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snowdog90 said:

nhamp07 said:

snowdog90 said:

TamuKid said:

I sort of struggled with the ivermectin and other supplements deal. I just figure in the end it won't hurt me to take em. I'm not sure I fully believe they help. But I feel comfortable taking zinc, melatonin, aspirin, some vitamins, and widely used (human form) ivermectin.

I still think my primary defense is coming from just being young, healthy, and vaxxed. Everything else is just potential extra help with little to no downside.


Lot of posts have been deleted on this thread. I am really not wanting to be provocative or contentious, I am very focused on what works against covid and genuinely curious to see how you fight this and how well your experience turns out.

I choose not to be vaccinated, I have my reasons. I have been taking ivermectin prophylactically with no problems and no covid. I am anxious to hear if you get the prescribed ivermectin and how it works out for you. Hang in there, hope you get over this soon.
Once he gets better the ivermectin crowd will attribute it to that, not the fact hes a fully vaxxed healthy 30something year old. That's the most frustrating part of the HCQ then ivermectin kick from antivaxxers. Hell he had a 99% chance of doing just fine before the vaccine too given the demographic. Vaccine just made it 99.9%


Absolutely no motive for anyone to lie about ivermectin. It works. Thousands, maybe millions have benefitted already. I heard about it over a year ago. Tons of studies, vast majority show benefit from ivermectin. Thousands of doctors testifying to the efficacy of ivermectin against covid. Demand skyrocketing for ivermectin despite the liars at WHO and CDC warning against it.

Ivermectin works no matter if you choose to ignore it or downplay it. I will continue to take it prophylactically while I read all the stories of vaccinated people catching covid.

For those people, I recommend fighting covid using a regimen that includes ivermectin. Very safe, and it works.

I have no agenda other than I don't want people to die from covid.

Sure, no double blind, with control group studies anywhere yet says its 'proven'. Even the oft cited Peru study? Peru actually REMOVED Ivermectin from its covid protocol this year. This is exactly how election fraud conspiracy theories, as well as other batshi insane theories spread as well. People just spreading it on Twitter en masse.

We even know the genesis of the Ivermectin stuff from an Australian politician. If enough people make noise, it just overwhelms people and becomes truth.
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bay fan said:

snowdog90 said:

nhamp07 said:

snowdog90 said:

TamuKid said:

I sort of struggled with the ivermectin and other supplements deal. I just figure in the end it won't hurt me to take em. I'm not sure I fully believe they help. But I feel comfortable taking zinc, melatonin, aspirin, some vitamins, and widely used (human form) ivermectin.

I still think my primary defense is coming from just being young, healthy, and vaxxed. Everything else is just potential extra help with little to no downside.


Lot of posts have been deleted on this thread. I am really not wanting to be provocative or contentious, I am very focused on what works against covid and genuinely curious to see how you fight this and how well your experience turns out.

I choose not to be vaccinated, I have my reasons. I have been taking ivermectin prophylactically with no problems and no covid. I am anxious to hear if you get the prescribed ivermectin and how it works out for you. Hang in there, hope you get over this soon.
Once he gets better the ivermectin crowd will attribute it to that, not the fact hes a fully vaxxed healthy 30something year old. That's the most frustrating part of the HCQ then ivermectin kick from antivaxxers. Hell he had a 99% chance of doing just fine before the vaccine too given the demographic. Vaccine just made it 99.9%


Absolutely no motive for anyone to lie about ivermectin. It works. Thousands, maybe millions have benefitted already. I heard about it over a year ago. Tons of studies, vast majority show benefit from ivermectin. Thousands of doctors testifying to the efficacy of ivermectin against covid. Demand skyrocketing for ivermectin despite the liars at WHO and CDC warning against it.

Ivermectin works no matter if you choose to ignore it or downplay it. I will continue to take it prophylactically while I read all the stories of vaccinated people catching covid.

For those people, I recommend fighting covid using a regimen that includes ivermectin. Very safe, and it works.

I have no agenda other than I don't want people to die from covid.
Snowdog, why do you suppose the doctors who post on here say there is no conclusive evidence?

