She Saved My Life

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Marie
| March, 15 2024 | for Lenka Rychetsky, MD
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I was sick with Covid the first week on 2021. Dr. Rychetsky and I were in touch daily. I was monitoring my oxygen level, and it was dropping into the 80s, a point where I was becoming really concerned. My husband said I was wandering around the house like a zombie. I would sit in my sewing room gazing at my boxes of quilt projects, my fabric collection, the project I was supposed to be working on for a quilt class I was taking. I could sit doing nothing for an hour or more which is unlike me. I found food repulsive except for ice cream. Dr. Rychetsky called me and told me she had just learned of a new treatment for Covid available at Tucson Medical Center (TMC) that she thought would help me. She said she had made an appointment for me and wanted me to be sure to go. My husband dropped me off at TMC. I was escorted inside, put in a cubicle, and three male nurses started preparing me for an infusion of monoclonal antibodies. The infusion took slightly more than an hour. I was observed for another hour for any adverse reaction before I was allowed to leave. My husband picked me up, and on the way home I felt hungry for the first time in several days. We stopped at one of my favorite restaurants and ordered my favorite curried chicken salad to go. I ate it on the way home, and It was delicious. My husband noticed that I had perked up considerably and was no longer in a zombie-like state. The transformation was amazing and amazingly rapid. My oxygen level started going up. I believe if Dr. Rychetsky had not learned about the monoclonal antibody treatment and sent me to TMC, it's likely I would have succumbed to Covid. So thank you, Dr. Rychetsky, for saving my life!

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