Posted on 12/11/2021 12:01:36 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
David DeLuca of Sicklerville, New Jersey will never know if the Ivermectin prescribed by an out-of-state doctor for his wife would have saved her life. Colleen DeLuca, 62, died of COVID-19 on Oct. 10, at Jefferson Washington Township Hospital in Sewell, New Jersey, before he could get a court order to administer the drug.
Ivermectin has helped in some cases, but across the United States, many hospitals don’t include it in their COVID protocol for treatment and refuse to use it, even as a last effort on a dying patient.
Buffalo, New York attorney Ralph Lorigo has spent the last 11 months handling cases where the family wants to try Ivermectin and must get a court order to force hospitals to allow the drug to be administered. DeLuca had Lorigo draw up papers for court, but because Lorigo doesn’t practice in New Jersey, he instructed DeLuca to find a New Jersey attorney to file the papers and handle the case. However, DeLuca couldn’t find an attorney willing to take on the case.
“They kept telling me the magistrates of New Jersey will never let this go through. Now I’ve got to go through the next 25 years without her,” grief stricken David DeLuca, 62, told The Epoch Times. “My 3-year-old granddaughter kisses her photo at night.”
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Thanks for the info.
There have been plenty of survivors who didn’t take Ivermectin. We’ve also seen those who weren’t saved by the drug. What’s interesting is the article in the original post discusses a man trying to get IV to his wife as a last ditch. Wasn’t it too late by then?
Scientifically speaking - we'll never know.
True. And disappointing.
The way the AMA sold their patients down the river to avoid consequences for the opioid crisis opened my eyes.
E.g., if you are prescribed any controlled substances, a record of it is entered into a state database that any state 'official' can view w/o probable cause or a warrant.
These regulations were endorsed by the AMA as part of their effort to weasel out of blame for the the opioid crisis.
Everyone hear keeps saying there’s a window where it’s effective and it’s not end of life.
It’s not too late to try IVM in the advanced pulmonary stage of COVID-19 disease. Ivermectin acts to prevent viral replication in the early incubation and viral replication phase of COVID-19, but an exciting aspect of Ivermectin is its potent anti-inflammatory action potentially having a role in the treatment of late stage COVID-19.
There are examples of critically ill, elderly patients on ventilators for many days or even several weeks that made a remarkable, rapid recovery once treatment began with Ivermectin.
Two examples include these late stage cases of amazing recovery:
Video: Sisters Hire a Lawyer to Save Their Mother from COVID-19
Article: A Judge Stands up to a Hospital: "Step Aside" and Give a Dying Man Ivermectin
More testimonials can be found at https://covid19criticalcare.com/testimonials/
I got the paste and I’ve just ordered the pills....why we as free sovereign citizens have to go to such lengths to keep us healthy with very safe medicines is beyond me....its despicable....
we don't know what tactics were being used by the cabal but we can be sure it was a monstrous choice...
I'm sure I had a very bad flu early Dec 2019...all the symptoms...and it lasted 8 days or so with a lingering cough....
I live on the west coast as well.
Dying COVID-19 Patient Recovers After Court Orders Hospital to Administer Ivermectin
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4017846/posts
COVID Patient in Coma Gets Ivermectin After Court Order
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210506/covid-patient-in-coma-gets-ivermectin-after-court-order - Her daughter has since reported that her mom is now recovering at home - https://twitter.com/desifype/status/1411114705092030465
After judge orders hospital to use experimental Covid-19 treatment, woman recovers
https://buffalonews.com/news/local/after-judge-orders-hospital-to-use-experimental-covid-19-treatment-woman-recovers/article_a9eb315c-5694-11eb-aac5-53b541448755.html
Ivermectin Wins in Court Again: For Human Rights (story details 3 patients who came off a ventilator after starting ivermectin)
https://www.thedesertreview.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/ivermectin-wins-in-court-again-for-human-rights/article_98d26958-a13a-11eb-a698-37c06f632875.html
Court orders Rochester General to give experimental COVID treatment to patient (improvement within 12 hours)
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/court-orders-rochester-general-to-give-experimental-covid-treatment-to-patient/ar-BB1d4Ax4
Houston Hospital Chief of Medical Staff Successfully Used Ivermectin to Treat COVID Patients
https://cleverjourneys.com/2021/08/31/houston-hospital-chief-of-medical-staff-successfully-used-ivermectin-to-treat-covid-patients
then go online and order pills...it can be done ...I just ordered finally....hopefully will get it in a reasonable time frame....
I take the quercetin, vit d, c, fish oil, magnesium, turmeric, occuvite, and one newer one, ashawaganda, a ginko type product...at last check a few months ago, my Vit D was in the upper normal range....
Yep. It can be a lifesaver in the latter case, but that doesn’t work toward its strength. His strength is keeping you from getting it at all, or destroying it with early use once you do get it.
Understood - praying that the Lord of all comfort, comfort this family in its loss.
I keep seeing bits of info on NTF late fall in CA, late fall 2019. I heard something on this on the radio program Coast to Coast about 1 1/2 years ago. Caught my attn because the Doc being interviewed explained NTF in CA. I was actually living in OKC when I got very ill, late fall 2019. My husband had a contract there so we lived there for a year. OKC had one of the first Covid 19 cases at Univ of OK in OKC. All of this stinks to high Heaven. I won’t take the shots, don’t care who wants to, wish them well. I sure as Hell do not trust the CDC, WHO, media.
Please explain why so many here say that you have to begin ivermectin, for example, before hospitalization.
Bookmark.
It’s always better to use a therapy that acts to arrest the progress of an illness at the earliest possible stage when it becomes effective. Ivermectin (IVM) is unique in that it has both antiviral and potent anti-inflammatory properties. It’s beneficial at the earliest stage of COVID-19 infection to reduce the total viral load, and also can act against pulmonary inflammation if it develops in the later stage of the disease proportional to the initial viral load.
Pulmonary inflammation is the dangerous condition that leads to hospitalization and intubation with declining odds of recovery. Taking IVM early to retard replication of the virus reduces the likelihood of it progressing to severe inflammation requiring hospitalization and the odds of recovery improve. I understand another unique feature of IVM is it tends to concentrate in lung tissue exactly where it can do the most good against COVID-19. The fact IVM has an astonishing safety record in over 4 billion doses administered to humans over 40 years makes the risk to benefit analysis a simple decision.
That makes sense. Since the woman in the article was so near death’s door, was the request to use it virtually meaningless at that point?
Every patient is different and the judgement of the patient’s physician and family members should prevail in making the decision to try Ivermectin treatment under these dire circumstances. The point being that a hospital administration bureaucrat, who probably hasn’t personally treated a single COVID-19 patient, should not intervene or delay the decision.
Mr. Ng, the patient described in the second article linked in Post #127, was on a ventilator for more than three weeks while his daughter and her attorney fought the hospital administration. Delay is deadly in cases of severe, late stage COVID-19 disease and Mr. Ng was on death’s door before he was finally given five daily doses of 24mg of IVM. Within five days of receiving IVM, he had recovered enough to remove the intubation tube himself and breathe without the ventilator. He has since been discharged from the hospital and is recovering at the Illinois home of his daughter.
Nobody will ever convince the family members of these COVID-19 patients that have sudden (some say miraculous) recoveries that the decision to try the IVM treatment was meaningless.
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