What I have gathered from texags is that they are all deep state liberals that let their hated of Trump (pbuh) and love of Xiden guide their medical practices.
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bay fan said:

snowdog90 said:

nhamp07 said:

snowdog90 said:

TamuKid said:

I sort of struggled with the ivermectin and other supplements deal. I just figure in the end it won't hurt me to take em. I'm not sure I fully believe they help. But I feel comfortable taking zinc, melatonin, aspirin, some vitamins, and widely used (human form) ivermectin.

I still think my primary defense is coming from just being young, healthy, and vaxxed. Everything else is just potential extra help with little to no downside.


Lot of posts have been deleted on this thread. I am really not wanting to be provocative or contentious, I am very focused on what works against covid and genuinely curious to see how you fight this and how well your experience turns out.

I choose not to be vaccinated, I have my reasons. I have been taking ivermectin prophylactically with no problems and no covid. I am anxious to hear if you get the prescribed ivermectin and how it works out for you. Hang in there, hope you get over this soon.
Once he gets better the ivermectin crowd will attribute it to that, not the fact hes a fully vaxxed healthy 30something year old. That's the most frustrating part of the HCQ then ivermectin kick from antivaxxers. Hell he had a 99% chance of doing just fine before the vaccine too given the demographic. Vaccine just made it 99.9%


Absolutely no motive for anyone to lie about ivermectin. It works. Thousands, maybe millions have benefitted already. I heard about it over a year ago. Tons of studies, vast majority show benefit from ivermectin. Thousands of doctors testifying to the efficacy of ivermectin against covid. Demand skyrocketing for ivermectin despite the liars at WHO and CDC warning against it.

Ivermectin works no matter if you choose to ignore it or downplay it. I will continue to take it prophylactically while I read all the stories of vaccinated people catching covid.

For those people, I recommend fighting covid using a regimen that includes ivermectin. Very safe, and it works.

I have no agenda other than I don't want people to die from covid.
Snowdog, why do you suppose the doctors who post on here say there is no conclusive evidence?


I don't know.

"IN ADDITION, the study looked at culture viability, meaning how infectious the patients were, and found that only 13% of ivermectin patients were infectious after six days, compared with 50% of the placebo group almost four times as many.
"Our study shows first and foremost that ivermectin has antiviral activity," Schwartz said. "It also shows that there is almost a 100% chance that a person will be noninfectious in four to six days, which could lead to shortening isolation time for these people. This could have a huge economic and social impact.""

https://m.jpost.com/health-science/israeli-scientist-says-covid-19-could-be-treated-for-under-1day-675612
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OP here: Day 4 according to when doc said to start counting. Feel fine today. Don't feel sick at all. Maybe slight sinus pressure/congestion. Nothing I'd normally think twice about. Basically just don't have taste or smell as the only symptom.

I got an oximeter. 97%. Don't feel like I have any breathing issues.

Got ivermectin script yesterday. So took 15mg yesterday and today. Don't really think I need it and not sure if it helps, but don't think it hurts so why not? Otherwise just been taking a 50mg zinc pill and staying hydrated.

Hardest part has just been isolating from my wife and two kiddos. And missing the Kent State game of course. Will probably get tested on Tuesday or Wednesday to see if I'm in the clear.
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TamuKid said:

OP here: Day 4 according to when doc said to start counting. Feel fine today. Don't feel sick at all. Maybe slight sinus pressure/congestion. Nothing I'd normally think twice about. Basically just don't have taste or smell as the only symptom.

I got an oximeter. 97%. Don't feel like I have any breathing issues.

Got ivermectin script yesterday. So took 15mg yesterday and today. Don't really think I need it and not sure if it helps, but don't think it hurts so why not? Otherwise just been taking a 50mg zinc pill and staying hydrated.

Hardest part has just been isolating from my wife and two kiddos. And missing the Kent State game of course. Will probably get tested on Tuesday or Wednesday to see if I'm in the clear.


