Posted on 09/12/2023 4:11:34 AM PDT by CFW
One man’s family took his care into their own hands when he was hospitalized with COVID-19. As a result, they believe they may have saved his life.
Shannon Fletcher, daughter of David Dentz, spoke with Liz Collin this week to share her dad’s story and long battle with COVID.
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Dentz was put on a CPAP machine and given remdesivir, the only medication he was allowed to take. On Dec. 1, he agreed to be put on a ventilator.
Fletcher, her siblings, and their stepmom Angie were already on edge following their grandpa’s death, so they found it odd when the hospital did not require any sort of health care proxy for Dentz.
The family put money together to hire a patient advocate who would ask the hospital on Dentz’s behalf for other medications — ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, zinc, “anything,” Fletcher said.
“We just saw this happen with my grandpa, we need to try something different, and of course the answer was no,” Fletcher explained.
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The hospital “shamed” the family when they didn’t want to give up on Dentz’s life, Fletcher said. Finally, Fletcher decided she wanted to bring ivermectin to her father and slip some in his mouth.
“There’s nothing that they’re going to do, and [they’re] already telling me he’s going to die, so we might as well try it,” Fletcher said.
After she succeeded once with the plan, her family continued sneaking ivermectin paste into Dentz’s mouth over the next five days.
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“The day after we gave him ivermectin, Angie got a call and the doctor said she could not believe the progress that he was making. The very next day.”
Then Dentz was transferred out of the hospital to a specialist who said he was “overmedicated” and “over sedated,” according to Fletcher.
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He sounds vaccinated.
Fortunately this man lived, thanks to his family.
I worked for doctors for a long time - starting in the 1980s - and general practitioners and internal medicine docs would simply GIVE (not prescribe) ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) KITS to their patients who worked with large animals or in facilities that treated waste, OR those who planned to travel overseas - it was generally acknowledged BY ALL that Americans in particular would have troubles in places where sanitation is not up to US standards.
So doctor gives the patient a packet with some doses of HCQ (there are some other meds but they all have a similar action, they are like antimalarials) and instructions on use. “You can take this prophylactically if you know you will be in a place with poor sanitation, or you can wait until you develop symptoms - works either way.”
This was something that was very standard and accepted over many years because it worked.
Now everyone is flailing away at this long-accepted, effective treatment for so many types of illness, it would take a whole page to list them - like it never existed!
Really, it doesn’t take more than knowing this to realize that this whole “vaccination” thing is a hoax of heretofore-unimaginable scope. That’s all I had to know, right?
I mean, some years ago they told everybody to stop taking “an aspirin a day” because “you’ll develop stomach problems.” A gal that worked at a local convenience store in the old neighborhood told me that her mother, a nursing home resident, had been told to stop taking her “aspirin a day” and what do you know? Less than a week later, the poor lady suffered a stroke and died. Oops.
Doctors used to work to make people well. From the available evidence, it doesn’t look like they’re doing that anymore; they are ushering us all towards the grave and making us poor and useless in the meantime.
Duramectin - yes, for horses, but safe for humans if taken per package instructions - is the best preventive against many viral or bacterial infections because it’s CHEAP and you can just order it on Ebay or whatever. Don’t ask your doctor for a Rx - just have some of this pleasantly-flavored gel on hand and it WILL help you keep from getting sick or, if you do get sick, it will reduce your symptoms and make the illness more short-lived. The dosing is based on weight - there’s enough in a tube for a 1250-lb horse, so a 150-lb human needs only to take a very small, pea-sized dab for a daily dose.
“To: babble-on
Ivermectin is like that, only it also requires 200 days of intensive medical intervention, AND you don’t even get a buzz from it.
For some reason, I am hearing a nasal Noo-Yawk accent coming out of your mouth, which happens to be merely 5 feet from the floor.
Is that you, Fauci you rascal?
21 posted on 9/12/2023, 6:32:06 AM by safisoft”
LMAO!!!!
Ivermectin can be absorbed into the body through the skin, too.
A man in a Dallas hospital who was denied Ivermectin was cured by his family rubbing it on his skin when they visited.
Exactly, farmers will use it in an oil base, and spray it on the cattle in a fog. Coats everything and everybody. For some reason, the farmers didn't seem to be bothered by Covid. Every week or so you just put a few drops on your hands, and smear it on your arms/legs and you are good for weeks. It's not exactly a precise dose; but given how much you need to take for toxicity - just don't fill the bathtub and soak.
Have you considered less invasive treatments or are proactive on the vaccine and five boosters with one more in a month?
LOL
Bkmrk
In the hospital in early 2022 for nothing related to Covid, they gave Mom Remdesivir without running it by my sister, who’s her healthcare proxy. Sis hit the ceiling! Mom rallied from the issue and is fine now — and spunky at 99.
Nice try, though, you “healthcare professionals”. Maybe next time you’ll get to kill her.
Your begin with the tried and true journalism tactic of "personal anecdote," in this case "On The Beverly Hillbillies granny...."
Then the Alinksy use of ridicule, "in a week or ten days, your cold would be gone."
Then the journalist's enforced comparative, "Ivermectin is like that...."
