Monoclonal Antibodies: issues?

I have a dear friend who is struggling ~ not vaxxed…but he had monoclonal antibodies when he had Covid the second time (I believe 2022).

He was recently told by his PCP he fits the description for Long Covid. Symptoms include, extreme fatigue, gut pain/cramping, blood/mucus in stool, weight loss, pain in back, tender to touch abdomen (I believe left side). Also struggling with cognitive issues. Very similar to ME/CFS. Low cholesterol (which I know can be an issue).

I don’t see much research on this. Has anyone else?

Is there a provider who would be able to review his case? :folded_hands:

Thank you. Do you know if they are backlogged? This is a bit of an urgent situation.

Thanks again - and thanks for your quick response.

There are two documents on the FLCCC web site that are worth looking at:

I-RECOVER: Long COVID Treatment

FLCCC’s Guide to Intermittent Fasting

More resources on Long COVID recovery:

Beyond COVID-19 | BeyondC19.org - WorkFlowy
Hope you find something here that will be helpful!

Had Monoclonal antibodies and had acute hypertensive event. Since then have had dysautonomia with bp fatigue and exercise intolerance. Meds barely make a difference.

My husband and I are unvaxxed, but we both had Regeneron monoclonal antibodies in 2021. we are BOTH still suffering from Long Covid symptoms. My husband is having to go on long term disability now. extreme fatigue, not sleeping hardly, effecting his mind, MORE than since we had covid. He can no longer do his job. SO, we have been looking to see if anyone has any information or issues with monoclonal antibodies.

SO, following…

Listen to the panel of FLCCC fellows answer this question on the 5/22 weekly webinar at the 42:45 mark

I’ve been using the Odysee channel for the IMA content. Don’t see any point in going back to YT when Odysee works fine.