Charpie said:
My doc prescribed that much at one time with one pill...once a week
Wow
Charpie said:
My doc prescribed that much at one time with one pill...once a week
They make a 50.000IU pill that we use weekly all the time. I take one every week.Warsteiner said:
Is it really ok to take 50,000 iu at once? That's like 25 pills....lol
Bubblescreen Punt 97 said:
Doc Rev,
Got the Moderna shot Friday. Have felt bad starting Saturday and feel worse today. Low fever, headache, body aches, runny nose, cough and congestion. Arm hurt bad and lymph nodes swollen for 2 days. Wish I wouldn't have took the shot now. Don't want to get second.
I am also taking all the supplements that you recommend and have since you recommended them. Never tested positive and have felt good all year until now. What do you recommend I do?
What about T cell and B cell as it relates to immunity potential longer term (without anti-bodies present), from a previously recovered covid+?woodlees said:
So with natural infection the level of immunity (measured by anti-spike antibody levels) can vary widely, and is generally summed up as the worse the COVID infection, the greater the immune response. So, what that means is that patients who have had an asymptomatic or mild infection likely have lower levels of immunity.
what is known is that a single dose of mRNA vaccine after a COVID infection usually provide robust immunity.
all of that holds if you have a normal immune system. If you are immunosuppressed, either by the medications you take for transplant or an autoimmune disease, or if you are generally debilitated, your responses to natural infection and vaccines may be such that you cannot be guaranteed to be immune
we also know that a significant minority of transplant recipients still don't have adequate antibody responses even after 3 doses of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine.
Ok I posted this 3 days ago and I anticipated a lot more reaction from this post but for some reason this doesn't seem that important.scrap said:
To vaccinate or not is a personal choice. Regardless of what you choose and especially for those individuals who have higher risk to danger from Covid 19 (obese, over age 70, diabetic, heart disease, ect) we should emphasize early treatment to this infection is critical.
What are your thoughts on the use of Ivermectin. Some doctors are touting this as a medicine that could end this pandemic. One study in Argentina involved 1200 frontline healthcare givers (nurses) where 800 were given Ivermectin and the other 400 a placebo (no medicine). This was a 8 month study and of the 800 workers, none contracted Covid19, of the 400 placebo participants 58% got Covid19. If true, Ivermectin should be a consideration for those who contract the virus as there are other studies that show it is highly effective in defeating this virus.
Here is a website that provides a lot of information on Ivermectin. There are several videos on this page but a very persuasive one is titled "Congressional Testimony on Ivermectin" by Dr Korey. Thoughts.
https://www.austincompounding.pharmacy/covidinfo
billyjack2009 said:
I think I've seen him mention giving kids a regular daily vitamin.
Mark Fairchild said:
What vitamin are you referencing taking 50,000 iu?
Getting vaccinated is the recommended course of action. Pregnant women have been shown to more likely get severely ill from COVID-19 compared to non-pregnant people. As for other medications I would be hesitant to use them as they are not proven and could potentially harm the fetus.txaggie_08 said:
Doc,
I'm sure it's been addressed somewhere along the way, but any advice for an unvaxxed pregnant woman? My wife is about 8 weeks pregnant, and we're just wondering what can be done as therapeutics if she were to contract Covid right now. What's safe for pregnant women to take, especially in first trimester?
I know these may be better questions for her OB/GYN, but she's having to find a new Doc after moving to a new town and our first baby visit isn't for another week and a half.
Read this thread: https://texags.com/forums/84/topics/3208844MadDog73 said:
Can someone tell me what this means.
You're welcome. I found it to be helpful, too.MadDog73 said:
Thanks. Very helpful.
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However, if you are diagnosed with Covid-19 take 50,000IU immediately as this appears to have significant benefits.