Posted on 08/11/2021 6:42:39 PM PDT by ransomnote
Well, when I do get my ICU set up I won’t be sharing it.
“be prepared”
For which medical emergency should Boy Scouts be prepared to take care for 2-7 days before anticipating professional medical support?
In the context of this post - what is the appropriate home brew preparation for severe pneumonia with critically low blood oxygen to cover 2-7 days?
Not sure where that is in the boy scout handbook…
Bkmrk
Your opinion is at least as valid as mine (mine isn’t a high bar).
Take care.
we have been thru hell today- after getting approved for the antibody therapy spouse and I were told Thursday. The infusion center then called and said if we wanted to get today to go to emergency. So we go to emergency and they say they will do it. We go back and they do a bunch of tests and because as soo as we got there they automatically put us on oxygen (my oxygen levels ranging between 92 to 94) spouse was 90. The doctor then comes in and says no according to FDA they cannot give it because we have hypoxia and would have had to be 95. THIS IS WHAT I’M DEALING WITH.
— terart, 2021/07/14
both my mom and dad were put into icu. they could not get the therapy. they both have covid pneumonia. my dad was put on a ventilator. and my mom they are trying to get her oxygen levels fixed and under control. she is scared.
— terart's daughter, 2021/07/18
You have to keep on eye on the quacks when they have a loved one in their greasy hands.
It happened to me - but I was keeping an eye on them when they had my wife.
You can't get an IV drip of vitamins at home, easily.
So her doctors at Amerca’s Frontline doctors wanted him on high doses of IV Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and him to have Zinc etc. The doctors at the hospital kept saying , “It’s not protocol. We don’t do that.”
They had to monitor and repeat the specific request for IV High Dose Vitamin C to make it happen. “Stay on it. Stay on it”.
I've had experience with the quacks. You have to keep an eye on them.
Everyone treats them as "brilliant", so they believe it. I can spot your average doctor 10-15 IQ points...
ltr
Except that his outcome was among the best that they had seen. If it was their protocol that produced the results (despite his risk factors) why didn’t he do the same as everyone else they treated?
And besides, they weren’t Googling, they were consulting with other physicians.
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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?
Well, I can say I know of a person nearly 70 years old who had O2 in the low 80s that was allowed to go home this morning.
He has been taking HCQ, Vitamin D and K2, zinc, quercetin, and Vitamin C and he is now doing better, already.
Huh, budesonide is an asthma medication (brand name Pulmicort). I take it every day. I’ve noticed inhaled steroids have often been low stock at the pharmacy since a few months into the pandemic, guess this explains it.
Good read....thanks
Thanks!
Its been 14 days...still no call. Calling Credit card to reverse charge.
this
Let us know if you ever get a response. Doesn’t make me hopeful since I just went thru their process yesterday. I suppose if Frontline Docs don’t come thru, I’ll start looking at the horse paste route.
I figure they are buried. Still, just another illustration of jow bad our system is.
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