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Blue Man

07/19/20 10:14 PM

#95856 RE: ecmoney #95854

One reason M/M might be inclined to treat is the "after effects" some patients are experiencing. Waiting on data to see how they do after treatment and "cleared." So many unknowns at this point of the lasting effects of Covid. Will some need treatment for extended periods to alleviate other risks that develop later? We do not know. And if a vaccine is developed, how long is it effective? 3 months? Lifetime? (most likely not, IMO). So, is there an indication for Leronlimab long term for those that present severe or even some with M/M? Time will tell.

Rockleo

07/19/20 10:16 PM

#95857 RE: ecmoney #95854

ecmoney.. I hope this is in jest.. Many people are dying because their loved ones needed a night out in a bar.. Social gathering.. But instead brought the virus home to their loved ones and co-workers..

YOU may be OK.. but could you forgive yourself..if you were instrumental in killing one of your own..???

Dieselpro

07/19/20 10:21 PM

#95862 RE: ecmoney #95854

People in the hospital with M/M can get a shot of Leronlimab and be discharged. That's a big savings from staying a few days on oxygen.

Whosonfirst

07/19/20 11:14 PM

#95883 RE: ecmoney #95854

So that makes no sense you were mild symptoms but wanted to chance that it was nothing serious. Tell that to the 100,000 of moderate patients that have lingering side effects for weeks months or even least of their life.

Scooter McCabe

07/20/20 12:01 AM

#95891 RE: ecmoney #95854

First a few questions?

1. Did you actually get tested, how do you know you had it and not a summer cold?

2. Why would you not take a something that has killed so many people not seriously?

3. If you stopped someone from going to the hospital over concerns of COVID, stating what you stated, and they subsequently died. Are you morally culpable for their death?

Then onto the hard facts part.


YOU had mild to moderate symptoms. But everyone else is not you. You also had no idea how your body would react to the virus.

Borel Fields

07/20/20 12:09 AM

#95893 RE: ecmoney #95854

M/M patient pop: although most recruiting centers were clearly hospitals, the inclusion criteria don't require patient hospitalization. Rockleo: do you think your patients are representative of the trial?

Chuckles759

07/20/20 12:11 AM

#95896 RE: ecmoney #95854

Friend of mine most likely had moderate COVID-19 case early on...prob late Jan to early Feb. It passed like a bad flu by early Mar. He called his doctor to ask for testing to see if he still had it or had antibodies - they denied him since he didn't have active symptoms. Called local hospital - same story. Called insurance company - denied.

Mind you, this is before there was a prevalence of testing as there is now. It was very limited usage based on symptoms.

He was over the coughing, fever, etc symptoms, but he still felt really run down. He'd get winded going up the stairs or for a short walk.

That lasted about two month, never got better.

Then near the end of May he had a cerebral stroke. Paralyzed most of the right side of his body. Speech affected. Gross motor controls gone.

Most likely cause - COVID-19 blood clot from his lungs went to his brain.

I certainly hope you fair better.

--late add--
This same friend is the one who turned me on to CYDY very early in the year. I can't thank him enough. I just wished he could get access to it as a recovering patient with persistent issues.
--late add--

viridi

07/20/20 12:19 AM

#95897 RE: ecmoney #95854

I would suggest a little study of Cost/Benefit analysis and game theory. I believe you would be able to answer your own question.

justdafactss

07/20/20 10:35 AM

#95977 RE: ecmoney #95854

Yep, I had mild/moderate symptoms and self treated with Tylenol and vitamins. Total cost less than $20...

As always, the news media cherry picks the worst cases and over sensationalized the rest. News media lies every day.

ohm20

07/20/20 12:28 PM

#96016 RE: ecmoney #95854

I had coronavirus and I died. But I will continue to haunt this board forever.