Demand between 10,000 mg and 20,000 mg of high dose intravenious Vitamin C daily. The staff will try to reduce it to oral and lower dose but you want IV at least 10,000 mg per day. You have to push them. Don’t stop pushing. Use the words “it won’t do any harm”. That’s their buzz words. They like those words.
We had 290 Zinc a day oral but you can push for intraveneous. They may say they are out of it, but at least get oral Zinc.
10,000 intravenious Vitamin D per day.
If you can, slip patient 3 NAC capsules a day.
Force the hospital to cut their DEX (steroid) dose in half to make way for Budesinode (steroid). Instead of just regular dose of once per day, they increased it to once every six hours. That was key because hospital dose of DEX causes Pyschiatric issues issues (read up on it) It makes the patients agitated and angry etc.
Page 205 of their NIH handbook for the horrifying COVID-19 protocol hinders recovery from the illness
The NIH handbook says Budesinode has benefits but is not recommended because there weren't enough people in the trial. But Budesinode is the 'silver bullet' and the Lancet article a few months ago called it the 'miracle' in the UK.
Refuse the ventilator over and over and over. Be nice, but firm.
If you're sick and haven't gone to the hospital yet, go to Front Line Doctors page on the internet. Do a telephone visit. They help anyone. They overnight certain medications you can't get anywhere else. This is key.
ransomnote: How Do I Get COVID-19 Medication? - America's Frontline Doctors (americasfrontlinedoctors.org)
Physician Consult Fee is $90. Prescription medications are additional, separate expense (they don't bill insurance companies). Medication dose is based on bodyweight. Be to take enough for your bodyweight the first few days to help avoid hospitalization.
Go to an IV clinic if possible to increase your chances of avoiding hospitalization. Get over there ASAP and start IV's to stay out of it.
[ransomnote - Homework assignment 1. Look up local IV clinics, record phone numbers and addresses, check if they take your insurance, be ready in case you have to go there when not feeling well]
If the hospital staff won't listen to you, explain you will remove the patient for hospice.
Pray for them to listen to you.
Prayer works.
Blessings work.
Be firm but nice.
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2 posted on
08/11/2021 6:43:24 PM PDT by
ransomnote
(IN GOD WE TRUST)
To: ransomnote
3 posted on
08/11/2021 6:51:11 PM PDT by
rainee
(Trump won! )
To: ransomnote
4 posted on
08/11/2021 6:54:30 PM PDT by
ifinnegan
( Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
To: ransomnote
Wow.
Thank you for taking time to summarize and post.
5 posted on
08/11/2021 6:58:59 PM PDT by
aMorePerfectUnion
(“Fraud vitiates everything.” )
To: ransomnote
Treatment for Covid has to be tailored to the patient. My daughter, who ran a covid ward for 11 months, said that some treatments work and some don’t depending upon the patients condition. As time went by, they came up with an arsenal of things to use and that is when they started saving people. There is no single “silver bullet.”
To: ransomnote
How does the threat of removal to hospice work as leverage? My understanding of hospice is that the care given is palliative, not curative, and this approach is a requirement for payment through Medicare/insurance. If the goal is to get the patient out of the hospital protocols to the preferred protocol with IV vitamins/minerals & a different steroid, can’t you just ask for dismissal AMA, i.e Against Medical Advice?
Not saying anything against what this woman did for her husband as it obviously was effective...I just want to understand these other issues that came to mind.
7 posted on
08/11/2021 7:02:57 PM PDT by
T-Bird45
(It feels like the seventies, and it shouldn't. )
To: ransomnote
I heard this on WHP Radio Harrisburg Ken Matthews played it yesterday. Very informative.
8 posted on
08/11/2021 7:04:10 PM PDT by
Nextrush
(FREEDOM IS EVERYBODYS BUSINESS, REMEMBER PASTOR NIEMOLLER)
To: ransomnote
Thanks for transcribing her great vid.
Her term ‘blovid’ is definitely a great warning.
9 posted on
08/11/2021 7:07:58 PM PDT by
Jane Long
(America, Bless God....blessed be the Nation.)
To: ransomnote
I watched this earlier. She is very well spoken and very knowledgeable as to what treatments work and which ones don’t.
That guy is one lucky Man to have a wife like that being involved instead of just trusting the Doctors and the Fuc$3d up protocols set forth that we know are not working but instead hurting.
10 posted on
08/11/2021 7:11:15 PM PDT by
Jayster
(Legalize Marijuana )
To: ransomnote
This is so interesting. I’ve been following FLCCC- they’re on YouTube as well. Very worthwhile listening to them.
