Thanks for this helpful information in reply to my call for help on ivermectin. Also, thanks to those who sent me PMs. Great to be part of the Aggie family!SueAggie93 said:
More information on this thread:
https://texags.com/forums/84/topics/3164212/last#last
I don't know if Dr Coates is back yet but my step brother got a televisit from another Dr in his office. Try leaving a message they are usually pretty prompt in getting back with you.AW 1880 said:
Dr. Coates - first I hope you're getting over this and feeling better.
I tried to call the office but thought I'd reach out on here. My mom (around 60 years old) is having a rough go. She no longer has a PCP (hers retired) and was wondering if you're doing teledoc visits. Btw, we live about a mile up Murphy Rd from the practice.
Also - are you still taking all the supplements?AgLiving06 said:
Doc....I'm curious. Now that you've had it, do you think the protocol you've been recommended materially worked in your case? Anything you wish you would have changed or done differently?
Fitch said:
Any suggestions for someone who is 7 days or so into symptoms? I understand most of this regimens have an effect if started at the beginning, but curious if there's anything that can help mid-course?
I have an uncle (mid 50's) that battling it right now. Hairy cell leukemia survivor and no gallbladder.
While the sooner you start the better it's never too late to start taking the supplements!
TIA
Madagascar said:
I started taking the CoQ10 and NAC multiple weeks into being sivk and felt much better.
RiverAg 80 said:
Talked to a friend last night who was in the hospital 2 weeks. Got out December 28. He was still having trouble breathing so began taking Ivermectin on Sunday. We talked for over an hour on the phone and he said that before taking Ivermectin he would not have been able to talk for more than 3 minutes. His pulmonologist would not prescribe it but he found another doctor who did prescribe it for him.
BurnetAggie99 said:
I tested positive 1/8/21. I'm 43 6 foot 170 pounds and healthy. Only health issue I have is a bad thyroid since my early 30's.
I have bad migraines, bad muscle and joint pain, fever, chills, low oxygen levels ranging 86-89, irregular heart rate, congestion and chest pain.
My primary care doctor has me taking Quercetin, High dose Vitamin D3, Zinc, Vitamin C, NaC, Dexamethasone, azithromycin, Crestor, cetirizine hydrochloride, Pulmicort via a nebulizer, tramadol and Motrin.
I have not improved at all. I went to the ER day before yesterday on my primary care doctors orders but all they did was give me a IV, some oxygen, took some more test and X-ray on my chest. They said I needed to be admitted but there not any beds to admit me. They also said I needed Bamlanivimab or the Regeneron Cocktail but they are out.
I'm in Burnet Country and that was the Baylor Scott & White hospital. I'm hoping I don't have to go to a Austin or Round Rock to get the treatment and care I need.
RiverAg 80 said:
I am worried about Dr. Rev. It has been a week since we have heard from him.
Reveille said:RiverAg 80 said:
I am worried about Dr. Rev. It has been a week since we have heard from him.
Thanks for thinking of me! I am doing well and feel great! Just really busy having close to 20 Covid positive patients per day plus my regular patients! I am doing my best to get them all in.
For those that asked about what to take post Covid I will try to write on that soon.
Thanks and Gig'em!