My husband got sick Saturday evening. By Monday evening he had a low grade fever. Since he was also coughing and had upper respiratory symptoms I told him to take the Ivermectin pills we purchased from a Frontline Alliance Doctor. He didn't want to and really preferred to save them for when he really got sick bc it cost so much money to get the pills. I talked him into taking them. Better to take them early than to wait. He is in his 70's. He took the first day dosage Monday evening. Within hours his temperature was back to normal. And he felt better the next day with less coughing. He walked a mile on our treadmill with no problem. After the second day (today) he is feeling even better. Just an occasional cough. And no fatique or other symptoms. He is back on the treadmill again.
We are going into an urgent care clinic tomorrow that will prescribe Ivermectin. He couldn't get an appointment in there until tomorrow. Even though he will most likely feel better he wants to get another script for it now that he knows it works.
So far I haven't seen any symptoms myself. But it may still be early yet.
Oh, man, thank you for this. So good to hear someone has swam in the same pool. This has been a rough ride.
I’m so sorry for what you went through at the ER. It makes my skin crawl. If you told me that doctors name, I swear to god, I’d call that hospital right now and threaten his license. I’d literally harass him until I had him shaking in his boots. I’m so tired of the evil. After lying here sick for nine days, I’m out for retribution. If I saw Tony Fauci, I’d punch him in the face.
So, the minute I got Covid, I started a protocol but it was a learning process. I took the HCQ with paste and doxy and C,D, and zinc. I was doing 400 mg of HCQ per day. But at the end of 7 days, I realized after some gain, I was sliding backwards. On the 7th night, I knew I was going in the wrong direction. The next morning, I took 24 mg of Ivermectin throughout the day and that’s when things started to turn around. I’m doing 6 mg of Ivermectin pills three times a day, 10 mg of prednisone, D,C, and zinc and an aspirin and doxy.
I learned a lot. HCQ wasn’t the panacea for me. It is for some, but not for me. But the good news is that I started doing SOMETHING right away and I think in the long run, it kept me out of the hospital. My oxygen never went below 94, so there’s the proof right there. If I could do it all again, I’d have done Ivermectin right away and forgotten the hydroxy. But everyone is different. I think experimentation is in order. Another thing is, there’s a lot of conflicting information about dosage, etc, so you’re on your own a lot. You’re literally fighting for your life——some of us.
I’m sensitive to drugs so I can’t just load up like other people. I have to be measured and calculating, otherwise I get too much in my system and it starts working against me. It’s been a dance, honestly, but I think I’m now getting better.