See if you have access to a monoclonal antibody infusion center and what is required (walk in? Doctor referral?
monoclonal antibodies
I wish I went right to the Regeneron (this is NOT the drug that is damaging kidneys in the hospital) regeneron (monoclonal antibodies) is different.
Prone positioning (on stomach) breathing is important as the inflammation and swelling reduces efficiency of oxygenation of blood...
Harmony Vance, nurse practitioner with Push Health helped me...
The HCQ and the dexamethasone was the most important for my spouse (worse than me).
We both had it and were very sick for three weeks... we are not 100% yet...may have a few months to go.
Pretzels and diet 7 up or sugar free sprite, weak iced tea (decaf) trying to breath deeply..
We had a pulse oximeter from amazon to keep checking oxygen levels...
[https://www.amazon.com/Zacurate-Fingertip-Oximeter-Saturation-Batteries/dp/B06Y2FFQB9/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=39K9FHZ1XZPSH&keywords=pulse+oximeter+fingertip&qid=1640879974&sprefix=pulse+ocimeter%2Caps%2C180&sr=8-4]
See if you have access to a monoclonal antibody infusion center and what is required (walk in? Doctor referral?
monoclonal antibodies I wish I went right to the Regeneron (this is NOT the drug that is damaging kidneys in the hospital) regeneron (monoclonal antibodies) is different.
Prone positioning (on stomach) breathing is important as the inflammation and swelling reduces efficiency of oxygenation of blood...