When I have my annual physical later this month I intend to ask my doctor what his treatment protocol would be if I contracted COVID. I’d like to know up front if Ivermectin is in the discussion.
The problem last year with Ivermectin was that it have prevented the massive voting fraud and Trump would have been re-elected.
The problem this year with Ivermectin is a very common problem in the medical community, which is “why did you allow 500,000+ people to die of the virus before telling us about the treatment” (same reason why they cannot, now, tell the truth about fat, carbohydrates, and statins).
Well now you cant use Eli lilly infusion as per Fda because of two variants that are not even Delta..as per Eli lilly
If you even think this might work, then you’d better be VERY specific about dosages, dosage intervals, and the full treatment regimen down to the last detail. Don’t underestimate the will of those in power to re-interpret your intent.
Just added it to my Trust instructions. Thanks for the idea.
Patient: Doctor, in my Living Will I request to be treated with ivermectin should I contract covid. Will you honor those instructions?
Doctor: Yes. If you die of covid, we will use ivermectin to revive you.
If you get it, keep it to yourself and treat it yourself.
Do NOT go to a doctor.
The new breed of MDs are nothing more than affirmative action bureaucrats selected for their willingness to obey bureaucratic edicts.
My wife and I, both in our sixties, had it in January/February of 2020 before it had a name and survived it without doctor visits or drugs, and I have the IgG and IgM antibodies to prove it.
Luckily, we were too dumb to run to a hospital so they could hook us up to ventilators and kill us.
Local docs are prescribing ivermectin here in central Texas as a therapeutic. Many people are dying of the shot but not being reported as such.
Won’t matter
Living Will?
If your health gets bad enough due to covid to invoke a Living Will - then Ivermectin ain’t gonna do you any good.
It looks like most folks on this thread don’t know what a Living Will is.
I don’t think this will work. Yes, you can stipulate the use of ivermectin in your living will. But that doesn’t mean that the doctors will follow your wishes.
Here’s an imperfect analogy. Suppose you stipulate in your living will that you be treated with large amounts of Irish whiskey. You might sincerely want that to happen. But every doctor involved in your treatment would decline to give you any whiskey.
No Irish whiskey for you, regardless of what’s in your living will.
better idea spend a very little money for a doctor who will prescribe it ahead of time..support those docs who are fighting the corrupt big pharma !
be prepared don’t wait till you need it in a hurry.
Regards,