First, let me preface that my daughter (16) and my husband and I all got covid at about the same time. We all have autoimmune issues and my husband and I are overweight. My husband is also a smoker. The doomers would say we would die. We did not (and will not) get the vax. My daughter was better in 4 days just by taking the paste and vitamins. I took about 2 weeks. My husband is 3 weeks in now, but just got his medicine (more on that below). We believe the paste kept him from getting worse during that time.
Tip #1- Get yourself an ample supply of ivermectin horse paste. Just go to Amazon or Chewy.com and buy some. You shouldn't have to pay more than $7 each. We bought 10, and used up about 6 of those babies through prophylactic use as well as doubling down when we had the covid. You cannot overdose on it and it has no side effects whatsoever. If you are concerned it will interact with your other meds... I highly doubt it. My husband is on every medication known to man and was still able to take them all with zeros side effects. Take a 'child's toothpaste' amount (or one notch for every 50 lbs of weight) every day if you have covid , every other day if you've been exposed. Feel free to take it twice a day for a bad case. You can stop at 5 days if you feel better or continue taking until all symptoms subside. We all had 'whistles' in our chest by day 2. But, that went away after day 4 on the horse paste. After the first few days I was able to eat the paste by simply putting it on the back of my tongue. But, if you don't like the taste just mix it with jelly and put it on toast. (My daughter never even knew she was taking it).
Tip #2- Take at least 250mg daily zinc with quercetin, 5000 i.u Vit D, and loads of vitamin C (at least 1000mg per day) preferably before you get exposed to covid, but certainly as soon as you know you've been exposed.
Tip #3-Call Frontline doctors and get a prescription. It will cost you $90.00 for the telemed call. (better yet, call and get this going now...I'll explain why in a sec) When you order through your telemed call online, you will go through a series of questions on your symptoms, your list of medications and allergies. At the end is a comments section... ASK FOR ANTIBIOTICS and IVERMECTIN OR HCQ. The last thing they will have you do is choose a pharmacy from their list of pharmacies (more on that later). https://www.priceline.com/cart/checkout/rc/express/A-SFB~A-SFB~71.43~1185.38~AV-HZ-NA~refCode-11-75556cba-789b-41dc-87a0-1633b8106a1f~17d2584dcde~20211209T21:30~20211221T06:00~FFAR~USD~T1*9892bc43209085b06d15d05de69f1f22?couponCode=GRP15CrNOV¤cyCode=USD&id=FFAR-O-SFB-SFB-T1&isOpaque=true&totalPrice=1185.38&vehicleCode=FFAR&driverAge=25&vrid=f071e301f567b2c96e924d0e9cbbb8f5
Tip #4- Once you get your script (as Frontline Doctors WILL call you back within 24 hours, especially if you have tested positive).. they will call in your script to the pharmacy that you chose from the list.
Tip #5- The pharmacy is where everything STALLS. My husband did not get his medication until THREE WEEKS later. My brother, though, had been through this song and dance and he suggested I try TRANSFERRING my prescription to an ivermectin friendly pharmacy. I did. This call was EASY and I received my meds within a week. (My husband didn't do this because his had already 'shipped' and it was too late. I called Frontline a good week later thinking I could do without the meds.. but when my fever returned, I knew I needed the meds asap and I had since spoken with my brother and listened to his advice.)
Tip #6- If you don't know of an ivermectin-friendly pharmacy, use BEAKER Pharmacy out of McKinney, TX. They ship it for $5.00 the next day. This will also save you tons of money on ivermectin. The first pharmacy (that I had to choose from the Frontline Doctors website) was called "American Pharmacy". They tried to charge me $350.00 for the ivermectin. I knew I could do better and get it faster, which is why I chose to transfer my prescription. I spent under $100.00 for both the ivermectin and an antibiotic (zpack) by transferring it. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE YOUR INSURANCE, so just forget that.
Tip #7-Make sure to have some antibiotics on hand before you get covid (if possible) or get Frontline Doctors to prescribe some (they will). This virus often turns bacterial with infections. I believe I had a sinus infection as my fever returned on day seven. My husband was prescribed HCQ. Within 2 days of starting on that, he's feeling 80% better.
Tip #8-Get plenty of rest. This virus takes a long time to get over, less if you have the medication in hand that you can start right away. Plan on being out of commission two weeks or more. You WILL BE TIRED!
Tip #9- Do not hesitate to start your meds and vitamins RIGHT AWAY. The sooner the better to keep on top of it and ahead of it.
Tip #10- Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of tea, orange juice, water.
Lastly, PRAY! God is with us and is the great healer!
That you did :-) . You had me worried there for a while.