12 posted on
08/11/2021 7:25:03 PM PDT by
SE Mom
(Screaming Eagle mom)
To: BipolarBob
13 posted on
08/11/2021 7:27:03 PM PDT by
BipolarBob
(I thought I was being praised when the judge said my warrants were outstanding. But no.)
To: ransomnote
Given they had the home grown expertise to cure this - why bother going to the hospital in the first place?
But they did, then bitched about getting high level ICU treatment they thought was a waste, but didn’t check themselves out for the good of the cause..
Then, when all the other lifesaving, high end ICU care, treatment, endless oxygen supply, monitoring, and care helps a person heal and survive, it’s the half assed - not done right vitamins and whatnot that made the difference.
Reads like a litany of “flashed my google doctorate while the real docs and nurses were keeping my loved one alive…”
The medical professionals that had to deal with that crap deserve a raise…
14 posted on
08/11/2021 7:34:44 PM PDT by
!1776!
To: nnn0jeh
15 posted on
08/11/2021 7:40:17 PM PDT by
kalee
To: ransomnote
Wait...a 79 SpO2..... and she’s arguing ICU? they treated at home, husband was below the redline of being able to process oxygen at all, and still with a dying husband she was reluctant to go to the hospital? And then chastizes them for what she should have been giving him way before he fell below 90 Sp02. She’s kidding, right?
there was Every reason for her husband to be in ICU. Acute hypoxia causes organ damage, strokes, heart attacks and full blown respiratory failure. Do not fool around with it. If I have a chance of stroking out, I would insist on being in ICU where all the cool doctors are.
The SpO2 can be used as a surrogate to approximate the pO2 as shown below:
SpO2
(percent) pO2
(mmHg)
86 51
87 52
88 54
89 56
90 58
91 60
92 64
93 68
94 73
95 80
96 90
The gold standard for the diagnosis of acute hypoxemic respiratory failure is an arterial pO2 on room air less than 60 mmHg measured by arterial blood gases (ABG). In the absence of an ABG, SpO2 less than 91% measured by pulse oximetry on room air can serve as a substitute for the pO2 because SpO2 of 91% equals pO2 of 60 mmHg.
https://www.pinsonandtang.com/acute-respiratory-failure-know/
at sea level, the normal PaO2/FiO2 ratio is ~ 400-500 mmHg (~55-65 kPa)
ARDS Severity
PaO2/FiO2 Mortality
Mild 200 – 300 27%
Moderate100 – 200 32%
Severe < 100 45%
https://litfl.com/pao2-fio2-ratio/
16 posted on
08/11/2021 7:42:17 PM PDT by
blueplum
("...this moment is your moment: it belongs to you... " President Donald J. Trump, Jan 20, 2017) )
To: ransomnote
Terrifying. Thank you.
What a mess. It confirms my assertion that you don’t go to a hospital to get well. You go to a hospital to die. They are a nine line free fall cluster fluck of disorganization, confusion, contradiction and death dealers.
If you happen to have a knowledgeable advocate you might make it out alive. Otherwise I don’t think you have a very good chance of survival at all.
The bigger, fancier and more sophisticated the hospital the worse. The are houses of death.
17 posted on
08/11/2021 7:52:33 PM PDT by
Sequoyah101
(Politicians are only marginally good at one thing, being politicians. Otherwise they are fools.)
To: ransomnote
America’s Frontline Doctors?
Better not be an emergency:
“Click on the contact a physician button below. Fill out the form and pay $90. The physician will call you typically within 2-7 days (not counting weekends).”
18 posted on
08/11/2021 7:56:51 PM PDT by
Sequoyah101
(Politicians are only marginally good at one thing, being politicians. Otherwise they are fools.)
To: ransomnote
23 posted on
08/11/2021 8:12:28 PM PDT by
sjm_888
To: ransomnote
28 posted on
08/11/2021 8:38:51 PM PDT by
LibertyWoman
(Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil... Isaiah 5:20)
To: ransomnote
Kate Dalley’s husband had ordinary pneumonia for about 7 days before going to the hospital for oxygen, at which the medical establishment turned it into ‘Covid pneumonia’. ...
Her husband (56, overweight, unvaccinated, diabetic) had been taking Ivermectin but she said, in hindsight, since the dose is based on bodyweight, if they had upped the dose, she believes they may have been able to bypass going into the hospital.
Do I understand her correctly that her husband never had Covid at all, yet he was taking Ivermectin? Does Ivermectin cure ordinary pneumonia?
31 posted on
08/11/2021 8:48:40 PM PDT by
Hepsabeth
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