Glad you're doing well. Thanks for the update.
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TamuKid said:


Hardest part has just been isolating from my wife and two kiddos. And missing the Kent State game of course. Will probably get tested on Tuesday or Wednesday to see if I'm in the clear.
I wouldn't waste your time. People test positive for weeks to months after infection. 10 days from symptom onset is considered free of COVID, regardless of test results.
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snowdog90 said:

"...doc said she'd consider last night my "Day 1". Said no real treatments. "

Kick this idiot to the curb and follow Joe Rogan's regimen. Throw the kitchen sink at it, including ivermectin. Why would you not?
Might listen to a Dr over Joe Rogan
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snowdog90 said:

bay fan said:

snowdog90 said:

nhamp07 said:

snowdog90 said:

TamuKid said:

I sort of struggled with the ivermectin and other supplements deal. I just figure in the end it won't hurt me to take em. I'm not sure I fully believe they help. But I feel comfortable taking zinc, melatonin, aspirin, some vitamins, and widely used (human form) ivermectin.

I still think my primary defense is coming from just being young, healthy, and vaxxed. Everything else is just potential extra help with little to no downside.


Lot of posts have been deleted on this thread. I am really not wanting to be provocative or contentious, I am very focused on what works against covid and genuinely curious to see how you fight this and how well your experience turns out.

I choose not to be vaccinated, I have my reasons. I have been taking ivermectin prophylactically with no problems and no covid. I am anxious to hear if you get the prescribed ivermectin and how it works out for you. Hang in there, hope you get over this soon.
Once he gets better the ivermectin crowd will attribute it to that, not the fact hes a fully vaxxed healthy 30something year old. That's the most frustrating part of the HCQ then ivermectin kick from antivaxxers. Hell he had a 99% chance of doing just fine before the vaccine too given the demographic. Vaccine just made it 99.9%


Absolutely no motive for anyone to lie about ivermectin. It works. Thousands, maybe millions have benefitted already. I heard about it over a year ago. Tons of studies, vast majority show benefit from ivermectin. Thousands of doctors testifying to the efficacy of ivermectin against covid. Demand skyrocketing for ivermectin despite the liars at WHO and CDC warning against it.

Ivermectin works no matter if you choose to ignore it or downplay it. I will continue to take it prophylactically while I read all the stories of vaccinated people catching covid.

For those people, I recommend fighting covid using a regimen that includes ivermectin. Very safe, and it works.

I have no agenda other than I don't want people to die from covid.
Snowdog, why do you suppose the doctors who post on here say there is no conclusive evidence?


I don't know.

"IN ADDITION, the study looked at culture viability, meaning how infectious the patients were, and found that only 13% of ivermectin patients were infectious after six days, compared with 50% of the placebo group almost four times as many.
"Our study shows first and foremost that ivermectin has antiviral activity," Schwartz said. "It also shows that there is almost a 100% chance that a person will be noninfectious in four to six days, which could lead to shortening isolation time for these people. This could have a huge economic and social impact.""

https://m.jpost.com/health-science/israeli-scientist-says-covid-19-could-be-treated-for-under-1day-675612


Informative thread for the hive mind to buzz about this morning. Give 'em hell Snowdog.
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Ivermectin is the new hydroxychloroquine. Doesn't really hurt you if you take it for COVID but doesn't really help either.
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PatAg said:

snowdog90 said:

"...doc said she'd consider last night my "Day 1". Said no real treatments. "

Kick this idiot to the curb and follow Joe Rogan's regimen. Throw the kitchen sink at it, including ivermectin. Why would you not?
Might listen to a Dr over Joe Rogan


Joe Rogan listens to and interviews doctors for a living. That's why he did what he did and felt better in a day or so.

But hey, if you get covid and you have some genius doctor tell you to go home with no treatment, and just wait til you can't breathe then go to the ER, I would hope you would be smart enough to get a second opinion. Thousands of doctors are prescribing ivermectin and other treatments.
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AggieUSMC said:

Ivermectin is the new hydroxychloroquine. Doesn't really hurt you if you take it for COVID but doesn't really help either.


This is just wrong. Good lord. Read the post above yours. Read the study I posted.
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nhamp07 said:

snowdog90 said:

TamuKid said:

I sort of struggled with the ivermectin and other supplements deal. I just figure in the end it won't hurt me to take em. I'm not sure I fully believe they help. But I feel comfortable taking zinc, melatonin, aspirin, some vitamins, and widely used (human form) ivermectin.

I still think my primary defense is coming from just being young, healthy, and vaxxed. Everything else is just potential extra help with little to no downside.


