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re: How furious are vaxxers that El Salvador is handing out these COVID kits?
Posted on 9/28/21 at 6:40 pm to GRTiger
Posted on 9/28/21 at 6:40 pm to GRTiger
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What is the usual treatment given if someone comes into a US doctor's office with covid and moderate symptoms?
Usually nothing.
If symptoms are moderate to bad, they give them Remdesivir which causes liver and kidney damage.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 9:27 pm to GRTiger
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What is the usual treatment given if someone comes into a US doctor's office with covid and moderate symptoms?
My wife and dad just recovered from COVID. Immediately when they tested positive I put them on the protocol in the OP plus HCQ. Then I found a monoclonal antibody infusion site in Slidell. I took them there (on separate days) and they confirmed the COVID and both qualified for the infusion. We followed up with the infusion the next day for both. When the doctor sent us home he prescribed a z-pac, famotidine (which is Pepcid) and Singular. Did not take the z-pac or singular. But did take the famotidine.
Both were loaded up with anti-virals early and often which were ivermectin, HCQ, and famotidine. Then they got the monoclonal antibody infusion.
My wife (54) was back at work (at home) in two days. Sure she wasn't 100% but she was working.
My dad (79) took about 8 days to get better.
Both have a BMI of approximately 28. That is important because if you have a BMI lower than 25 you won't qualify for the infusion.
My 17 year old son is currently dealing with it right now. It's just like a mild flu for the past two days for him.
I haven't caught it despite being surrounded by COVID for the last ~10 days. Probably because I had it last summer and my antibodies are still active.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 9:28 pm to Jack Carter
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If symptoms are moderate to bad, they give them Remdesivir which causes liver and kidney damage.
When I went into the doctor's office with my wife and dad I made sure both listed Remdesivir as a medication they are allergic to.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 9:29 pm to thejuiceisloose
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Are you actually jealous of the health systems of Guatemala and Bolivia?
Dunno. Jealous I don’t have one of them packs tho
Posted on 9/28/21 at 9:35 pm to Errerrerrwere
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Dunno. Jealous I don’t have one of them packs tho
I get my ivermectin from here: LINK
It's not cheap but it was worth it to be prepared.
Also be familiar of how to self medicate. Follow this protocol: LINK. That is the I-MASK protocol and it continues to evolve as frontline doctors learn more information on how to fight this virus.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 9:40 pm to GumboPot
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When I went into the doctor's office with my wife and dad I made sure both listed Remdesivir as a medication they are allergic to.
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My wife and dad just recovered from COVID. Immediately when they tested positive I put them on the protocol in the OP plus HCQ. Then I found a monoclonal antibody infusion site in Slidell. I took them there (on separate days) and they confirmed the COVID and both qualified for the infusion. We followed up with the infusion the next day for both. When the doctor sent us home he prescribed a z-pac, famotidine (which is Pepcid) and Singular. Did not take the z-pac or singular. But did take the famotidine.
Both were loaded up with anti-virals early and often which were ivermectin, HCQ, and famotidine. Then they got the monoclonal antibody infusion.
So they got one of the other infusions? Or are you having trouble keeping up with your lies?
Posted on 9/28/21 at 9:57 pm to mmcgrath
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So they got one of the other infusions? Or are you having trouble keeping up with your lies?
You are confused.
Remdesivir is not a monoclonal antibody infusion. Remdesivir is an anti-viral. Regeneron is the monoclonal antibody infusion.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 10:03 pm to mmcgrath
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So they got one of the other infusions? Or are you having trouble keeping up with your lies?
Why do you automatically call everyone a liar?
Do you do this in person also?
Posted on 9/28/21 at 10:12 pm to GumboPot
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You are confused.
Remdesivir is not a monoclonal antibody infusion. Remdesivir is an anti-viral. Regeneron is the monoclonal antibody infusion.
I'm not familiar with these, so I'll wait for mcgrath to respond before determining what's what.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 10:12 pm to GumboPot
Off point a bit, but on Aug. 30th Japan officially suspended it’s Moderna Vaccines and was starting therapeutic treatments with Ivermectin. Since then there has been absolutely no mention of it in the US MSM. Absolute crickets regarding anything Japanese since the Olympic’s ended. I would highly recommend that you check out Japan’s case rates and deaths since they’ve fallen off the proverbial cliff. I’ll provide a link, but I’d recommend the Johns Hopkins site as they were responsible for collecting and analyzing the Indian Ivermectin numbers as well.
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases, provided by JHU CSSE
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases, provided by JHU CSSE
Posted on 9/28/21 at 10:16 pm to GumboPot
quote:So they took Regeneron or something similar?
You are confused.
Remdesivir is not a monoclonal antibody infusion. Remdesivir is an anti-viral. Regeneron is the monoclonal antibody infusion
Posted on 9/28/21 at 10:20 pm to GRTiger
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I'm not familiar with these, so I'll wait for mcgrath to respond before determining what's what.
Just google them. Remdesivir is an antiviral and Regeneron is the monoclonal antibody.
To be fair both are delivered by IV so that might be the confusion.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 10:23 pm to mmcgrath
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So they took Regeneron or something similar?
Took Regeneron. Not Remdesivir. Two totally different meds.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 10:31 pm to GumboPot
Just in time for the fall!
Posted on 9/28/21 at 10:33 pm to Boomdaddy65201
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would highly recommend that you check out Japan’s case rates and deaths since they’ve fallen off the proverbial cliff.
Opposite happened in Peru. They initially started with ivermectin protocol for the general public, had an election, new administration banned ivermectin and enforced the vaxx and hospitalizations increased 13X.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 10:36 pm to DeltaTigerDelta
Add this to your medicine cabinet too:
Posted on 9/28/21 at 10:41 pm to NC_Tigah
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They are also over 50% vaccinated.
So why would they need a CoVID kit?
Seems like a waste of meds or money, right?
Or perhaps they recognize those vaccines will eventually fail them?
Posted on 9/28/21 at 11:11 pm to Signal Soldier
Posted on 9/28/21 at 11:16 pm to LSUTIGER in TEXAS
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But how will Big pharma get rich off old, cheap drugs?!?!?
It is a tactic called renaming.
Posted on 9/29/21 at 5:01 am to Nix to Twillie
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I’m a “vaxxer,” I guess in that I’ve been vaxxed.
And good for them. I support any and all alternative treatments that people choose based on what the they works for them.
You have to stop stuffing everyone into one category. Just because people got the vaccine doesn’t mean they’re a leftist authoritarian. Many (not most) on this board have been vaxxed.
Sorry to disappoint you about my lack of fury
Same. I’m vaccinated and honestly don’t give a shite if someone doesn’t want it.
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