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How did you get through after getting covid-19?

Transplants | Last Active: Aug 14, 2022 | Replies (45)

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Good morning @echo2022 😊 I am very happy to hear you had your infusion of monoclonal antibodies.
Hopefully, the antibodies will kick in today to help. I think a roller coaster of low grade fever is not unusual with covid. But if you see a large spike of fever, I would notify your PCP. Also, are they scheduling you for Remdesivir or is there a problem for them to get that drug? You mentioned that that your PCP"s phone message said that they suggested you have the monoclonal antibodies first because you could get them quicker. I was wondering if your local hospital has it in stock? I am pretty sure, like the antibodies, it needs to be taken early after diagnosis so maybe ask your PCP about it today. I heard the antibodies and Remdesivir are a good one-two punch against the virus. Is that the plan?

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Yes, my PCP told me that I should get it within 7days. At first my PCP ordered Remedesivir, 3 shots for me. He thought it was safer, but after our video visit, he changed and sent me messages and let me get Bebtelovimab, 1shot. Finally I got Bebtelovimab monoclonal antibody. It seems it doesn't work to me. My situation is still the same.
The transplant specialist in Keck School of Medicine of USC doesn't respond me. I called the hospital on Monday and sent two messages on Friday and Monday. I don't know how to do now. The first time I went to see her was in April and she ordered abdomen Doppler to me. The second appointment is on Sep. 28. It's tooooo long.