Both docs that posted to that thread suggested several options to find monoclonals.
And it’s clear that MomMD was communicating in some form with the Terart family as her daughter passed along a message to MomMD, which MomMD relayed to the thread. So there was some communication going on with Terart. The extent of those conversations are obviously private.
What we do know and which has been posted publicly is that a group of FReepers have posted misleading and in some cases knowingly false information about ivermectin - including ivermectin use in Japan and also ivermectin use in clinical trials as noted by the NIH. That has led to from my perspective, a false sense of security when it comes to ivermectin and treated advanced COVID-19 earlier in the pandemic.
You’re not going to rewrite history. Both fake Doctors on FR gave bad medical advice, with the other one urging her to trust gas knowing nothing about him or his potential record of bad judgement.
In black and white, gas gave bad medical advice. Terart doesn’t get to choose again. Gas doesn’t get to rewrite history. We can all read that account and decide for ourselves.
There is no private information that contradicts or removes responsibility from those who gave bad medical advice.
Terart used a day 1 and day 3 protocol she found, having been betrayed by standard medical offices (her physician, the hospital). I don’t know where she got that information -it may have been prophylactic or other but I’ve not seen any treatment protocol with so little ivermectin. She did the best she could - she shouldn’t have to be her own doctor.
You claim she had a false sense of security. Her doctor and the hospital refused to give her any treatments - that’s your preference? Being refused all help by medical offices was superior to trying alternatives? Many on FR have given personal stories of success with Ivermectin and HCQ. I wish Terart would have taken more, but on FR, she was warned not to.
Stop trying to rewrite history. We have written record of those events and they speak for themselves.