Monday, December 05, 2022 9:11:03 AM
It is bad out there. But not only Covid. At my house we had Covid twice. My kids and wife were completely asymptomatic. I got my ass kicked. We just went through the flu. That was much worse for everyone. Tamiflu really works and saved our behinds. We need Tamiflu for Covid. My little one got RSV but the rest of us didn’t get it. He was wheezing and making a weird cough. Wait at the emergency room was 5 hours. I think the new norm is flu, RSV, and Covid. Unless you follow a strict protocol. You are going to get them. I really hope this is a seasonal thing. You catch it, then your body fights it off till next winter. So we are done at my house for the season. Or at least I hope.
I can’t stress Tamiflu’s results enough. We were pretty damn sick. After 36 hours on Tamiflu there is a dramatic recovery. We need something like that for Covid. When I took Tollovid. I think I felt better. But it wasn’t dramatic like Tamiflu. Tamiflu is a strong knock down to the flu after even just one dose. That has always been my problem with Tollovid. Day 4 on Tollovid and maybe it was helping. Tamiflu is dramatic results quickly. Fever breaks, energy level returns, throwing up and diarrhea stops, and hacking cough dies down. You don’t take Tamiflu and wonder if it was a good idea. First dose is a 40% reduction of symptoms. 2nd dose you start to feel better enough to get out of bed. At the end of day 2 and your 4th dose you could get up and go to work.
Tollovid is like first dose 1-3% reduction in symptoms. At the end of day 2 dosing you have a 10% reduction of symptoms. That leaves so much room for another product to come along and show it up. A product that has 20% improvement after a few days is never going to be considered Standard of Care. Is it worth taking till something comes along? Yes. But the bar is low so another product/company will come along and beat it. I just hope it hits market by next winter.
I can’t stress Tamiflu’s results enough. We were pretty damn sick. After 36 hours on Tamiflu there is a dramatic recovery. We need something like that for Covid. When I took Tollovid. I think I felt better. But it wasn’t dramatic like Tamiflu. Tamiflu is a strong knock down to the flu after even just one dose. That has always been my problem with Tollovid. Day 4 on Tollovid and maybe it was helping. Tamiflu is dramatic results quickly. Fever breaks, energy level returns, throwing up and diarrhea stops, and hacking cough dies down. You don’t take Tamiflu and wonder if it was a good idea. First dose is a 40% reduction of symptoms. 2nd dose you start to feel better enough to get out of bed. At the end of day 2 and your 4th dose you could get up and go to work.
Tollovid is like first dose 1-3% reduction in symptoms. At the end of day 2 dosing you have a 10% reduction of symptoms. That leaves so much room for another product to come along and show it up. A product that has 20% improvement after a few days is never going to be considered Standard of Care. Is it worth taking till something comes along? Yes. But the bar is low so another product/company will come along and beat it. I just hope it hits market by next winter.
