Posted on 01/19/2023 7:10:37 PM PST by lightman
“Three years ago this month I had what must have been COVID (but this was long before anyone was talking about it): Deep chills, shortness of breath that persisted for six weeks. Flu on steroids.”
That was me in March of 2020. I am a walker, and was doing 3-5 miles a day when it hit, I walked the neighborhood for weeks coughing but wanted the fresh air and the sun...
It did last a good 6 weeks and felt like an elephant standing on my chest.
I have used this site several times for antibiotics and ordered Ivermectin from them also NEVER have had a problem!! I have a debit card I use ONLY for on line ordering for everything!! I transfer just enough funds for each purchase I make!! I have never had a problem products have always arrived!! The site is called Ziverdo Kit and it can be found on any search engine!!
“Ivermectin is of course another well known remedy, but requires prescription.”
No Rx necessary in TN. I bought a 5-day dose to have on hand “just in case”. I chose compounded ‘cause it’s much cheaper than the pills.
I might get some horse paste and take it as prophylactic.
I’ve got rosacea, so ivermectin was easy for me to get. Not too hard to present as a rosacea patient either, if you get my drift.
I found my Doctor on the same website.
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This WUHAN HOAX Has consumed Lives,Treasure and Freedoms from the
entire World’s Population.
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Nuremberg Pales in comparison.
Thank you!
Yes, very interesting. Not all of those studies should be trusted of course, and therefore neither should the listed cumulative scores of each treatment option, but at least most of the options and study information is there for review.
I’ve just been using occasional vitamin supplement, and application of the over the counter budesonide when any potential symptoms appear, and haven’t come down with anything resembling covid yet (knock on wood). I wouldn’t be surprised if I actually had it, and the budesonide knocked it out though, either.
I probably don’t have to remind Freepers of this, but you have the legal right to refuse any medical treatment. Talk to your spouse or whoever will be making medical decisions on your behalf if you are incapacitated about what treatments you will not accept. Better yet, put it in writing. Do not let this man’s story become yours.
Wow that is so cool! Is it just available on the shelf? Thanks for sharing.
I tried to talk to a couple of local pharmacists about it, here in Florida, wanting them to give me some names of doctors who were willing to prescribe and they were less than helpful. I bought a whole case of horse paste I still have sitting in reserve just to spite them.
We’ve been fortunate to have access to early recommended preventative(s), either via our livestock supply, or, docs Rx.
We’ve also stayed on the recommended supplements, as well.
No telling how many have had it.
It should’ve been allowed to run it’s (original) course…as REAL docs/scientists explained and warned. The $hots have only prolonged.
I remember;
I wear a Diaper in the Shower.
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Sung to the same tune.
Yes, Dr, McCollough and a few others were right out front saying you NEVER try to apply a “leaky” (non-xmission blocking) vaccine at the onset of a pandemic, because as you said it will only prolong it and make more mutations etc, but they were run over by the freight train seeking big pharma $$$ for the new vaxx technology they wanted approved. Treatments were basically outlawed, but are still the best proper course of action, along with natural immune boosters.
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Nothing like rebreathing your own exhale...unless it is laden with germ-enhancing moisture.
ivermectin again? really? in 2021 monoclonals were very effective in saving lives and states set up infusion centers; they were withdrawn when variants developed resistance. In 2022 Paxlovid also proved effective. Both were provided free of charge. Paxlovid is still available with a prescription.
“A total of 1591 participants aged 30 years and older with confirmed COVID-19, experiencing 2 or more symptoms of acute infection for 7 days or less, were enrolled from June 23, 2021, through February 4, 2022, with follow-up data through May 31, 2022, at 91 sites in the US....The median time to recovery was 12 days (IQR, 11-13) in the ivermectin group and 13 days (IQR, 12-14) in the placebo group. There were 10 hospitalizations or deaths in the ivermectin group and 9 in the placebo group (1.2% vs 1.2%; HR, 1.1 [95% CrI, 0.4-2.6]). The most common serious adverse events were COVID-19 pneumonia (ivermectin [n = 5]; placebo [n = 7]) and venous thromboembolism (ivermectin [n = 1]; placebo [n = 5]).
...Conclusions and Relevance Among outpatients with mild to moderate COVID-19, treatment with ivermectin, compared with placebo, did not significantly improve time to recovery. These findings do not support the use of ivermectin in patients with mild to moderate COVID-19.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2797483
When comparing the efficacy data in this study with that for Paxlovid (or even molnupiravir), the difference is stark. Paxlovid and molnupiravir, both direct-acting antiviral drugs, clearly show clinical utility against COVID by well-established mechanisms that have proven successful in inhibiting other viruses like hepatitis C, herpes, and HIV/AIDS. It is difficult to see how tweaking the dose, length of treatment, or adding additional components would make enough of a difference to give ivermectin a place on pharmacy shelves next to current therapies.
https://www.acsh.org/news/2022/04/13/clinical-trial-should-probably-wont-close-book-ivermectin-16244
A five-day course of Paxlovid costs $530 (the U.S. government paid $5.3 billion for 10 million courses of Paxlovid in November 2021), and those authorized who report a positive home test result from a rapid antigen diagnostic test or a positive PCR test, to their provider are eligible for the pill.... patients should ask their physicians about being prescribed Paxlovid as soon as possible, as treatments are most effective when taken early on.
Patients who test positive can also be prescribed Paxlovid at pharmacies. Patients should bring health records for pharmacists to review for kidney and liver problems.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/healthcare/paxlovid-how-much-costs-where-get
After a while, the ER doc had a largish portable xray scanner wheeled in to scan my lungs. The results were immediate. He recommended that I immediately receive a bag of IV monoclonal antibody treatment. I agreed, and after another few hours, I began to feel much better. Still weak and exhausted, but nowhere nearly as bad. Just getting rehydrated probably had more to do with that. Doc released me after 10 hours or so with instructions to stay hydrated and to pound down nutrition, in his words, "even if it felt like eating bricks." Soup and protein shakes were all I could manage.
I was starting to come around when my wife began to look bad. I had gotten a BPO meter off Amazon once I came home from the hospital. Her results were alarming. Called the local ambulance service and got her to the hospital where she spent the next 5 days. They treated her with remdesivir which brought her around. Fortunately, there were none of the reported adverse effects.
We are ok now, but we both experienced weakness and brain fog for a couple of months afterward. Neither of us feels like we're back to 100%, even now. But neither of us took the kill shots, either.
Today you MUST be an active participant in your health care for any medical proceedure in a Hospital setting.
I was told be doctors and nurses that I could not have had covid, as I would have been very sick... I never got the vaccine. Last month, I was sick for most of the month with the worst respiratory illness I’ve had in decades. Supposedly it was just the flu, as it was very widespread here.
My wife has taken hydroxychloriqine since the 80’s. But when the COVID regime started the drugstores started refusing to fill the prescriptions, even though they knew she had been prescribed it for decades.
Our doctor did manage to convince them it was not COVID related, and they allowed her to get it again.
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