game changer and turning point.
I feel a decent change in fatigue and body aches hoping I am on the up hill swing."
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Originally posted by Shane View PostIt's an IV that can only be administered while in the hospital, and it costs about $3K for 1 treatment (plus hospital charges). It sounds like it's been less effective than HCQ, Ivermectin, and Budesinide too - and those are all like $10 ea with no hospital stay.
When people start suing the docs that refuse to prescribe the safe, effective and cheap medications, maybe they'll start actually treating people.
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Originally posted by Shane View PostIt's an IV that can only be administered while in the hospital, and it costs about $3K for 1 treatment (plus hospital charges). It sounds like it's been less effective than HCQ, Ivermectin, and Budesinide too - and those are all like $10 ea with no hospital stay.
When people start suing the docs that refuse to prescribe the safe, effective and cheap medications, maybe they'll start actually treating people.
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