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Ivermectin/HCQ Thread

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My Ivermectin story. Had a guy in my office at work for 2 hours
that called me that night and said he had fever. The next morning
he tested positive and I got sent home for 7 days. Never got sick.
This was 7 months ago.

Fast forward to about 3 weeks ago. Another guy at work
spent 3 hours in my office on Friday and tested positive on Monday
morning. He called and told me he tested positive.

I had within a week taken a dose of Ivermectin on the first exposure.
Never got sick.

With the second exposure I had not taken any Ivermectin for
6 weeks. That morning I woke up with a sore throat and runny
nose. When the second guy called me I took a 2CC dose of
the liquid (injectable) Ivermectin orally. Woke up Tuesday morning
feeling completely normal.

I have been taking Zinc, D3 and Vitamin C daily for both encounters. I recently
added L Cysteine to my daily regiment.

Did I contract Covid on the 2nd exposure?

I don’t know but I know for sure I felt completely fine the next morning after
taking a dose of Ivermectin.
 

racernhra

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What effects does alcohol have on ivermectin?
I agree with what others have said. I read you shouldn’t drink while taking it but I had some beers and didn’t have issues. However, doing so continually may be a different outcome.

I don’t believe there was an issue drinking with HCQ, which I also have.
 

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What effects does alcohol have on ivermectin?
Almost all drugs have an alcohol avoidance clause. Mostly to CYA themselves.

However, avoid grapefruit or grapefruit juice. Grapefruit has an enzyme in it which interacts with over 70 drugs and causes problems with altering the drugs properties.
 

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My Ivermectin story. Had a guy in my office at work for 2 hours
that called me that night and said he had fever. The next morning
he tested positive and I got sent home for 7 days. Never got sick.
This was 7 months ago.

Fast forward to about 3 weeks ago. Another guy at work
spent 3 hours in my office on Friday and tested positive on Monday
morning. He called and told me he tested positive.

I had within a week taken a dose of Ivermectin on the first exposure.
Never got sick.

With the second exposure I had not taken any Ivermectin for
6 weeks. That morning I woke up with a sore throat and runny
nose. When the second guy called me I took a 2CC dose of
the liquid (injectable) Ivermectin orally. Woke up Tuesday morning
feeling completely normal.

I have been taking Zinc, D3 and Vitamin C daily for both encounters. I recently
added L Cysteine to my daily regiment.

Did I contract Covid on the 2nd exposure?

I don’t know but I know for sure I felt completely fine the next morning after
taking a dose of Ivermectin.
This is where the Binax at home test kits that you can get from Walgreens, CVS or Walmart are very helpful for the curiosity. You know if you are positive or negative but the health departments don't know and cant wreck your next 4 weeks for you and your family.
 

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This is where the Binax at home test kits that you can get from Walgreens, CVS or Walmart are very helpful for the curiosity. You know if you are positive or negative but the health departments don't know and cant wreck your next 4 weeks for you and your family.
This is a great idea.
 

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Does anyone know if ivermectin is safe for pregnancies? I've followed this thread from the beginning, but can't recall if it has been discussed. I tested positive yesterday and had ivermectin ready to go. I had a rough day yesterday, but feel much better today. My concern is I was around my 35 week pregnant wife a lot before I realized I had it. She's going to the doctor to get tested and to get the antibodies if she does have it. Didn't know if the ivermectin was safe for her to take? The FLCCC protocol just says to consult with your doctor in first trimester. Nothing about later stages of pregnancy. Her OB is all about the vaccine so we can't talk to him about it. Does anyone have any stories or know if it is safe?
 

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Does anyone know if ivermectin is safe for pregnancies? I've followed this thread from the beginning, but can't recall if it has been discussed. I tested positive yesterday and had ivermectin ready to go. I had a rough day yesterday, but feel much better today. My concern is I was around my 35 week pregnant wife a lot before I realized I had it. She's going to the doctor to get tested and to get the antibodies if she does have it. Didn't know if the ivermectin was safe for her to take? The FLCCC protocol just says to consult with your doctor in first trimester. Nothing about later stages of pregnancy. Her OB is all about the vaccine so we can't talk to him about it. Does anyone have any stories or know if it is safe?
I've tried researching this extensively and the best I can find is "not enough evidence" either way. Red flags come up when they talk about rabbits and mice in lab studies.

But there is a good bit of evidence considering the drug is used widely around the world in less than nutritious areas where healthy pregnancies still happen when mothers have taken the drug inadvertently (not knowing they were pregnant)....its kind of a push.

