Posted on 09/03/2021 6:31:12 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants
“The UC Health hospital refused the treatment citing lack of FDA approval”
They had no problem injecting untold numbers of people with an experimental “vaccine” that didn’t have FDA approval.
When I had to have surgery earlier this year with an overnight stay I took my pvp iodine swabs, mouthwash that kills covid, and my MRSA killing mupirocin.
I escaped with no MRSA or COVID...but I was in a private room. WHen they were wheeling me in I freaked out a little and asked why was I being put in a private room because my insurance wouldnt pay for a private room and thus I wondered if I tested positive for COVID...or something happened in surgery that made it necessary
It seems like that was standard procedure at the time
Originally, because many patients deteriorated rapidly, early ventilator use was common. But the ventilator, itself, can cause permanent, or at least, long-term damage. So, they figured out that early use wasn’t a good idea.
So now, doctors try to avoid using the ventilator until the only other choice is to allow the patient to die from hypoxia.
When I entered the hospital, I was quickly deteriorating from the virus. But they chose not use the ventilator, instead, putting me on maximum high-volume oxygen. But the ICU doctor was clear. If I continued to deteriorate, the vent was next. And half of folks who go on don’t come off, and many that survive have problems the rest of their lives.
But I bottomed out at that point. The first week was pretty iffy, since I was a step way from the ventilator for pretty much that period.
Allow me to explain.
"Doctors" are good at memorizing stuff, and at sleep deprivation of their own selves.
This impresses people who aren't good at memorizing stuff or sleep deprivation.
People like me don't consider "doctors" to be all that bright. They're just good at memorization.
My old deaf cat has figured out that if he lies in front of the back door in the sun, I'll wake him up when I go to check on him. Memorization.
What you did was EXACTLY how you have to deal with them.
I have a transplant, take two immunosuppressants, and I survived it, unvaxxed. I know lots of other transplant recipients who’ve survived. And a few who died. Some have a really tough time beating it, others, less so.
Which is inexcusable.
If the patient and family is willing to be test subjects for it, why not? It’s an old, safe drug.
Isn’t it interesting how so many doctors seem to think they own the patients and have the right to tell them how it’s going to be?
At the very worst, it’s not going to help and the man is no further behind than if they didn’t try it.
At the best, it will help.
Maybe that’s just what the doctors are afraid of.
Ivermectin was never claimed to be able to reverse organ damage.
Waiting until then, giving them the meds, and then claiming it didn’t *work* is deliberately deceitful.
My mom told me her mother’s cure all was horseradish root soaked in a bottle of whiskey.
When you were sick, she’d mix it with honey and give the kid a spoonful.
She said it was horrible and you NEVER complained about being sick, but if you did have to take it, you WERE better the next day.
Patient advocacy is essential!
Yup, the hospitals really like fat insurance policies. They also liked the $38k per COVID corpse.
They sell vodka with horseradish root
might do similar.
Another herbal supplement for congestion is Fenugreek.
It works the same as guaifenesin, is far cheaper, and doesn’t give you the side effects that OTC meds do.
It even smells good, like maple syrup.
Another station is reporting that he has recovered from Covid but has lung damage now. Most likely from the oxygen they forced into his lungs under pressure.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/3991800/posts?page=54#54
He’s a lucky man to have such a brave and tenacious wife
Pretty sure the hospital administration would prefer he die rather than be proven wrong
The anti Ivermectin/HCQ CDC, medical and political tyrants are murderers.
EVERYONE, even they know this.
I hear you.
Dealing with this mast cell disorder has given me the same experience.
It’s a rare medical person who I tell I have been diagnosed with it who has even heard of it, much less understands the implications of what it means.
More often than not, I have to explain to them what it’s all about and I can tell by their reactions that they don’t believe I react as I do with it.
I can count on two fingers the number of doctors who actually tried to proactively do something about it over the last 20+ years when it has worsened on me.
And my diet is severely restricted to the point of being nutritionally deficient, and not one doctor has ever expressed any concern over it nor offered to try to find something to help.
I have pretty much been left to fend for myself and learn what I can on my own. The most use doctors overall have been for me is to get prescriptions refilled to try to control it.
At this point, I am biding my time. I don’t know when the other shoe will drop and the few remaining foods drop out of my diet, so I just take one day at a time. Some are good, many are not.
My s-i-l is a transplant recipient and she got and recovered from Covid as well.
Dealing with the medical profession really wears you down.
One other thing I will warn people about is radiology reports
Radiologists miss things and also dont put everything in the report
I have had to have addendums put on one of my reports from several years ago . Something shows up and I have to go back and ask was it there then and what was the size......and get an addendum
While filming “The African Queen”, the perpetually drunk Bogart was the only person who did not get sick.
So there ya are.
:)
One of the most common immunosuppressants prescribed, tacrolimus (brand name, Prograf) has been shown to reduce cytokine storms, a major complication of the illness that causes blood clots.
They checked me several times for clots, but found absolutely nothing. Thanks, tacrolimus!
Interestingly, the drug also dramatically reduces the efficacy of the mRNA vaccines.
“They so egotistical that they would allow him to die rather than to have their protocols proven wrong.”
They know they will be sued for not giving it sooner if he either lives or dies.
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