Lot of posts have been deleted on this thread. I am really not wanting to be provocative or contentious, I am very focused on what works against covid and genuinely curious to see how you fight this and how well your experience turns out.

I choose not to be vaccinated, I have my reasons. I have been taking ivermectin prophylactically with no problems and no covid. I am anxious to hear if you get the prescribed ivermectin and how it works out for you. Hang in there, hope you get over this soon.
Once he gets better the ivermectin crowd will attribute it to that, not the fact hes a fully vaxxed healthy 30something year old. That's the most frustrating part of the HCQ then ivermectin kick from antivaxxers. Hell he had a 99% chance of doing just fine before the vaccine too given the demographic. Vaccine just made it 99.9%

Cant both be true? Maybe it works for some but not enough to be prescribed universally. Why isn't harm reduction medicine practice anymore? There is an entire aisle of the grocery store dedicated to bottled pills that have similar non-universal results. Some people respond to Airborne, St Johns wart, witch hazel, neti pots etc while others dont. But why wouldn't we try everything in our arsenal especially if the downside is minimal?
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AggieUSMC said:

Ivermectin is the new hydroxychloroquine. Doesn't really hurt you if you take it for COVID but doesn't really help either.


Lol It'll be much more digestible for y'all when it's called Pfizermectin.
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Are you able to taste beer again? Can't imagine watching Aggie football without beer. Seems like all signs pointing up and glad to hear you are feeling better.
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PJYoung said:

Layne Staley said:

GeographyAg said:

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GeographyAg said:

Sounds like you're already doing better so I hope that continues.

Everyone I know who was vaccinated but caught it (after lengthy exposure to an unvaccinated symptomatic case) had a very mild case. I know there are exceptions to that, but they seem rare. Hopefully you follow suit.


These kind of posts are what I find funny. Can't just say every vaccinated person you know that caught it had a mild case. Nope, got to make sure to throw in something about unvaccinated and it being their fault.

Not quite as bad as the poster that only wants to socialize with people that make the same choice they do, but definitely on the same side of the crazy scale.
I wasn't blaming the unvaccinated, just stating my anecdotal experiences.

The unvaccinated love to state their experiences and extrapolate them to everything. "Ivermectin works" is nothing but anecdotal experiences.

I'm amused that the ivermectin unvaccinated want this guy with very mild symptoms to not take his doctor's advice and go get drugs that do nothing and take them immediately. It's funny, and sad, imho.
and the vaccinated are carrying the same viral load as the unvaccinated getting people sick..


Very false but I'm not surprised to read it on TexAgs.
Not false at all. But I'm not surprised people aren't following the science and data on it.

"Data from COVID-19 tests in the United States, the United Kingdom and Singapore are showing that vaccinated people who become infected with Delta SARS-CoV-2 can carry as much virus in their nose as do unvaccinated people. This means that despite the protection offered by vaccines, a proportion of vaccinated people can pass on Delta, possibly aiding its rise."

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02187-1

"We find no difference in viral loads when comparing unvaccinated individuals to those who have vaccine "breakthrough" infections. Furthermore, individuals with vaccine breakthrough infections frequently test positive with viral loads consistent with the ability to shed infectious viruses. Our results, while preliminary, suggest that if vaccinated individuals become infected with the delta variant, they may be sources of SARS-CoV-2 transmission to others."

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.31.21261387v1

"A new study found that people vaccinated against coronavirus who have also contracted the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 could have similar peak levels of the virus as people who have not had a vaccination."

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/delta-infection-unvaccinated-and-vaccinated-people-have-similar-levels-of-virus
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Day 6 (from Loss of Taste/Smell and Sinus Pressure):

Still can't taste or smell anything. Had leftover smoked salmon, iced coffee, raw broccoli and black cherry yogurt for a late breakfast yesterday. Lol.

Otherwise, nothing since Day 2. Very minor head cold symptoms late on Day 1. 6 out of 10 head cold symptoms through the first half of Day 2 (would have ignored if not for realizing I couldn't taste). Day's 3, 4, 5, and 6 have had zero symptoms outside of no taste/smell.

