I also had the worst ‘flu’ ever during Jan 2020....just a few months after having the ‘flu’ - which was the really odd part. I don’t get sick very often, so twice like that with largely the same symptoms - but way more acute the 2nd time - was very strange to me. In Jan 2020 I considered the hospital, I’ve never come close before.
I had a quick test for antibodies - negative. I still believe it was COVID.
Very intersting. I made a weekend trip the last week of Jan. 2020 and when I got home was sick for a week which what I told people was the worst flu I’d ever had. Then came covid, and then came word that it might have originated several months before the pandemic hit. So I’ve always wondered but never was tested for antibodies.
But here’s the weirdest part: unlike any other flu or cold I’ve had, while I was moping around getting over this crap, I would start hiccuping at almost any provocation. It was annoying but hardly anything more as they would go away after a while, but would return. After the fact I’ve done some research and find that hiccups are “an atypical presenting complaint” of covid-19!
It’s too late now as I’ve had the Moderna vax, but I’ll always wonder if I didn’t have an early case. One reason I decided to get the vax was to preclude another bout like that, if indeed that’s what it was. I don’t get flu shots because I seldom get the flu, but this experience was a factor.
I identify as a 200 lb cow and take 2ccs of Ivermec for Bovine and Swine injectable orally in glass of water. I just have to fight back urges to root around in the mud.
You realize they package it for smaller animals too? Not that I am saying you should take a medicine that was packaged for livestock, but if you do it is easier to meter out the correct dose with something like the goat formula rather than horse.
Neigh, you are just hear mane-ly to stirrup trouble
I kill myself....
I actually know a couple in their 60’s who got covid. They are not vaccinated. They had it for a week and progressively got worse. On a Saturday, they went to the ER. Had to wait 8 hrs. at the ER before seeing a doctor.
They were given oxygen and budesonide inhalers and sent home because there were NO rooms available. I heard the woman on the phone talking to a friend of mine and she sounded HORRIBLE. Said she had pneumonia. She swore she was not going back to the hospital and would rather just die at home - that is how bad the ER was.
Her grandson, a medical professional, came to their house and brought ivermectin pills. Gave them each a dose along with the vitamins recommended in the FLCCC protocol.
48 hrs. later, the woman was outside doing light yard work! She wasn’t 100% well, but was much improved.
The husband got a little worse and ended up back at the ER and was admitted. After a day there, the wife was called and told if he didn’t improve, he would be moved to ICU and likely would end up on a vent.
The grandson works at the hospital, so he was able to go see him over the next couple of days. Each time, he brought and gave a dose of ivermectin to his grandfather. The man improved enough to never get sent to ICU and was well enough to go home after 4 days in the hospital.
**Side note, I don’t know why they are not having people wait in their cars or outside when they are at the ER for covid. They are just lining them up in hallways, or packed into waiting rooms together. Seems they’d designate a special parking area and have medical personnel come out to the car, evaluate, give some oxygen and have the patient wait there until a doctor is available. Surely it makes it harder on, even the vaccinated medical workers to be exposed to all that covid-saturated air that is in the waiting rooms and hallway.
I don’t know what they do with people who are there for a reason other than covid because surely they end up catching it from the other covid patients.
The results speak for themselves.
No clinical study could be more definitive.
The results speak for themselves.
No clinical study could be more definitive.
Thanks.
BFL
It’s a darned good thing the mods are sleeping, ‘cause they deleted my own vanity about tests, informing me,
“We dont need multiple threads on your treatments..or your vanitys”
Thanks for posting. I’m at least glad I got to read/archive your post before it gets deleted (ahem).
In my case, I’ve failed ON EVERY FRONT to get an antibody test in my area and did T-detect a week ago (the post which was deleted was about the negative test results and along the lines of your post, ironically my & my wife’s own illness in March 2020.
I can’t get an antibody test without paying for one at the local testing center (name escapes me), but I reasoned in my own case that the antibodies would come up negative after 18 months and t-cell would produce a positive.
