Update here:
Tested positive for covid today. They also tested complete blood cell which found my WBCs were right below normal and platelets a little below normal. The doctor said they've been seeing that, but after googling a little, now I'm a bit freaked out as it can be an indicator of severe illness (but wouldn't I have far worse symptoms right now too?).
Apparently resveratrol can lower white blood cells and can be immunosuppressive as well at high enough doses, but maybe just 250mg is enough for me to do that? Should I stop taking the resveratrol? So it's anti-covid but also immunosuppressive...mind blown.
I am now taking quercetin so that should cover me too. They do have monoclonal antibodies. But I'm concerned with this...
Do mAbs have risks?
Therapeutic mAbs, typically administered by intravenous (IV) infusion, have been a valuable and generally safe treatment option for a variety of conditions for many years. However, they are also known to cause a range of
side effects and reactions, which can be immediate or delayed. Serious adverse events associated with mAbs include
infusion reactions, acute
anaphylaxis, and
serum sickness, as well as
longer-term complications such as infections, cancer, autoimmune disease, and cardiotoxicity.
My plan was if I got any worse, I was going to get the monoclonal antibodies treatment. With this resveratrol revelation, I don't know. Other then a current panic attack because of that WBC, I continue to feel better.
Anyone have any thoughts?