Posted on 09/08/2021 3:04:39 AM PDT by Kaslin
As I write this, both my wife and I have COVID. My wife came down with COVID symptoms approximately two weeks ago. My symptoms started approximately a week ago. Our diagnoses were confirmed at a local clinic.
Both my wife and I are unvaccinated. This is because we believed that we would inevitably catch COVID, and we wanted to prepare in the best way possible for that eventuality rather than rely upon an endless series of COVID "vaccines" with limited effectiveness and unknown side-effects. Also, we wanted to live the remainder of our lives not in fear of catching COVID, but with natural immunity to that disease.
The purpose of this article is to discuss — from a layperson's perspective — how we prepared for COVID and what we could have done better in that regard.
It is widely recognized that early treatment is key with COVID. What this means is that everyone needs to know ASAP whether he has it. Unfortunately, we could have done much better in that regard. When my wife started having COVID-like symptoms, we looked for COVID testing sites but found that they were far away; overloaded; or using the PCR test, which takes three to five days (at least at our local testing sites) for a result.
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GoodRx is just the discount “coupon”....you still need an Rx to have it filled at your pharmacy (or, in the US).
Goodrx just gives you a discounted rate at participating retailers
Ugh. They are much too far away from me to be any good, and there’s no one in Northern Indiana.
They do virtual visits
AccuDoc will only be serving Indiana and Ohio for Telehealth services. For Ivermectin requests please refer to the FLCCC website for assistance in your state.
I just want to talk to someone to find out if I can get a script for Ivermectin if I don't have Covid at the present time. Would they do that?
No idea.you will have to call and find out
At other FR sites people who live in rural places say they use Ivermectin for horses that is locally available from vets and perhaps farm stores. At any rate if there is a direction saying one serving for a 1200 lb. mare, then 1 tenth for a woman or 1 eighth for a man might be a suitable dose. It is a matter of getting the dose right based on animal recommendation and the human’s weight. If you are math challenged, then go to a friend who is mathematically competent. I recently heard a woman on TV going on about how awful it was to be using animal medication. She apparently does not know that owners give this stuff to their $million dollar race horses, and show dog owners give it to their multi $thousand dollar show dogs.
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