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.
What about the “Right to Try” law?
I asked mine (now previous) doctor and he said he wouldn’t treat me. He’d send me to the emergency room.
I asked my doctor that question a year ago. I also asked his opinion on the prophylaxis supplements to improve immune health and possibly fight off COVID.
His reply? “Do what the CDC recommends.” Absolutely useless. I think all clinics and hospitals have programmed their doctors to say that and nothing more.
Then, six months later, I asked him and my immunologist about monoclonal antibodies and where I could go to get the infusion if I got sick. Their replies? “We are the doctors, trust us to diagnose your case and make the proper recommendations when and if you get sick.”
I was shocked both times. Let us know if you are fortunate enough to have a productive and useful discussion with your doc. Good luck.
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.
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Good luck, I am Covid positive, I asked him for Ivermectin, he said he doesn’t use unproven treatments…..I started using it last week,( horse paste 1.87 percent) incidentally just before my son and I got it. I have no fever, but alittle chest heaviness….my son, 14, ( I did not give him the horse paste), had 103.5 , dizziness, down real bad. Today, day four, his fever broke, and he gets out of bed…..I have ( to this day) very slight symptoms, been going about business, resting in the afternoon.To early to tell, but I will take it 5 more days.
I have a friend in the hospital in Phoenix right now. Three hospital chains are taking directions from one individual on how COVID is to be treated.
This administrator is adamant that Ivermectin will not be administered in any of the three hospitals. To him, it does not matter that my friend’s doctor has given him a prescription for Ivermectin. The hospital administrator says that the doctor who provided the prescription has no standing. He refers to Ivermectin as an insecticide.
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.
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It shouldn’t be. MAB’s are a better more effective course of treatment.