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To: politicianslie
Difference being FDA approval; no risk to doctors’ license with monoclonals. I took both HCQ and ivermectin with my COVID as well as ZN, NAC , vitamin D and later aspirin; the others may have kept me from getting sicker( mine was extreme fatigue , mild back pain, mild fever , occasional 10 -20 sec cough about every 3 hours, only while awake) but monoclonal infusion made me virtually well. I didn't get the monoclonal until about day 8 in the 10 day window, though started trying about day 4—because they have done a great job of hiding access. Where are the public service announcements? A lot of family doctors don't know a thing about it. “Too expensive?” Cuts hospitalization by 80% and probably gets people with mild cases back to work in far fewer days.
19 posted on 12/04/2021 9:35:29 AM PST by sopo
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To: sopo

My “fully vaccinated” wife is recovering from Covid but she had an adverse reaction to the monoclonal antibodies and couldn’t finish the treatment.

I, on the other hand, tested negative again yesterday after being exposed.

We are both fine thank you very much.


36 posted on 12/04/2021 12:07:29 PM PST by 38special (I should've said something earlier)
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