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Posted on 8/14/21 at 8:08 am to Statestreet
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, do not request a call back, just go with the other option (no call back or whatever) and it should go through much quicker.
Where is this option? Beginning or end of questionnaire? I’m a good ways in and haven’t seen it yet.
Posted on 8/14/21 at 8:16 am to Schmelly
quote:There is something that can help prevent this, a vaccine.
Once he was really sick (pneumonia), they admitted him to manage the symptoms. He was there for at least a day, then went into ICU & STILL HAD YET TO BE GIVEN A FRICKING ANTIBIOTIC. That’s right. Admitted with pneumonia, 24+ hours and ICU later, no meds. You may be on your own
Posted on 8/14/21 at 8:17 am to BuckyCheese
quote:What do you want them to do, it's just the "sniffles", right? 99.8% survive, right?
After a positive diagnosis they are doing absolutely nothing . Just sending people home.
Posted on 8/14/21 at 8:21 am to ChineseBandit58
LINK
That’s it. Just follow the Covid 19 link. I didn’t do it all, my wife did so I’m not exactly sure from there
That’s it. Just follow the Covid 19 link. I didn’t do it all, my wife did so I’m not exactly sure from there
Posted on 8/14/21 at 8:22 am to Jake88
quote:
What do you want them to do, it's just the "sniffles", right? 99.8% survive, right?
The Fatties’ calculus is a little off
Posted on 8/14/21 at 8:24 am to Schmelly
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You are on your freakin own to figure the shite out if you get sick. The hospital will provide a bed for you to die on and not much more
Are you a moron?
Oxygen, respiratory therapy, steroids, countless other supportive meds, monitor everything, intubation of indicated, feeding tube if indicated, medical, iv fluids, etc, etc,etc.
Listen to this guy. He knows what he is talking about.
What the frick. Seriously what in the frick.
Doctors, nurses and other Healthcare providers risked their lives before the vaccine. Even with vaccine there is a small risk.
I see they did it for nothing. Just to provide a bed.
Moron.
Posted on 8/14/21 at 8:28 am to Schmelly
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Anybody interested in those scripts. Say the word. It’s simple as shite
Tell me more...
Posted on 8/14/21 at 8:28 am to GumboPot
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paid my $90, made the appointment and just waiting for a call back now.
Keep everyone updated on progress and timeline.
Posted on 8/14/21 at 8:34 am to patnuh
Just wanted to suggest that you can call a local pharmacy and ask if they stock ivermectin and also what doctors in your area are prescribing it.
Posted on 8/14/21 at 8:35 am to Sheepdog1833
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Where is this option? Beginning or end of questionnaire? I’m a good ways in and haven’t seen it yet.
It was pretty much the last question as you submit it. It was the only question on the page.
Posted on 8/14/21 at 8:36 am to Jake88
quote:
There is something that can help prevent this, a vaccine.
I thought the pneumonia vaccine only prevented viral where most covid related pneumonia is bacterial. I could be wrong.
Posted on 8/14/21 at 8:41 am to Schmelly
Had covid last month (July 2021):
Unvaccinated, overweight (not obese), pushing 60
Fever 101-102.5, Extreme fatigue (could barely lift head off pillow).
Day 2 symptomatic took 12mg ivermectin.
Started HCQ, Zpack (2 first day) and Zinc (got prescription from American Frontline Docs).
Was fever free by day 4. Fatigue free by day 5. Functioning at 100% by day 7.
Had antibody test 2 days ago and am swimming in antibodies.
KEY INFO: Take these therapeutics early symptomatic (first 3 days).
If you wait, their effect is lessened quite a bit.
Alternate therapeutic: get the antibody infusion. It works pretty well. You have to hunt around for someone that will give it to you.
Of note: My July 2021 covid bout was my 2nd go round with covid. I know you are not supposed to get it twice but I did. Had it over Christmas/New Years 8 months ago.
I talked to a friend who is up the food chain in a biotech company and is an immunologist/geneticist. He said that my round 2 must have been a very different variant (probably not delta as it is relatively similar to Alpha - so maybe the new lamda). He said my antibodies from round 1 should have been good enough to ward off alpha or delta.
My round 1 experience was a bit different. I did not have ivermectin, hcq, zpack on hand when I became symptomatic. I did get a prescription but did not start the protocol until the end of day 5 symptomatic. By then, covid had done a number on me.
Fever 101-103. Extreme fatigue. Lung (coughing) started day 7. Our doc wanted me to get an xray to make sure I did not have pneumonia. Only place that would do an xray and get results back quickly on New Years eve was the ER at a nearby hospital.
So 40 hrs later after a bunch of poking and prodding and 3 doses of remdisivir (did nothing for me), I was told I had covid (already new that), I did not have pneumonia and I had no blood clots (they were obsessed with blood clots). They kick me out as they need my bed for a sicker patient.
