Haven’t been able to get through to the antibody clinic yet; while I know that the survival rate of this thing is incredibly high, I am scared. I’ve got asthma, and some endocrine dysfunction that I’m worried will make this far tougher to get over.
I’m also scared I may have given it to my parents, who have blood pressure and kidney problems. Haven’t been around anyone who has tested positive, but here we are.
Please pray my family and I make it through this unscathed. I know my odds are good, and that God’s got this but I’m still a little terrified.
monoclonal antibodies are available and part of the 'approved' establishment protocol. you and your parents should get these right away. and follow the FLCCC recommendations. not treating it early leads to complications and long term problems.
EDIT: came back to add the link for FLCCC but funny to see a downvote over such a non controversial post. who got triggered?
I didn't give you the downvote but came to say that there is 'some' controversy on the antibodies now and that they 'may' contribute to heart issues.
Mab for other conditions, like cancer, do have a history of heart issues. have not seen data yet on unusually risky side effects from Covid Mab, or how they can determine what is a direct result from Covid viral spike vs side effect from mab. thx