Posted on 12/11/2021 12:01:36 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
Totally agree. I’m convinced these deaths are largely avoidable. Thanks to Ivermectin (horse paste) and monoclonal antibodies I only missed two days of work.
(Thank you Gov DeSantis!)
It doesn’t get much worse than murder in the name of protocol. We are so screwed, and how long the screwing lasts God only knows. Pretty bad when God is all that’s left and I’m sure he sees it that way as well, but there is no time like the present to get humble and ask, beg and plead and then when things change for the better, NEVER EVER FORGET THE ONE THAT CAN MAKE GOOD THINGS HAPPEN.
They are keeping the lifesaving Regeneron a secret. I know someone who was told to get the treatment and was scared. She thought it was a bad thing.
I had covid a few weeks ago. I did go to the doctor to get some Prednisone to get out ahead of the bronchitis I get with every illness. He told me he didn’t think much of Ivermectin, which I was already taking to great success.
I had to ask about Regeneron, which he said he liked and wrote me a scrip for the treatment. By the time I got it, I was healed up enough from the Ivermectin that it had little effect.
None of these treatments are for everyone. Nowadays, with my heart being sensitive to so many things, I would likely not be a good candidate for HCQ, for example. But the least these barbarians running the hospitals could do is to allow these promising treatments to be tried.
The right to try act is not the right to receive act. If a physician licensed in a state believes something to be helpful they can prescribe it without fear of prosecution under civil law.
It does not mean a patient can demand a treatment and be guaranteed to receive it. Physicians are licensees of the state (although with Covid there are some compact states now). There are some physicians willing to prescribe it in various states that means get the physician to prescribe it but it does but mean that all states must not should be bound by the decision of one physician in one state
Some appear to think that right try means the unilateral ability to demand something when they apparently graduated from the google school of medicine.
Is there a people version available?
Absolutely no one is keeping life saving MABs a secret
Not in Florida. Many parts of the rest of the country, they are truly a secret. You get to just show up.
I needed a doctors order and had to make an appointment and drive 40 miles. That’s in Maryland.
I’ve heard it’s even worse in Pennsylvania.
and a general desire to cause harm.
...and if not a general desire, certainly a general unwillingness to obey law and oath. Most States have right to try legislation, and regard the Hippocratic Oath as important for people under the care of the medical system. Looks like Obama care is more like racist revenge.
Finding sympathetic Medical Doctors is difficult enough, and dangerous for the Doctor. Getting a hospital to act favorably in today’s world is nigh impossible. So stay away if at all possible.
doctors and lawyers are the only professionals that get away with calling what they do “practice”...
would anyone here trust an automotive repair shop that practices “mechanics”?...
My wife got sick in the late fall of 2019. I was out of town for several months, so didn’t see her. Our kids say she was sicker than they’ve ever seen (and she doesn’t get sick very often). This was in the California Bay Area which has lots of people arriving from China every day.
Yep, if the hospital refuses, check out.
We have at least 6 of us in our family on anywhere from 30mg/week to 52mg/week. At least a dozen other friends are on it as well. Not a single person has experienced one side effect from prolonged Ivermection use. Now I’m not disputing that your daughter had a reaction, but Ivermectin is very well tolerated by most. Certainly much better than the failed Ebola death drug “Remdesivir”.
I’ve noticed that many who are “taking” Ivermection have not been prescribed enough or it was taken too late. A friend of ours who recently caught Covid was only prescribed 30mg worth of pills. The proper protocol for treatment (not prophylaxis) for his weight range is 30mg-45mg per day for 5 days or until recovered. It simply wasn’t enough.
We are dealing with demonically driven decisions these days.
I’m not sure there is a more sanity driven decision process.
Which should awaken everyone to our awful situation.
It is quite clear that no one should enter a hospital these days - they are totalitarian death camps at this point. That may seem like hyperbole, but when they forcefully deny treatment that might allow a dying person to live, or any treatment, for that matter, that the patient and his family wants, then we cannot describe the institution any longer in any other way.
If it had been me and my wife, I honestly can’t imagine that a nurse or doctor wouldn’t have ended up leading me to my wife’s room and administering the ivermectin with a gun to his head.
I'm sure there is. Not at these feed stores, though.
FWIW these are what I stock.
The administrators are in a difficult position.
The federal government and states send surveyors to review their policies, procedures and how well they are following them.
If they give care outside of the standard approved protocols, then they can be written up in those surveys and defunded. Medicare and Medicaid accounts for 60% of hospital revenues. So straying too far from approved protocols, that’s an out of business strategy.
It’s the NIH and CDC officials who set the protocols and who ignored ivermecting and HCQ+zinc. I believe they ignored them, because if there were effective drugs, they wouldn’t have gotten emergency use authorizaton for the vaccines.
But they could have appealed to Congress and gotten an exception for Covid vaccines, and I’m sure they would have gotten a bipartisan approval.
They were just too lazy to try that approach. Or maybe too invested un the vaccines.
Got mine through Indiamart.com Two orders; one for 6mg tablets, the other for 12mg tablets. Shipping took two weeks. Also got HCQ through Indiamart.
You can also get the "horse paste" through a local farm supply company. Assuming they're not out of stock.
Had an appt with the FNP two weeks ago. We got to talking about Ivr. She said she had been prescribing it but many patients had a hard time finding a drug store to fill the Rx. She also said her practice had been flagged by "them" for prescribing it too much. Didn't have a chance to find out who "they" are. I suspect the FDA or CDC.
A shame the China virus has become so politicized.
Me.🙂
I wouldn’t waste your time. Here is his real thoughts about Ivermectin, I doubt his anecdote is even true: https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4017338/posts?page=64#64
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