Awesome. Best wishes.
Excellent news. This place may argue all day long, but we all hope you are back on your feet and healthy soon. Stay strong and kick this thing in the ass.Quote:
Thank you all its insane how tough this is.
AgRebel08 said:
Thanks I was day 10 they made amd exception.
Last night was rough o2 would drop to low 80s and I would have to work an hour to get it to 90, exhausted.
Got my 2nd dose or remdisivir. Not sure if that or the antibodic is working but o2 holding steady at 94.
They mentioned the other treatment but said since I'm improving they will hold off.
Thank you all its insane how tough this is.
03_Aggie said:unmade bed said:snowdog90 said:Salute The Marines said:jopatura said:
OP was asking about hydroxychloroquine on the 24th. He may be out of the window for antibodies. They won't give it after 10 days.
Yep. And the same usual suspects on that thread were telling him it worked. And now he's in the hospital and yet they still want him to ignore his physician and spew their potentially deadly misinformation.
Agrebel08 started the hcq thread and never posted again in 4 pages. Nobody knows what they did. On that thread, most recommended ivermectin or monoclonal antibodies. many people can't get monoclonal antibodies, which was having great results.
Can't have that when there's vaccines to sell, so now, good luck getting monoclonal antibodies..
Lol at the idea that "they" have limited supply of monoclonal antibodies in order to make money on the vaccine.
We burned up quite a bit of our supply of monoclonal antibody treatment with the delta surge this summer (ironically many of those were patients that refused vaccination due to concerns over long term effects and lack of proper testing, but apparently they didn't have same concerns for antibody treatment).
Now do those that were vaccinated and still took treatments because 1) they still needed it or, 2) didn't need it but didn't have enough confidence in their vaccine to ride it out.
unmade bed said:
Lol at the idea that "they" have limited supply of monoclonal antibodies in order to make money on the vaccine.
We burned up quite a bit of our supply of monoclonal antibody treatment with the delta surge this summer (ironically many of those were patients that refused vaccination due to concerns over long term effects and lack of proper testing, but apparently they didn't have same concerns for antibody treatment).
AgRebel08 said:
Excellent health. No smoke and no cormobidities.
I did stop working out when I had a kid a year ago so I got to 190 and I'm 5'11 so I definitely have about 15 lbs of fat
I saw a lot about it mid-late last year. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/18/health/covid-antibody-regeneron.htmlplanoaggie123 said:unmade bed said:
Lol at the idea that "they" have limited supply of monoclonal antibodies in order to make money on the vaccine.
We burned up quite a bit of our supply of monoclonal antibody treatment with the delta surge this summer (ironically many of those were patients that refused vaccination due to concerns over long term effects and lack of proper testing, but apparently they didn't have same concerns for antibody treatment).
Looking for data to support this claim if you have it (not twitter doctors)
I know several people who were double vaxxed (and overweight) that got Delta and went and sought monoclonal antibodies. I could be wrong but I feel like its fun to say the unvaccinated dried up supplies but I think, without data, an argument could be made that the mentally damaged triple vaxxers freak out at any sniffle and go get multiple layers of treatment and that dried up the MA supply.
planoaggie123 said:
I dont have NY Times. I will stop with this. This thread is about someone in hospital. We have plenty of other threads. I should not have even chimed in, I just saw another claim w/o data and inquired. Back to the originally scheduled program....
Curry is on page 2, he was one of the hospitalized.Mark Fairchild said:
Encouraged that you feel well enough to be posting. Last September we had some pretty sick AGGIES in the hospital with Covid pneumonia, so I know that it can be a very difficult road to recovery. I am hoping that some of them can chime in and give you some advice because they have been where you are. Just want you to know that for right now you are in our family's Rosary. God bless and keep you. Will be checking in and checking on you.
Big blue star. Thank you for your kindness and humility.planoaggie123 said:
I dont have NY Times. I will stop with this. This thread is about someone in hospital. We have plenty of other threads. I should not have even chimed in, I just saw another claim w/o data and inquired. Back to the originally scheduled program....
Gunny456 said:
My aunt was a respiratory nurse in Beaumont. 42 and in great health. Very hard body fit. She got Covid at the beginning and way before vaccines. She was in hospital and was just a day or two from death. They gave her remdesivir and in two days she was. 100% better and was out of the hospital in 4 days.
Being a well known nurse she had special care due to the fact she worked with all those Dr's and were all very close friends with them.
She is still healthy.
Listen to your Doctors. Listening to a forum is as useful as asking what kind of truck to buy. To many personal agendas on both sides to make good decisions from any of them.
AgRebel08 said:
Thanks all the are saying I'm steady had to take me back to 40 liters of o2. So a step back.
The covid is still spreading and the xray showed that.
Its been very hard today.
You have an Aunt May.Gunny456 said:
Sorry Big fingers on little phone. She is very fit and a hard body. An aunt that is very easy on the eyes.