Tylenol and lots of water.
When it was obvious the monoclonals weren’t helping I called the pharmacist to get an idea of when to expect improvement. She read the documentation to me and basically if you waited too long after symptoms it won’t help.
In the waiting room on Thursday the doctor asked if I had had the vaccine and I said no. He said, good because it won’t work if you’ve had the vaccine.
A man was there with his son and he spoke up - said he’d had the treatment two days before and he HAD had the vaccine. Nobody told him it was a problem. The doctor just looked at him, shrugged, and walked away.
What is WRONG with these people?
Oh my goodness I”m so sorry to hear this. Were you taking any supplements before you got sick? I’m taking C, D, Zinc, and N-A-C. Lots of water and occasional nitric oxide products like L-Argetine and Beet powder. Iodine, liquid silver, and horse dewormer on the shelf, in case I develop any symptoms.
Not sure I would even leave the house for any treatment, my trust in medical professionals is so low right now. However I am keeping all options open, including even possibly taking a vaccine one day, as more data is available, or some of the newer more traditional vaccines are released, supposedly in the next few months.
I wish you and you husband well. Hopefully you are near the end of the trauma, and will then have natural immunity, which some believe can last for years, God Bless.
Please take what you can from the following link. On the PDF, click to page 2
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-mask-plus-protocol/
Over the counter items include:
Melatonin
Vitamin C
Zinc
Vitamin D
Quercetin
Curcumin (The better studies were done with Doctor's Best Curcumin (C3) with BioPerine)
Listed mouthwashes
Listed nasal spray options
(Honey - new one to me)
Separately, N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) is another great item to take. This paper has a graphic at the end that describes dosage:
https://www.dovepress.com/getfile.php?fileID=63267
For the nasal spray, you can also use Xlear Xylitol nasal spray, which now has multiple studies showing it stops the virus from adhering and replicating in the upper nasal cavity.
Any number of these will help you and your husband.
It's not a good sign the monoclonals didn't resolve this in two days.
A relative got the shot, got break through covid, went to the ER four days later with a rapid heart beat, got the anti bodies the next day and did fine after that.