Posted on 08/11/2021 6:42:39 PM PDT by ransomnote
Thanks, RN!
BKMK
But that IS the important bit.
That physicians and patients have as many choices as possible in terms of prophylaxes, treatment, and vaccines for those want them.
Deep State’s insistance on relying solely on mass vaccination is another tip-off that CoupFlu has NEVER been about public health.
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)
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/treatments/how-do-i-get-covid-19-medication/
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.
Great info RN! Thanks
There was some Texas citizen on ABC evening news last night pleading for an ICU bed because according to him, there was not a single ICU bed available in the entire state of Texas.
My hospice nurse friends explained that once a person goes into hospice, all med equipment and meds are available..whatever the patient wants or needs.
We found this to be true with my Dad. Toward the end of his life he struggled to breathe, and had pulse ox readings in the 80s. They would send him thru ER, admit him, patch him back up to where his readings were “acceptable” and send him home. He “did not qualify” for home oxygen. He would end up back in the ER two days later going thru the same process (Hours in the ER, test for Covid, same labs run two days prior, admit..send home.) It was infuriating
When we brought him home to hospice care, the 02 generator was delivered before the transport even got him home.
It’s a good idea to have some basics at home to try and prevent one from ever having to go to the hospital. That’s what it is about. Prophylactic and meds to take at first symptoms. No one is going to the hospital upon first symptoms. So, treat at home in the beginning. If that doesn’t work snd one gets sicker, then go.
Are these covid pts not in danger of respiratory acidosis?
What does the rest of their ABG look like?
Drew and ran hundreds of them in the last decade, but have never seen covid ABG rexults.
We have everything we need to be home...stocked it all up during the first covid wave.
And I recall in the early days, they really did blow lungs out.
Also the antiviral they were using then, not approved, required normal liver values. Some docs posted that at ten days with covid, no one had normal liver values.
This was all back during the first wave...when they were figuring things out..
Have full legal Power of Attorney. Medical and Durable.
Demand Hospice. Sign release and go.
From what we understand.
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You can’t get an IV drip of vitamins at home, easily.
So you have to go to A doctor for it?
Why IV - I thought super dosing orally was the cure?
Whatever - best to you andd yours.
Best ever ever?
Stats and data and science, best ever…
Thanks for the data point…
The reason it isn’t the same is because protocols are based on wide experience not one case.
To each their own - if you get it ask for the IV veggie mix and deny other treatments, doesn’t matter to me. All I care about is that you are okay at the end,
Well, according to this account, they’re sending COVID cases to the ICU that are mild enough to be treated on a normal inpatient basis, presumably either because it results in a higher reimbursement or because they want to say the ICUs are full of COVID patients, or both.
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