NWI INGO General Post - Part 21 - We can offically drink da moonshine!

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    mmpsteve

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    You need to act QUICKLY because you can only get monoclonal antibody infusions within the first 5 days of symptoms.

    I had read that also. I believe if it happened, and I got caught short on the timeline, I'd have to seriously re-evaluate when I "really" started getting sick. Freakin ridiculous how all this has been handled by TPTB.

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    melensdad

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    I had read that also. I believe if it happened, and I got caught short on the timeline, I'd have to seriously re-evaluate when I "really" started getting sick. Freakin ridiculous how all this has been handled by TPTB.

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    My understanding is that it becomes ineffective as a treatment if the disease progresses but works very well if treated in early stage. So you may just be wasting your time if you get the treatment late?
     

    Bill2905

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    You need to look up what is available in your county, where they have centers

    You need a test that is administered by a doctor or a nurse practitioner, your doc can help you or you can contact the infusion center with your results

    You need to act QUICKLY because you can only get monoclonal antibody infusions within the first 5 days of symptoms.
    Thanks for the info. I have a six month checkup with my doc next week so I will ask her about this. My medical history makes me potentially more vulnerable so I need to have a plan given the 5-day window for treatment.
     
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