Posted on 09/17/2021 9:12:46 AM PDT by bigdaddy45
Far-right activist Laura Loomer has described how she is in "so much pain" after contracting COVID-19, after previously hoping she would get the virus to prove its symptoms are "hyped up."
Writing on messaging app Telegram, seen by Newsweek, Loomer said she got tested because she was suffering from fever, chills, nausea, runny nose, sore throat and aches that "made my whole body feel like I got hit by a bus."
After confirming she had COVID, Loomer said that she is not vaccinated against the virus and is taking her own treatment consisting of "Azithromyacin and Hydroxychloroquine."
She is also attempting to treat the virus with deworming drug ivermectin, but "doctors are really weird about prescribing it, which p****s me off."
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Sounds like she received the ‘Talk Show Host’ variant of the virus. Probably won’t be a happy ending for her.
“I’m aware that COVID is non-symptomatic or mild for most people, but given how it turns out in some cases, hoping that you’ll get it to prove a point is downright stupid.”
Absolutely. Beyond what’s known (weight, diabetes, bp, etc), it’s a crapshoot as to who will get hit hard, or even killed, versus who will get a few sniffles. Speaking of shooting, perhaps if CDC spent less time on guns and more time on viruses, they’d be able to tell us who’s really at risk of serious complications.
India ceased recommending Ivermectin back in June.
DGHS drops Ivermectin, Doxycycline from Covid-19 treatment; ICMR rules unchanged June 7, 2021
The revised guidelines have also dropped drugs such as hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, doxycycline, zinc and multivitamins, that were earlier prescribed by doctors to treat asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic Covid-19 patients.
“Ivermectin had good success with HIV until Fauci shut it down.”
Damm, wouldn’t surprise me a bit. But do you have any links to that effect?
“”Far right” LMAO. Fvk off snooze week”
You have to understand their language. “Far Right” means they don’t trust you enough to be on their Morning Instructions email.
Search Ivermectin and HIV you will get the results. It is also in Front Line Doctors, but Fueci led the HIV program.
“The family attended a county fair in Washington state in August and all of them got the Covid.”
FAKE NEWS. Washington State is a PROGRESSIVE state and therefore people are NOT getting the virus, much less getting sick, since they’re vaccinated and wearing masks, even while having sex. So either this reporter got the state wrong (probably was Texas or Florida) or he’s flat-out LYING as to what happened. Either way, it’s FAKE NEWS.
I’m not fooled.
Thanks for the link...it looks like HCQ was also dropped from the recommended list.
I bought a couple of tubes at Atwood’s yesterday, and the girl checkout asked me how many horses I have, and I said none. Then I said, I see your managers is making you ask that question. Then she gave some bs answer about no, her aunt has horses and she was just curious.
Wash has no income tax so there’s a lot of progressing still to do....
Thank you for posting the link.
Here’s what she posted about 36 mins ago.
“....After being diagnosed with COVID, I went ahead and got the Regeneron in FL yesterday.
Biden’s plans to limit Regeneron shipments to Flordia are evil, and purely partisan. This is a treatment that have been proven to be effective in treating COVID
She writes on her page she’s taking Regeneron.
They really have declared a war on political opponents
“Guidelines”
Typical troll.
I don’t think the vac works well and has side effects for some
If it was a good vax I’d support folks taking it unforced
Now it’s a personal choice
Glad I don’t need it
“India ceased recommending Ivermectin back in June.”
True, but unfortunately for the vacc’rs, Uttar Pradesh was NOT bound by the national government, so they stuck to Ivermectin, since it worked for them.
Praise God.
Buck and Clay and Alex Berenson draw erroneous conclusions that I spot simply from having read a whole lot of PubMed papers over the last year and a half. One simple rule for the journalist and the amateur alike ought to be to read more when your personal conclusions are entirely different from what the professionals in the field are saying. And by professionals I don’t mean politicized hacks like Fauci. It almost always means that you are overlooking some factor that you aren’t even aware of. Those three could probably find someone in the virology field to bounce their ideas off of, but instead what I see them doing is parroting the dubious claims of outliers.
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