09/10/2024 2:56:15 PM PDT
· 8 of 61 Malichi
to Cowgirl of Justice
Greenville Memorial Hospital is one of the best hospitals I’ve ever been in and I’ve been a pharmacist for 37 years. I had a heart attack on the interstate in Greenville coming home from Asheville
My sister-in-law died Thursday morning 12/23 at 3:50am from Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease that started 4 days after she received the Pfizer “booster” shot. She deteriorated over 3 months. Her first symptoms were slight gait disturbances which progressed to total paralysis the week after Thanksgiving. She was definitively diagnosed on Wednesday 12/15 when the results from her lumbar puncture were positive for protein 14-3-3 tau. She was sent home on hospice on 12/16.
08/10/2021 7:03:12 AM PDT
· 25 of 49 Malichi
to ChicagoConservative27
Absolute BS! The local news was reporting last Wednesday that Mississippi had only 7 ICU beds left open. That is demonstrably false. My daughter is a nurse at a hospital here in Jackson. She hasn't heard of an ICU bed shortage. I am a clinical pharmacist. I speak to case managers, nurses and physicians all day long and not one of them has said there is an ICU bed shortage in Mississippi. I would bet that it is the same in Arkansas.
10/31/2020 8:31:35 AM PDT
· 31 of 48 Malichi
to artichokegrower
I have been a pharmacist for 34 years. I work in the Mississippi Delta and have personally witnessed several high risk patients that were treated successfully with the combination of Hydroxychloroquine, Azithromycin, and Zinc. Some were placed on a corticosteroid also.
I guess my point is that many people have received this treatment and stayed out of the hospital because of it. The fact that Trump did release Hydroxychloroquine to distributors should be lauded not breathlessly treated as a nefarious act.
I thought the same thing when I saw the videos of the “spray trucks” driving six abreast down the street blowing what looked like steam all over everything. They really went out of their way to instill panic.