Fever free by Jan 2. Fatigue and lung issue free by Jan 8. Back at 100% by Jan 21. It was a 30 day ordeal to get back to 100%. I was back at work by day 18 but not operating at top efficiency.
The question is, what effect did taking ivermectin, hcq, zpack end of day on day 5 symptomatic have? I did not recover quickly after taking them, but, did they keep covid from having a more detrimental effect on me? Not sure that can be answered.
Unvaccinated, overweight (not obese), pushing 60
Fever 101-102.5, Extreme fatigue (could barely lift head off pillow).
Day 2 symptomatic took 12mg ivermectin.
Started HCQ, Zpack (2 first day) and Zinc (got prescription from American Frontline Docs).
Was fever free by day 4. Fatigue free by day 5. Functioning at 100% by day 7.
Had antibody test 2 days ago and am swimming in antibodies.
KEY INFO: Take these therapeutics early symptomatic (first 3 days).
If you wait, their effect is lessened quite a bit.
Alternate therapeutic: get the antibody infusion. It works pretty well. You have to hunt around for someone that will give it to you.
Of note: My July 2021 covid bout was my 2nd go round with covid. I know you are not supposed to get it twice but I did. Had it over Christmas/New Years 8 months ago.
I talked to a friend who is up the food chain in a biotech company and is an immunologist/geneticist. He said that my round 2 must have been a very different variant (probably not delta as it is relatively similar to Alpha - so maybe the new lamda). He said my antibodies from round 1 should have been good enough to ward off alpha or delta.
My round 1 experience was a bit different. I did not have ivermectin, hcq, zpack on hand when I became symptomatic. I did get a prescription but did not start the protocol until the end of day 5 symptomatic. By then, covid had done a number on me.
Fever 101-103. Extreme fatigue. Lung (coughing) started day 7. Our doc wanted me to get an xray to make sure I did not have pneumonia. Only place that would do an xray and get results back quickly on New Years eve was the ER at a nearby hospital.
So 40 hrs later after a bunch of poking and prodding and 3 doses of remdisivir (did nothing for me), I was told I had covid (already new that), I did not have pneumonia and I had no blood clots (they were obsessed with blood clots). They kick me out as they need my bed for a sicker patient.
Fever free by Jan 2. Fatigue and lung issue free by Jan 8. Back at 100% by Jan 21. It was a 30 day ordeal to get back to 100%. I was back at work by day 18 but not operating at top efficiency.
The question is, what effect did taking ivermectin, hcq, zpack end of day on day 5 symptomatic have? I did not recover quickly after taking them, but, did they keep covid from having a more detrimental effect on me? Not sure that can be answered.
This post was edited on 8/14/21 at 9:18 am
Posted on 8/14/21 at 9:29 am to Schmelly
Thanks Schmelly I've put out your same plan on TD earlier also stressing to get VitD levels done and if less than 50 start taking Vit D to beef levels up.
Ive been vaccinated twice with Pfizer but its been announced its only 55% effective against Delta but that just maybe CDC BS.
I don't plan on getting any more boosters with an experimental vax.
Ive been vaccinated twice with Pfizer but its been announced its only 55% effective against Delta but that just maybe CDC BS.
I don't plan on getting any more boosters with an experimental vax.
Posted on 8/14/21 at 9:30 am to Schmelly
quote:
Anybody interested in those scripts. Say the word. It’s simple as shite
As a 45 year old healthy, slim man that exercises 5 days a week, I’m not really worried about it but I live 5 hours away from any other family. Me getting sick would be problematic. How can I line up Remestiver or whatever in case I get sick?
Posted on 8/14/21 at 9:36 am to Schmelly
I don't know who you are so I guess I've not read your posts. Hope your friend gets better.
Posted on 8/14/21 at 9:37 am to BuckyCheese
quote:it's just the sniffles and a light cough.
This is the thing no one talks about enough.
After a positive diagnosis they are doing absolutely nothing . Just sending people home.
But also...
THEY ARE SENDING PEOPLE HOME DOING NOTHING FOR THEM!
Posted on 8/14/21 at 9:37 am to Schmelly
I've been researching where to get monoclonal antibodies.
My hubby is high risk (high blood pressure, asthma, hypothyroid low vitamin D) and refuses the shot. Good thing he's not overweight. I got the shot, so I'm more concerned about him. We think he's had a kidney stone in the past few weeks. Looks like it finally passed, but he's been in bed for 2 weeks.
My hubby is high risk (high blood pressure, asthma, hypothyroid low vitamin D) and refuses the shot. Good thing he's not overweight. I got the shot, so I'm more concerned about him. We think he's had a kidney stone in the past few weeks. Looks like it finally passed, but he's been in bed for 2 weeks.
Posted on 8/14/21 at 9:39 am to GumboPot
Gumbo please report back ... had a friend who used these people and they paid but never got a call and she's positive not just requesting for "in case"
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