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Amoxicillin worked for me, and I have persistent IgG antibodies to prove.
I have had extensive experience surviving chronic sinus infections, and amoxicillin works every time.
Well done. You did it the right way although you may have been a bit late since it attacks your bronchial tubes first unlike most colds.
High risk folks Should ask,a doc for botH prednisone and amoxycilin t have on hand when they send you home to “keep an eye on the progress” of the covid. MigT also want to ask for inhaler of some kind if they will prescribe it. Can’t hurt to ask.
Covid is not a one-stop shop. It can kill you in a variety of ways. Pneumonia, Myocarditis and other heart-related ailments, clots, etc. In some cases, it can resurrect a dormant issue.
But if you are proactive, you stand a better chance.
Bkmk
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prednisone is on the protocol. my doctor couldn’t get it.
but i found ivermectin and querticin used staggered are also very good at cutting the inflamation (cytokine) (obviously with zinc great for the infection stage) over the counter aspirin and pepsid did a good job as well for me. budesonide is also good for the pulmonary symptoms. doxycyclin was also good at lowering the inflamation.
aspirin is also a good preventative for the clotting that is possible.
i avoided all the other pain killers like ibuprophen.
I was prescribed doxycycline and methylprednisolone. Went back to work in 4 days. I think I had it but can't prove it. Haven't even had the sniffles in 2 years and remain unvaxxed.
IMO FLCCC protocols are life savers.
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Thanks for posting this - I have a relative who just recovered from covid. She has a ton of comorbidities including COPD,and recovered at home with Prednisone and oxygen. Her lung doc recommended ivermectin as well, but she declined. Long story. It took her three weeks but she made it.
Good information thanks for posting.
bkmk