What if I told you there was a simple OTC that you could take during acute COVID that could help prevent a cytokine storm?

What if I told you there weren't more studies because the government won't fund the research because of... optics?

That thing is nicotine.

True story.
No one is suggesting taking up 🚬!!!

One week on a nicotine patch.

Early papers from 2020 make the connection.

Since then? 🦗🦗🦗

I wonder why 🤔
📍NO ONE should be smoking or vaping!!!

(says this vaping addict who can't quit 🤦)

🚭🚭🚭🚭🚭

We're talking about one week on a nicotine patch (taken off at nighttime to not interrupt sleep) for acute period of COVID.

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Jan 12
Welcome to Covid 101 (Season 2024)

@NickGuthe and I both got Covid.

I took Paxlovid for 10 days. He couldn't stand the taste and stopped at 5.

He tested neg for 5 days and is now sicker than before, testing strongly positive.

This is NOT a rebound. There is no such thing.

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This is the natural viral cycle of Covid that has been constant from the beginning:

Days 5-8 were *always* the danger zone.

You either started to recover or entered the cytokine storm that put people in the hospital and on vents.

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A so-called "rebound" is likely an indication that you had a high viral load to begin with and would have ended up much sicker without Paxlovid.

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Mar 13, 2023
In February 2021 Congress gave the @NIH $1.15 Billion to study #LongCovid.

They decided to start with an observational cohort.

Recruitment started October 2021.

Recruitment status as of TODAY:

13,365 out of 17,000 adults
2917 out of 6000 peds

Where did the money go????

1/
In April 2021 @NIH put out a call to scientists to apply for trials (how things should work).

No applications were accepted and clinical trials were put on hold.

As of TODAY:

- no trial protocol has been completed
- no trial sites have been chosen
- no trials have started

2/
The piece de resistance of RECOVER was to be (sadly not the clinical trials) a registry*

The registry was supposed to start recruiting Dec. 2022.

As of TODAY it is on hold (pulled?)

* @Survivor_Corps @ColumbiaMed @ChanZuckerberg @Sagebio started this in Summer 2020 fwiw

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Dec 5, 2022
👉 Looking for some advice...

A 🧵...

From the beginning of the Pandemic @Survivor_Corps has led the way.

A few examples:

- Kicked off plasma movement in early 2020 (we saved hospitals and blood bankers a fortune b/c they never had to advertise. We did it for them)

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- Provided free and immediate access to Monoclonal Antibodies and other early Therapeutics through our portal GotCOVID.org (we did it way better and waaay faster than the US Government - they agreed)

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- Advised White House / CDC / HHS / NIH / Congress etc etc (all unpaid except for one HHS contract - Health Plus)

- Linked every major media outlet (and all the small ones too) with real people to tell their COVID stories (we basically act as unpaid bookers)

3/
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Nov 23, 2022
Let's revisit COVID testing.

Here's the story of my 14yo kid today... (his bff tested positive earlier today and they spent the weekend together)

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- 14yo presented with sore throat Monday. BFF tested positive = known exposure.

Tested negative on RAT (nose only)

2/
- Tested negative Tuesday on rapid antigen test [RAT] (administered via nose only)

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Nov 21, 2022
News of the study was welcomed by patients and advocacy groups.

“We have been clamoring for Paxlovid to be trialed, and it’s about time,” said Diana Güthe, the founder of a long COVID support group called Survivor Corps."
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"Starting “in winter 2021, we noticed many long COVID patients experiencing a degree of symptom relief after vaccination, indicating there was viral persistence.”
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"The Stanford trial represents just the beginning of what should be a broader search for long COVID therapies, said Güthe."
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Nov 21, 2022
"Diana Güthe, is founder of SurvivorCorps, a grassroots community to help long-COVID survivors and doctors find answers."
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"She says she is encouraged that there is attention to long COVID research, which she and others have called for through their advocacy group.

"I had one of the first confirmed cases of COVID in the country in early March 2020," said Güthe."
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"She says after she got better, though, some symptoms didn't go away, "I had what I call a relapsing remitting case of long COVID They came and went for several months and lasted about up to a year. "
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