I did start taking ivermectin on Day 3. 15mg a day, for 5 days. Meh, why not?
Also taking a One-A-Day, Zinc (50mg), drinking plenty of Gatorade and water, and getting plenty of fresh air and sun in the backyard/patio.

So far, for me, very easy "sickness", fortunately. I've never really felt sick. Just the minor head cold/allergy feeling for 24ish hours. Hope it stays that way.
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Glad you're doing well. I had COVID in April of 2020. Got vaccinated in March wife got vaccinated in April. She came home feeling bad on 8/30 tested positive 8/31. I started feeling sick Saturday took my vitamins and drank a ton of fluids and felt fine by game time thankfully. Tested positive Sunday and really just have the sinus issues like you were describing. Wife got taste and some smell back today and I haven't lost any yet. My first go around was definitely a lot worse. I spent 4 days in bed. Worst of it is being bored to tears sitting at home.
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snowdog90 said:

nhamp07 said:

snowdog90 said:

TamuKid said:

I sort of struggled with the ivermectin and other supplements deal. I just figure in the end it won't hurt me to take em. I'm not sure I fully believe they help. But I feel comfortable taking zinc, melatonin, aspirin, some vitamins, and widely used (human form) ivermectin.

I still think my primary defense is coming from just being young, healthy, and vaxxed. Everything else is just potential extra help with little to no downside.


Lot of posts have been deleted on this thread. I am really not wanting to be provocative or contentious, I am very focused on what works against covid and genuinely curious to see how you fight this and how well your experience turns out.

I choose not to be vaccinated, I have my reasons. I have been taking ivermectin prophylactically with no problems and no covid. I am anxious to hear if you get the prescribed ivermectin and how it works out for you. Hang in there, hope you get over this soon.
Once he gets better the ivermectin crowd will attribute it to that, not the fact hes a fully vaxxed healthy 30something year old. That's the most frustrating part of the HCQ then ivermectin kick from antivaxxers. Hell he had a 99% chance of doing just fine before the vaccine too given the demographic. Vaccine just made it 99.9%


Absolutely no motive for anyone to lie about ivermectin. It works. Thousands, maybe millions have benefitted already. I heard about it over a year ago. Tons of studies, vast majority show benefit from ivermectin. Thousands of doctors testifying to the efficacy of ivermectin against covid. Demand skyrocketing for ivermectin despite the liars at WHO and CDC warning against it.

Ivermectin works no matter if you choose to ignore it or downplay it. I will continue to take it prophylactically while I read all the stories of vaccinated people catching covid.

For those people, I recommend fighting covid using a regimen that includes ivermectin. Very safe, and it works.

I have no agenda other than I don't want people to die from covid.


People who are vaccinated are generally not needing ivermectin. I agree it seems to have benefits for people that aren't vaccinated.

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Worst of it is being bored to tears sitting at home.
Take a walk or take a drive. Get out of the house!
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Well I am on the porch watching the water and the sea gulls. So I guess I really don't have anything to complain about.
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snowdog90 said:

PatAg said:

snowdog90 said:

"...doc said she'd consider last night my "Day 1". Said no real treatments. "

Kick this idiot to the curb and follow Joe Rogan's regimen. Throw the kitchen sink at it, including ivermectin. Why would you not?
Might listen to a Dr over Joe Rogan


Joe Rogan listens to and interviews doctors for a living. That's why he did what he did and felt better in a day or so.

But hey, if you get covid and you have some genius doctor tell you to go home with no treatment, and just wait til you can't breathe then go to the ER, I would hope you would be smart enough to get a second opinion. Thousands of doctors are prescribing ivermectin and other treatments.
I know 2 people who ended up in the hospital because of COVID. Both went to the ER when it got bad and were sent home to let it run it's course. Both ended up back in the ER and admitted for multiple days due to developing pneumonia. One was my diabetic step-dad last year before the vaccine was available, the other was my vaccinated aunt, who got out of the hospital last Thursday. My step-dad would have died if my mom wasn't the squeaky wheel the hospital couldn't avoid because they tried to send him home rather than admitting him. They finally treated him and he was walking out a few days later.

