ok, this is really day 1 for being recovered from COVID. I tested positive on Sept 1, so its been a long fukked up road. Ironically, the week before I tested pos I went in to get a vaccination. Given there are 5 doses per vial they wanted to coordinate 5 ppl. My date was Sept 16. So obviously my timing sucked. On Sept 1 I informed my Dr of my test, asked for monoclonal antibody treatment. I was denied due to being "low risk". Take tylenol and ride it out I was told. No other treatment options given. Also, ironically, I caught it from a fully vaxxed individual who also spread it to 3 other vaxxed ppl. The cough in the last 7 days was the worst. Would drop me to my knees. My coworker got it 2 days after me. She had a J&J wax 7 days before. She came out much better than I. Basically she only had a headache. In the middle of all of this I would have done anything to reduce symptoms, malaria meds, horse dewormer I would not have giving a fukkk. Would have tried anything. Yes, I had been sicker long ago but it was more acute and shorter duration. My daughters both ended up getting it as well, one got stuffy, the other, no symptoms. Anyone that has not had COVID, regardless of vaccination status I would recommend getting therapeutics together now... Don't wait, I plan to purchase some to have on had as a just in case for myself and or friends / family because the most Dr's don't seem to want to provide any type of treatment until you need an ICU bed.