I recall that, in an effort to discredit ivermectin’s efficacy, the CDC authorized clinical trials using ridiculous amounts of the drug, typically far too little. They could never get EUA for the vaccines if there was an effective treatment for covid, so they arranged CT that we’re designed to fail. They also used the most ill patients for their trials. They played a rigged shell game. Dr. Ryan Cole indicated that we can’t overdose on ivermectin even at 30-40 times the dose.
I’m sad that your family won’t leave you alone about your decision. Here’s a possibility - you are the matriarch and they still look up to you for wisdom. If they can badger you into taking the jab, they’ll feel better about their own decision to take it. But as long as Mom holds out, they will always wonder if they’ve done something harmful to themselves.
Whether you take the vaccine or don’t take it, it should be because you believe it’s the best decision FOR YOU, not because you were bullied into it. If they were my children, I’d make a firm declaration that we will NEVER speak of my personal health care decisions again. They’re private and not open for discussion. Just softly change the subject every time they bring it up. If they don’t let it go, end your visit or conversation with a smile and an observation that maybe today isn’t a good day for a visit or chat. “Hug, Hug, see you next time.” They need to be reminded that you are a strong matriarch and that the Fifth Commandment only goes one way - Honour thy father and thy mother.
Great words! Thank you!