If you are op I’m changing my original answer. I’d take it. |
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OP here. I've started the Paxlovid. I haven't noticed any changes after 2 doses but I'm not getting worse. Still extremely foggy headed (one reason it's so hard to make good decisions right now).
Here is the service I used: https://truepill.com/ They say they will charge you for a delivery fee but that doesn't get charged if they can send it to a pharmacy near you. As I note above, this service does not offer the opportunity to speak with a provider. It's possible you can pay more and do that. |
| OP, keep in mind that many people are reporting rebounds when taking paxlovid--they test negative on rapid tests right after finishing the course of meds but then start having symptoms and testing positive again a few days later. It's still good to finish the meds--they are quite effective at keeping you from getting too sick or needing hospitalization--but even after you test negative I would test before any high-risk situations for an extra week or so. |
Yes. That was one of my concerns that I wanted to speak with a provider about. I guess we'll see what happens. I looked at some information and it seems that even with the rebound, paxlovid lowers chances of long covid and that's why I decided to take it. |
| I'm on paxlovid, day 5, not sure helped at all. I feel worse today than yesterday. Wet chest, now today lightheaded too |
What is your source? |
Paxlovid is taken to prevent progression to severe disease, not to make your mild to moderate symptoms better. So if you stay out of the hospital, then it may have worked (you will never know if you would have been hospitalized if you didn’t take it). |
But that's not true. People with mild or no symptoms are just as likely to get long covid and have lingering symptoms. The paxlovid is designed for mild symptoms to prevent them from getting worse or turning into long covid. |