From your description you took a very high dose of ionizing radiation. By definition that would damage your immune system and very likely contributes to that wet cough you describe. Those are both things that a dose of ivermectin would most likely help. If you haven’t taken some already it’s worth a try and it certainly wouldn’t hurt.
One of my lifetime pet peeves is the quacks who treat with radiation can never tell you what the exposure was/is. Not knowing that makes recovery more of a krap shoot than a treatment. But try to work on your basic immunities.
From your description you took a very high dose of ionizing radiation. By definition that would damage your immune system and very likely contributes to that wet cough you describe. Those are both things that a dose of ivermectin would most likely help. If you haven’t taken some already it’s worth a try and it certainly wouldn’t hurt.
One of my lifetime pet peeves is the quacks who treat with radiation can never tell you what the exposure was/is. Not knowing that makes recovery more of a krap shoot than a treatment. But try to work on your basic immunities.
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It was quite a bit of radiation, I know I went every week day for 35 days and did chemo during that time as well, the doctors were treating my “aggressive cancer” aggressively- so I guess the side effects should be expected . I was sick most of the time.
To say the radiologist was not very communicative is an understatement. He always defected questions to the oncologist who never really answered them, just told me to ask radiologist.
when the side effects began, radiology blamed oncology and oncology blamed radiology. So who knows? Since the radiation was in the same areas each time, I’m certain that was where damage came from.
How much ivermectin do you guess would be helpful to this?
KC