Watched one of the more recent Joe Rogan podcasts and he said that he thinks the key to him surviving Covid was the Monoclonal Antibodies, not the ivermectin. Anyone an expert on these antibodies? I dont think any doctor around me would prescribe them but I did find out my local hospital is, im guessing for active cases.. There cant be a short supply of these antibodies right?
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My husband and I got Covid earlier this month. He was offered thr MAB and I was referred for preventative treatment with them as I had tested negative.. for reference my husband's symptoms started late night Thursday/early Friday for my husband. Took an at home test, positive. Went to the county health dept for a test, positive. Once he got the positive through the health dept, we did a telemed appointment and my husband was referred for the infusion, I was referred for the shots. I'm immunocompromised and taking immunosuppresants. Monday rolled around, I started with headache and fever, like my husband. My appointment was changed to infusion and we got them on Tuesday. My covid test came back positive on the Tuesday. Tuesday night sucked, part of it was the nurse was a bit aggressive with the nasal swab. My broke my nose in early August and it is still tender, I did let her know...but it seriously felt like she poked my brain and triggered a massive migraine. I had severed body aches. Wednesday, felt much like Monday/Tuesday. Thursday, fever and headache gone. Did an at home test on the following Monday, negative.
My husband was a bit miserable friday-tuesday. He was doing better on Thursday, like me. It was very mild for me, could be that Mt immune system is hyperactive, could be that I had MAB within 30 hours of symptoms starting. Could have been that I did some ivermectin....or a combo of all of it. My husband felt better after the ivermectin doses I gave him, but it didn't kick it for him like the MAB.