I'm not saying ivermectin works or is the best treatment, but we're over a year and a half into this and the best treatment we have is time? Give me a break. Seems the medical community went all in on the vaccine and no other alternative treatments until it gets bad. I wonder how many people sitting in the hospital right now (both vaccinated and unvaccinated) could have avoided it if there were treatments offered when they first started having symptoms?
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Fireman said:

Are you able to taste beer again? Can't imagine watching Aggie football without beer. Seems like all signs pointing up and glad to hear you are feeling better.
Fran, 2nd Half Sherman, and Any Month But November Sumlin aren't our coaches anymore. Alcohol consumption isn't needed as much at this moment.
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traxter said:

snowdog90 said:

"...doc said she'd consider last night my "Day 1". Said no real treatments. "

Kick this idiot to the curb and follow Joe Rogan's regimen. Throw the kitchen sink at it, including ivermectin. Why would you not?


Just saw this in another thread.
What a moron (talking about Dr in the video). The Ivermectin story about increased calls to poison control and severe side effects tells me all that I need to know...
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I'm not saying ivermectin works or is the best treatment, but we're over a year and a half into this and the best treatment we have is time? Give me a break. Seems the medical community went all in on the vaccine and no other alternative treatments until it gets bad. I wonder how many people sitting in the hospital right now (both vaccinated and unvaccinated) could have avoided it if there were treatments offered when they first started having symptoms?
Same goes for vents. From the outside, vents have never seemed like a high-quality/low resource course of treatment. Quite the opposite actually.
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aTm2004 said:

snowdog90 said:

PatAg said:

snowdog90 said:

"...doc said she'd consider last night my "Day 1". Said no real treatments. "

Kick this idiot to the curb and follow Joe Rogan's regimen. Throw the kitchen sink at it, including ivermectin. Why would you not?
Might listen to a Dr over Joe Rogan


Joe Rogan listens to and interviews doctors for a living. That's why he did what he did and felt better in a day or so.

But hey, if you get covid and you have some genius doctor tell you to go home with no treatment, and just wait til you can't breathe then go to the ER, I would hope you would be smart enough to get a second opinion. Thousands of doctors are prescribing ivermectin and other treatments.
I know 2 people who ended up in the hospital because of COVID. Both went to the ER when it got bad and were sent home to let it run it's course. Both ended up back in the ER and admitted for multiple days due to developing pneumonia. One was my diabetic step-dad last year before the vaccine was available, the other was my vaccinated aunt, who got out of the hospital last Thursday. My step-dad would have died if my mom wasn't the squeaky wheel the hospital couldn't avoid because they tried to send him home rather than admitting him. They finally treated him and he was walking out a few days later.

I'm not saying ivermectin works or is the best treatment, but we're over a year and a half into this and the best treatment we have is time? Give me a break. Seems the medical community went all in on the vaccine and no other alternative treatments until it gets bad. I wonder how many people sitting in the hospital right now (both vaccinated and unvaccinated) could have avoided it if there were treatments offered when they first started having symptoms?


Are you saying these two people took ivermectin and got better or were treated with something else?
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When both were tested my step-dad wasn't given anything. My aunt and uncle were given ivermectin and something else I can't remember. My uncle was fine after a couple days. When they both started having issues, they went to the ER, were "treated" (given O2) and sent home to get better. Both went back to the ER with pneumonia and were admitted about a week later. My aunt was treated the moment she was admitted because she's privately insured. My step-dad wasn't and my mom literally had a stroke arguing with the case manager because she was trying to push my step-dad out without treatment because he was on Medicare and back for what they "treated" him for the first time, so they weren't going to get paid.
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aTm2004 said:

When both were tested my step-dad wasn't given anything. My aunt and uncle were given ivermectin and something else I can't remember. My uncle was fine after a couple days. When they both started having issues, they went to the ER, were "treated" (given O2) and sent home to get better. Both went back to the ER with pneumonia and were admitted about a week later. My aunt was treated the moment she was admitted because she's privately insured. My step-dad wasn't and my mom literally had a stroke arguing with the case manager because she was trying to push my step-dad out without treatment because he was on Medicare and back for what they "treated" him for the first time, so they weren't going to get paid.


