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To: ransomnote
> One physician noted that they put people on Remdesivir, which starts shutting down organs, particularly kidney’s in a few day, while running IV drips. So patients’ kidneys can’t excrete the large amount of IV and the fluid backs up into the lungs causing pulmonary edema, which is then ‘diagnosed’ as Covid cause of death.

Granted my experience with being hospitalized with COID-19 is anecdotal, but I showed up in the ER with 89% blood oxygen, and I was immediately put on Remdisivr, Dexamethasone, and supplemental oxygen. I was off supplemental oxygen after three days and was sent home on the forth without any further complications.

I immediately improved after the first day of treatment.

25 posted on 01/26/2023 10:15:36 AM PST by SecondAmendment (This just proves my latest theory ... LEFTISTS RUIN EVERYTHING !!!)
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To: SecondAmendment

Supplemental oxygen is a huge improvement compared with ventilators. Early on in the plandemic, a doctor posted that he had surprising success utilizing less ‘aggressive’ respiratory therapy instead of the CDC protocol’s ventilators. He speculated that the inflammed lung tissue was further damaged by ventillators and lighter therapys which supply oxygen protected the lungs better.

I also think Remdesivir is harder on those with other kidney impacts. In the African trial (Ebola drugs) Remdesivir was the first removed early from the trial due to organ shutdown and death.


28 posted on 01/26/2023 10:27:59 AM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: SecondAmendment

I woke up at home with an 85% blood oxygen once.

Damn vaxx


60 posted on 01/26/2023 12:11:29 PM PST by Cold Heart
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