Peter Navarro Twat: "Hydroxychloroquine appears to be saving lives in India..."
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My wife and I just tested positive for the virus on Saturday. Had fairly mild symptoms on Thursday and Friday but she was looking kind of worn out so I took us for tests. We were out of state but I called my Dr and he prescribed us Hydroxychloroquine and prednisone at the local CVS. They had it. I picked us up some vitamin D and some Zinc too. The supplements cost way more than the medicine did. The Urgent Care place had prescribed us some Zpacs already but wouldn't/couldn't prescribe anything else 'because it isn't FDA approved'.
I wasn't feeling that bad but I could tell something was going on. I knew we had been exposed, I was worried about my wife. She has diabetes.
After she took the first dose she took a nap at the hotel. When she woke up she was much better. She felt better and it was obvious that she did.
I know that things can change in an instant and I am thankful that we caught it quickly and got the medicine that we did. I am glad we didn't have to beg my Dr for Hydoxy.. I am hoping we just continue on and get well now. I had been to him for a checkup and asked him about the Pandemic. He said no one in his practice had died of it. He was critical of the way it had been handled.
I think it is criminal that potentially life saving medicine was withheld from people. There is a lot of innocent blood on a lot of people's hands.
Recommended that you take magnesium, K2 and D3, too, although it's a bit late for D3 as you need to be taking it for at least three weeks before catching the infection. Or get lots of sun if you are pale-skinned.
Thankfully, for me, the virus has basically just been an annoyance. My wife is still doing really well but she has had way more fatigue than I have. She is in great spirits and seems to be recovering more each day.