She deals with bronchitis every year from severe allergies. She smoked for 15 years but quit 25 years ago. She leads a pretty healthy life but things just start breaking down at a certain point.
Her symptoms were the typical loss of taste and smell. Her back also hurt her a lot also but she attributed that to doing yard work. She thinks she picked up the coof from one of her friends. They both got the mononuclear treatment and it didn't have an impact on either one.
I suggested the ivermectin so she went to Tractor Supply and picked up a tube. She put it on the cinnamon roll and said she started feeling better that day. Since she couldn't smell or taste, the taste wasn't a factor. She took another cinnamon roll the day after and started feeling better.
She set an appointment on the first day with the Front Line Doctors and it took them three days to get back to her. They sent her a prescription and she got it filled no problem so she has some human IVM on-hand and is ready if she gets it again.
Thank you for the detailed answer. It's amazing that she started feeling better that first day. I keep hearing people say that over and over. And thanks for the pharmacy link. I'll check it out. Cheers.
It works great. I’ve used for prophylaxis for almost a year now and recently got the coof. Took a full course, 90% recovered by third day, but be prepared to lose some hair!
I would say all over. A lot came out in the shower and in my brush when I brushed my hair. It’s not to where it’s noticeable but it was concerning until someone told me that they had had the same happen to them. I just completed my course last week so hopefully it will stop soon
79 year old mom got the coof, took the Tractor Supply gel by putting it on a cinnamon roll, and kicked it in five days.
What were here symptoms and how bad were they? Thanks.
She deals with bronchitis every year from severe allergies. She smoked for 15 years but quit 25 years ago. She leads a pretty healthy life but things just start breaking down at a certain point.
Her symptoms were the typical loss of taste and smell. Her back also hurt her a lot also but she attributed that to doing yard work. She thinks she picked up the coof from one of her friends. They both got the mononuclear treatment and it didn't have an impact on either one.
I suggested the ivermectin so she went to Tractor Supply and picked up a tube. She put it on the cinnamon roll and said she started feeling better that day. Since she couldn't smell or taste, the taste wasn't a factor. She took another cinnamon roll the day after and started feeling better.
She set an appointment on the first day with the Front Line Doctors and it took them three days to get back to her. They sent her a prescription and she got it filled no problem so she has some human IVM on-hand and is ready if she gets it again.
I've heard people here have used this place to get some on-hand. https://www.reliablerxpharmacy.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=ivermectin
I hope this helps. I'd suggest getting some on hand just in case.
Thank you for the detailed answer. It's amazing that she started feeling better that first day. I keep hearing people say that over and over. And thanks for the pharmacy link. I'll check it out. Cheers.
Wonder why only 67% for early treatment? Results in India and Japan make me think early treatment results should be higher.
Bought four more pastes today at the local farm store. Whinnying.
It works great. I’ve used for prophylaxis for almost a year now and recently got the coof. Took a full course, 90% recovered by third day, but be prepared to lose some hair!
Really? I hadn't heard it causes balding.
I didn’t say balding but there is some hair loss associated with IVM. I’m not the only one who has experienced it.
Does It come back?
Okay, well is it mainly on your head or all over? Thanks.
I would say all over. A lot came out in the shower and in my brush when I brushed my hair. It’s not to where it’s noticeable but it was concerning until someone told me that they had had the same happen to them. I just completed my course last week so hopefully it will stop soon
Alright, thanks. I do hope it stops now. Glad it wasn't too bad. Appreciate the answer.