My husband’s cousin‘s wife is currently hospitalized with Covid. She is in terrible shape, intubated and on continuous dialysis—her condition is deteriorating. It may even be too late for HCQ or Ivermectin.
Pray for a miracle, and failing that, a peaceful end to her pain. This is so horrible, she’s such a good person 😢
I'm sorry to dispute with you but I must chime in pls because a lot of people won't have access to Ivermectin in late stage since most doctors and hospitals are STILL refusing to administer it. People need to know that while Ivermectin absolutely is a beneficial drug at all stages of the illness in treating COVID, their loved one can still come home to them even if they can't get Ivermectin.
Covid19criticalcare.com/protocols has excellent and regularly updated treatment protocols for all stages of the disease including hospitalization and ICU. My advice to people is to focus very deliberately on the things you CAN do such as having a doctor swap to Methylprednisolone from the default Dexamethasone and then get your loved one on as many of the other meds and vitamins in the protocl as the doctors will agree to.
The monoclonal antibodies are only effective when administered in the first 7 days of illness. Most people in America will have difficulty accessing this treatment because it is pretty effective and they don't want us to have access to it. Another challenge is that most of the severe symptoms of COVID happen in the pulmonary, not the viral replication, phase of the disease. The pulmonary phase doesn't usually kick in until days 10-12 and beyond so people really need to be pursuing the monoclonal antibodies upon diagnosis and not waiting for severe symptoms. This is hard for people to do. If you think you're gonna be ok the last thing you want to do is take any injections right now that are not very well understood. For the monoclonal antibodies to be approved for administration, and for them to work, you've got to be very proactive and go get them right away.
Hope this info helps someone.