Ugh. Sounds like a nightmare. Glad it's over.
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Day 9… have felt fine this entire time. Had the sinus/congestion stuff on day 1 and 2. But pretty minor. Allergy-like. Otherwise, wouldn't have known I had it if not for the loss of taste/smell.

Isolating from family and not doing anything was the worst part for me.

Will look to do the Texas CARES deal after this. At this point, I'm glad I got it. This is no longer a "novel" virus for me and my body. Covid is essentially like any other cold/sickness for my immune system now.
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And missing the Kent State game of course.
Didn't you hear from the Zoo? Haynes King single handedly lifted our team to miraculous victory. His three interceptions were the work of slovenly, unmotivated play by lesser teammates. His scrambling ability reflected a mix of Barry Sanders and Usain Bolt. He also did not protest the Sully statue.
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I'm not saying ivermectin works or is the best treatment, but we're over a year and a half into this and the best treatment we have is time? Give me a break. Seems the medical community went all in on the vaccine and no other alternative treatments until it gets bad.
I am not saying the hospital is right or wrong. This would frustrate the hell out of me as well.

That being said, I do find the rejection of medical advice, embrace of hair-brained treatments, and searching for health wisdom from former Fear Factor hosts turned shock-jock podcasters to all revolve around the belief that we can't live in a world where there is no good, easy answer.

From my understanding, this has pretty much always been the case with viruses. We don't have any silver bullet but we do have a very long history of snake oil salesman, damaging consumer products containing all sorts of crazy stuff, and financial incentives for folks trying to drum up quick and easy cures that don't have to work and may be damaging.

I try to remember that when docs say the theoretical downside of something like HCQ or Ivermectin may be small but are legitimate and the potential benefit seems oversold and likely non-existent.
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TamuKid said:

Figured I'd add an anecdote to the board. I'll update as I progress.

I'm 33, male, 5'11" 170. No known health issues. Fully Vaxxed with Pfizer (in April-ish).

I visited my sister in law and 6 year old niece/nephew on the 22nd with my wife and two kids. Played in the pool and hung mainly outside.

Her kids got tested on 23rd. Positive result on 24th. I felt a sore throat on 25th. Meanwhile my daughter was sick with something (fever, fatigue, eye discharge). Turns out she had double ear infection and pink-eye, with a negative covid test on the 26th. Wife (with no symptoms) did a rapid test on 24th that was negative. And she got a PCR test on the 27th that was negative.

I did a rapid test on the 29th that was negative, but still had just a sore throat it would start around 9pm and stop about an hour after waking up. I figured ear infection (have had that before). Did a telehealth appt yesterday. They wanted to do a strep swab to rule it out. Did that, negative.

Then last night I got hit with congestion and sinus pressure which was new after over a week of sore throat. Then realized my IPA tasted like nothing. Dipping pretzels in Nutella was also tasteless outside of salt. Woke up today with a headache, congestion, and lots of sinus pressure behind eyes and under eyes. Tested with a few things and definitely don't have taste or smell. No sore throat though. Did a rapid test that immediately showed positive. At this point not sure if sore throat unrelated to covid or not?

My doc said she'd consider last night my "Day 1". Said no real treatments. They don't recommend ivermectin (and won't prescribe). I could do monoclonal antibodies but said more for high risk which I'm not. Said to treat symptoms and should be fine. If I feel chest pain, tightness, or have issues breathing let them know.

Worst part as of right now is not being able to go to the game this weekend. My 7 year old and I were so excited to go after not going to any last year; and for RWB out. Absolutely bummer. Broke my heart telling him we can't go.
Your Doctor is wrong on not being a home treatment. That's the problem the CDC/FDA/Whitehouse makes it all about the vaccine and there is no official patient/Doctor home guideline. The good news is a group of doctors like Dr. Peter McCullough have come up with a guideline that is backed by research. I'd print this out and share with your doctor. If they don't agree to follow the guideline then find a new doctor.

https://aapsonline.org/CovidPatientTreatmentGuide.pdf

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7410805/

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TamuKid said:

Ivermectin cost at CVS quoted at $97. For 30 count of 3mg pills. For a 6 a day, for 5 day treatment.

Seems high. Thought it was a "cheap and widely available" drug?
Using the "GoodRx" app my wife's was only $42 at CVS last night.
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