I would guess in my non medically educated opinion, prophylaxis use (weekly) might not be best....but therapeutic use to overcome sickness might not be too risky
 

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I've tried researching this extensively and the best I can find is "not enough evidence" either way. Red flags come up when they talk about rabbits and mice in lab studies.

But there is a good bit of evidence considering the drug is used widely around the world in less than nutritious areas where healthy pregnancies still happen when mothers have taken the drug inadvertently (not knowing they were pregnant)....its kind of a push.

I would guess in my non medically educated opinion, prophylaxis use (weekly) might not be best....but therapeutic use to overcome sickness might not be too risky
I was able to find on the FLCCC Alliance FAQ page where they state, "Finally, ivermectin has been used safely in pregnant women, children, and infants."

Update on our situation. My wife tested positive Monday morning and immediately got the Monoclonal Antibodies. I have also given her low doses of Ivermectin and she is feeling much better than on Monday. Went to the hospital yesterday to check on the baby and everything is fine.

My parents also tested positive and received the antibodies on Monday and taking the double dose of Ivermectin daily. They are both up and operating like nothing was ever wrong in 3 days time. Both just dealt with stage 4 cancers last year.

I didn't get the antibodies and I'm now on day 6 with terrible body aches and headaches. I have energy and mentally I'm okay. If I didn't feel like I've been beating with a bat every night in my sleep I would be okay.
 

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I was able to find on the FLCCC Alliance FAQ page where they state, "Finally, ivermectin has been used safely in pregnant women, children, and infants."

Update on our situation. My wife tested positive Monday morning and immediately got the Monoclonal Antibodies. I have also given her low doses of Ivermectin and she is feeling much better than on Monday. Went to the hospital yesterday to check on the baby and everything is fine.

My parents also tested positive and received the antibodies on Monday and taking the double dose of Ivermectin daily. They are both up and operating like nothing was ever wrong in 3 days time. Both just dealt with stage 4 cancers last year.

I didn't get the antibodies and I'm now on day 6 with terrible body aches and headaches. I have energy and mentally I'm okay. If I didn't feel like I've been beating with a bat every night in my sleep I would be okay.
Keep up the fight brother. If you can get the antibodies, I'd get them. If not, you just have to press on. It just went through my whole family, and this virus does just have really weird things with it.

For me, the sleeping was really hard for about 4-5 days. It's like your body is exhausted but your mind won't stop, and is in some weird sort of way, it's trying to solve problems about the virus, or vitamins, or whatever, but there's nothing to solve. It's hard to explain. But it does get better. I used benadryl 2 nights to assist in sleeping, and my wife had some melatonin that I used a few nights also. Both seemed to help.
 

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I was able to find on the FLCCC Alliance FAQ page where they state, "Finally, ivermectin has been used safely in pregnant women, children, and infants."

Update on our situation. My wife tested positive Monday morning and immediately got the Monoclonal Antibodies. I have also given her low doses of Ivermectin and she is feeling much better than on Monday. Went to the hospital yesterday to check on the baby and everything is fine.

My parents also tested positive and received the antibodies on Monday and taking the double dose of Ivermectin daily. They are both up and operating like nothing was ever wrong in 3 days time. Both just dealt with stage 4 cancers last year.

I didn't get the antibodies and I'm now on day 6 with terrible body aches and headaches. I have energy and mentally I'm okay. If I didn't feel like I've been beating with a bat every night in my sleep I would be okay.
One more thing, you should consider adding 1 full strength aspirin to your daily meds. There's been a lot of discussion of clotting and also micro-clotting with the spike protein in covid. Doing so will thin your blood, which will help with clotting, but it will also help to manage the headaches. I only had the severe headaches for a couple days, but those are rough!

Edit: One Dr. I was watching said you should continue the daily aspirin for up to 3 months after having Covid to reduce the risk of the clotting.
 

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One more thing, you should consider adding 1 full strength aspirin to your daily meds. There's been a lot of discussion of clotting and also micro-clotting with the spike protein in covid. Doing so will thin your blood, which will help with clotting, but it will also help to manage the headaches. I only had the severe headaches for a couple days, but those are rough!