I was wrong.
Fair warning to all: T-detect test is A WASTE OF MONEY.
A 1.87% ivermectin concentration in a 6.08g tube has about 113.696 mg of ivermectin, if my math is correct. So, if I did only have the paste I would only need to take 0.9003 g of the paste. I think you would need a mg scale to get it right.
Ivermectin has been dosed to humans all over the world about 3.7 billion times, especially in poverty-stricken African countries as an anti-parasitic to treat river blindness, with little or no side effects since WHO first approved it for human use in 1987. The dose for that is 150 mg per kg. For me,, a 185 lb person, that would be 13.5 mg every six months (for up to 15 years). In 2018, WHO estimated that 218 million people worldwide were in need of ivermectin treatment for river blindness. Check out the C00V1d case/death rates for the center of Africa where they use it to the rates in northern and southern Africa.
Nothing scares a liberal as much as something that kills parasites.
How to calculate dosage from equine ivermectin paste
https://www.webbotforum.com/forums/topic/10257-how-to-calculate-dosage-from-equine-ivermectin-paste/
Onca
Posted July 23
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I posted earlier that the dose I took was proportional to what a horse is given to get rid of worms. Since then I have joined a community Dr. Lee Merritt formed at the website “TheMedicalRebel,” where you can find answers to lots of questions about Covid. Dr. Merritt posted a protocol she likes (see attached file), but she mentions that there are quite a few out there. As part of her service for $8/mo, you can submit one question per week, and I asked her to confirm that my calculations were correct based on the protocol for 0.3mg/kg.
So, here it is:
Suppose I weigh 200 lbs. Since there are 2.2 lbs/kg, I divide 200 by 2.2 to get 90.9 kg. Since the protocol calls for 0.3mg/kg, I multiply 90.9 times 0.3 to get 27.3 mg of ivermectin needed for one dose.
Now, on to find out how many milligrams of ivermectin a tube of equine apple-flavored paste contains. The box says that the paste has 1.87% ivermectin, and that the tube weighs 6.08g. Convert 6.08 grams to milligrams by multiplying by 1000, or 6080 milligrams. 1.87% of the 6080 mg is ivermectin, or 0.0187(6080), which yields 113.7 mg of ivermectin per tube.
The 200 lb person needs a dose of 27.3 mg, so dividing 113.7 by 27.3 gives us 4.2 doses per tube. That’s a little over 4 doses per tube, which is super cheap!! I saw chewy was selling a tube for $4.99. Can you believe that? a buck and a quarter per dose.
Dr. Merritt confirmed that this is correct.
wow!
EXTREMELY similar story here: myself and several friends and acquaintances in the area (northern colorado front range) became VERY ill with some kind of very strange virus ... each of us lost our sense of smell even though there was no nasal congestion, had only a low fever, but dry, body-racking coughs ... several of us were sick for weeks and couldn’t get out of bed ... in desperation, i finally went to an urgent care outfit, but lung x-rays were supposedly clean and blood work was normal ... nonetheless, doc could see i was extremely ill and that i had this terrible cough, so he was amenable to prescribing both augmentin and azithromycin, which strangely enough did in fact clearly started making me feel better and put me on the road to recovery ... none of us subsequently tested positive for covid antibodies, and i had two different tests ...
sorry, i forgot to include the fact that the illnesses i described were in march 2020, the same time-frame as yours ...
The bottom line is that I was taking Ivermectin when I contracted COVID-1984 and it was a very mild sickness, much milder than the ordinary flu I had contracted a year earlier.
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The great news is that HCQ and Ivermectin are broad spectrum anti-viral treatments that render the annual flu shot obsolete. Now you know why they are treated as contraband.
Same here
Except I took plaquenil as a prophylactic and therapeutic once I got it
With zpak and horrid zinc elixir
Custard phlegm for 36 hours
That was all
Now fat antibodies blood profile
And Iām spinal tap 11 high risk
Thanks for sharing your experience.