Then the exaggeration sure to convince, "requires 200 days of intensive medical intervention...."
And finally the "button" with which articles "button up" the construction as an "assumptive close," and -- in caps, for impact -- "you don't even get a buzz from it."
It is a beautiful study in Journalism 101. Congratulations.
Congratulations also is in order that you got over you latest Covid eruption, as per 9/4/2023, 8:52:09 PM. So if you're dosed with the mRNA products, and if you had a bout of Covid, you are sure to be walking proof of "safe and effective."
I grabbed a small tube just in case. My wife tested positive for Covid and I had Covid like symptoms in January. Because she was delayed for surgery, they gave her Bamlivibad (sp?), the same experimental drug that President Trump had responded so well to in October.
She recovered almost immediately and urged me to report to the hospital (overcrowded) for treatment of the symptoms I was showing.
I thought no way, I had to look after her. Then I remembered the tube I'd bought at Agway a couple months back. Emptied it into some chicken soup I was cooking and ate the whole thing. I mostly recovered by the next day.
I'm now convinced that the COVID virus was designed to kill people and was hugely successful.
Yeah...I just bought some for my horse.....neighhhhh
Glad you survived
My wife was hospitalized for Covid. The first thing they asked of course was she vaxxed? I thought that odd since we were all told if you were vaxxed you wouldn’t get Covid and end up in the hospital. They then immediately went to Remdesivir. When she refused that 4 times, they tried every day, including once when she was half asleep, they released her probably 2-3 days early.
I’m surprised the family was allowed to see this guy. I couldn’t see my wife, nor would they take my calls asking for updates. I was shut out of the process completely.
Lovely news. It is said an anecdote, when gathered together with many others, becomes data. Couple that notion to the CDC no longer being interested in commenting on VAERS anecdotes re: Covid, and one might easily conclude that the data is leading in a direction other than the one the "narrative" was constructed to lead. So many "fact checks" flooding the mainstream media also seem to want to invalidate contrary perspectives.
My wife and I have been back and forth to Europe (to complete a move) and driven completely across the country, without mRNA "safe and effective" to guard us. In our extended family-and-friends circle no "Covid" deaths have occurred. The only Covid -- and a couple of reappearances of infection -- have been among those who were / are "safe and effective."
Whatever else one might think of the whole event, we have come to think of the greatest part of it to be an "event" aimed at toppling Trump, creating many new billionaires around the world, and hamstringing the US (and other nations) through the lockdowns which were a direct attack on liberty.
I obtained ivermectin for a number of our family and friends and it has seemed to have blunted a couple of infections, and interestingly on skin problem. There is so much yet to be learned about this that awaits us, I am convinced the "out of patent" and inexpensive invermectin is a direct economic threat to worldwide pharmaceuticals. Our "stash" (Stromectol) was obtained by prescription before the suppression took hold, and is made by Edenbridge inParsippany, NJ.
Glad to hear you conquered your bout, and glad to hear of your anecdote, as it with others become "data."
“ivermectin for a number of our family and friends and it has seemed to have blunted a couple of infections, and interestingly on skin problem.”
OK, this is weird but just popped into my mind. A half-hour ago I got off the phone with my PCP for my regular appointment with her. The blood work last week showed a great improvement in many of the tests.
Dec. 2021 - glucose 108
June 2022 - glucose 104 - after 6 months of total no-carb and no sugar, and I had expected much better! (I did lose weight.)
Sept. 2023 - glucose 95 - after eating anything & everything I wanted.
Cholesterol was much better, as were some other tests.
The ONLY thing I’ve done differently is taken Ivermectin pills twice a week for a few months. I didn’t think of that when we were talking. I wouldn’t have told her, anyhow, as she pooh-poohed it back in 2020 when I brought it up.
Anyhow, FWIW...
I have a gathering conclusion -- things take time, in this regard, of course -- that ivermectin might well be a bit like my trusty Bayer aspirin, on the label is written "THE WONDER DRUG®" even today.
A related anecdote. When we lived in Germany, I had with me a big Kirkland brand bottle of generic aspirin. In chats with our lovely pharmacist, she'd asked about "American" aspirin, because her Germany pharmaceuticals sold expensive aspirin. I brought the bottle in one day, and she was astounded when I told her the price in the states. Her comment? Marketing. Control of the marketplace. Kirkland brand aspirin could not get licensed there for sale. One of those happy old games of quasi-monopolisitic practices.
Costco is eyeing expansion, but I expect Globus Handelshof, Kaufland, Metro, Real and others will oppose using politics as the game.
If Bayer -- a German firm, by the way, which is moving to get into the cell therapy biz -- can be "THE WONDER DRUG®", someday I expect ivermectin will also be seen as such. All that it seems to overcome now is GOVERNMENT.
Best wishes.
We should all thank “Dr” Fauci for the new standard on the value of anecdotal evidence. When refuting the exhaustive study in the UK that revealed masks have no effect on respiratory viruses, he said “Well, they work on an individual level.”
Ivermectin clearly is 100% effective against all variants of SARS-CV19 because millions of individuals have reported 100% recovery. Individual level. Study over, evidence established.
All “science” has done for the past few years is reveal how little scientists actually know.
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