Edit: One Dr. I was watching said you should continue the daily aspirin for up to 3 months after having Covid to reduce the risk of the clotting.
Thanks for the suggestions. I've been following the FLCCC Protocol pretty much exact. Which includes aspirin and melatonin. What stinks is I woke up Monday feeling at least 85-90% and I've regressed the last couple days in regards to the aches and pains. If I wake up tomorrow morning feeling like I did this morning, I'm going to just go get the antibodies. Unless anyone else has any other suggestions. I mean my 8 month pregnant wife is up and moving around better than I am and I'm in good physical condition and run a masonry business. Hurts the ego little bit, I guess.
 

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Thanks for the suggestions. I've been following the FLCCC Protocol pretty much exact. Which includes aspirin and melatonin. What stinks is I woke up Monday feeling at least 85-90% and I've regressed the last couple days in regards to the aches and pains. If I wake up tomorrow morning feeling like I did this morning, I'm going to just go get the antibodies. Unless anyone else has any other suggestions. I mean my 8 month pregnant wife is up and moving around better than I am and I'm in good physical condition and run a masonry business. Hurts the ego little bit, I guess.
I hear you. If you're still feeling crappy, and you're able to get it, don't feel bad about doing it. Unfortunately, in NV, they're only giving the antibodies to people in high risk categories, which excluded my wife and I. My kids got it too, but made it through it without too many issues. In our family, my wife got it the worst, and is still struggling a bit. I also had been taking ivermectin in the prophylactis dosage prior to getting it so maybe that helped me to get fewer/weaker symptoms than her, but who knows.
 

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For me, the sleeping was really hard for about 4-5 days. It's like your body is exhausted but your mind won't stop, and is in some weird sort of way, it's trying to solve problems about the virus, or vitamins, or whatever, but there's nothing to solve. It's hard to explain. But it does get better. I used benadryl 2 nights to assist in sleeping, and my wife had some melatonin that I used a few nights also. Both seemed to help.
I had covid starting 8/24 - definitely a mental aspect to it with racing mind and restlessness. Tried ibuprofen PM, benadryl, melatonin - all worked alright but I ate a few too many melatonin gummies one night and had a headache
 

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The wife and I are currently participating in that study. After 3 days of white tablets, my taste and smell were completely back along with my energy. Wife still can't smell or taste and gets tired walking up the stairs. I'd be very curious to see which among us got ivermectin and which got placebo. No way of knowing of course.
 

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he looked at the box and says they're legit best he can tell.
he's a pro vax person so he wasn't impressed with the fact I am trusting the IVM/HCQ regiment.
His wife is anti vax so there's that battle within his own home too.
 

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he looked at the box and says they're legit best he can tell.
he's a pro vax person so he wasn't impressed with the fact I am trusting the IVM/HCQ regiment.
His wife is anti vax so there's that battle within his own home too.
How long did it take for you to get the pills after ordering?
 

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probably 2 weeks..I have had the stuff a week or so whenever I posted about ordering it to now. They give tracking info
I ordered some September 22 and my tracking information says it was released by customs in New York yesterday. So it's going on 3 weeks for my order.
 

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Keep up the fight brother. If you can get the antibodies, I'd get them. If not, you just have to press on. It just went through my whole family, and this virus does just have really weird things with it.

For me, the sleeping was really hard for about 4-5 days. It's like your body is exhausted but your mind won't stop, and is in some weird sort of way, it's trying to solve problems about the virus, or vitamins, or whatever, but there's nothing to solve. It's hard to explain. But it does get better. I used benadryl 2 nights to assist in sleeping, and my wife had some melatonin that I used a few nights also. Both seemed to help.
I had the same issue. Weird thoughts and dreams... Insomnia for the first 4 days. Didn't sleep a minute the first night
 

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For those that used pushhealth, what diagnosis did you provide in order to receive ivermectin?

I do not actually have covid, but want the pills.

TIA
 

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Is it important to buy Hydroxychloroquine and azithromyocin if I already have a stockpile of ivermectin?

Debating on if I should buy those or just continue to stock up on ivermectin.
 

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Is it important to buy Hydroxychloroquine and azithromyocin if I already have a stockpile of ivermectin?

Debating on if I should buy those or just continue to stock up on ivermectin.
I ordered them both but unfortunately, they didn't arrive until after I got covid and was mostly through with it.

The azithromycin shouldn't be too hard to get from a Dr. (My wife got it from her Dr. when she got Covid), but you're not likely to get the HCQ.

Just depends on how safe you want to play it. I decided to order the HCQ, Azirthromycin, Ivermectin, and the fenofibrate, just to have it on hand for my family, or others that may need it.
 
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