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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

SURPRISE!!!

BENTON, Ark. — An Arkansas family is shocked to see their loved one recovering from COVID-19 after being told she only had a few more hours to live. 

Doctors told Nichole Brewer that her mother, Rhonda Withem, would not be able to breathe again on her own after suffering complications from the coronavirus, KTHV reported.

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  1. As doctors removed the ventilator, Rhonda Withem began protesting, “But I don’t want to go on the cart! I’m not dead!” (Hat tip: Monty Python)

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  2. So, was the ventilator successful? Was it even necessary? Will there be any serious attempt to understand why she recovered, when they believed she wouldn't? Don't bet on it, with the clowns we have in charge of "public health".

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  3. We might ask how many died because of the treatment rather than in spite of being ventilated . . .

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    1. The REAL question is how many died because the evil bastards outlawed HCQ/Z/Z-pak trio as a very effective early treatment, just because Bad-Orange-Man mentioned it off-handedly.
      Tens of thousands, at least, would be my guess.

      FUCKERS!!!

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    2. Add to that all the people killed by not taking them to the proper treatment facility (looking at you, Cuomo and Whittmar...)

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  4. The ventilators kill more than the virus does?

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    1. Yes. Because patients can't hork up lung butter, so they drown in their own phlegm. And if the patient is on a vent, the natural reaction is to try to resist the vent, especially if they have to put a feeding tube in. So the medicos sedate the patient to 'keep them calm'... Which means the patient can't do natural healing very well.

      Being able to expel crap from your lungs is part of the healing process.

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  5. How sterilized are those ventilators between patients?
    Are we sure that's not a spreader?
    After the last 5 years of bullshit, everything from democrap/media is bullshit until proven otherwise.
    CC

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    1. After the last 75 years of bullshit, everything from democrap/media is bullshit until proven otherwise.

      There fixed it for you

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  6. Over the years I have taken a few of my patients off of ventilators with the expected outcome death, only to be surprised. That is maybe 3-4 out of maybe several hundred to a thousand. It happens, doctors aint perfect and patients are not all the same. I suspect the ventilator was necessary based on criteria, vitals, oxygen demand etc, it is just how it works when things get bad enough. Ventilators should always go through a stout sterilization protocol after use.
    It is true that early on patients seemed to do worse when placed on traditional ventilators rather than alternate devices like high flow oxygen and BiPap. Was a poor strategy and outcome but not one that likely could have been predicted until info showed the issues with this particular virus and pulmonary effects.
    I agree with above post about wondering how many might have died due to the politicization and holdback of Hydroxychloroquine, and the media wholesale ignoring the amazing and concrete evidence of Ivermectin. