Dr. Stella Immanuel website for hcq and Iver.
(frontlinemds.com)
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I highly recommend reaching out to them. My husband & I just got over the coof. We'd spent an entire day with my daughter who tested positive for covid the next day. I'm still coughing, but it's less everyday. We started to get sick on April 24th & we contacted Dr. Stella online on the 26th. Her office called us within 30 minutes & we were picking up our prescription within 2.5 hours. It was like a bad case of bronchitis for me & my husband said it was like pneumonia to him, but we experienced a daily fever for almost 2 weeks. We each lost 20 lbs. We still can't smell anything & sometimes can't taste. But hey, we're still alive to talk about it & we didn't get hooked up to a ventilator.
Wife and I have our Ivermectin ready and waiting just in case
What scares me is, I work in the petrochemical industry and when I started out, SDS's were used to start fires. Yeah, stupid, I know. But over the years, I've developed a chronic cough. It doesn't affect me, or my ability to work. Just a nuisance. Ive made my call to AFLD. But I can't depend on a cough for a symptom. I just hope I can recognize if I ever get exposed.
ivermectin through them cost me 300 bucks. Anyone know a cheaper place? HCQ was reasonable but i cant take it.
https://www.americasfrontlinedoctors.org/ Don't know if you checked this one out but I saw someone post they paid 220$
I've read that ivermectin is sold at farm-type stores because it's used for livestock. Figuring out the right dosage would seem to be the most difficult problem, but the price is likely waaaaay lower than what it is being sold for on websites. This Dr. Stella is price gouging for sure.
I paid $90 for the quasi-consult and $150 for the Iver script... I looked at it as a donation to humans who are trying to save humanity... they gave me 3 refills as well
Sounds reasonable. I've been debating whether to get the combo just in case I need it. I guess the earlier you take it, the better, but I don't want to get tested for covid, so I would need to guess whether it's covid or regular flu. The loss of taste seems to be the only thing that makes covid appear different from flu. I don't think I've ever had the flu. I've had some odd viruses over the years, and bronchitis from a common cold, but no flu that I'm aware of.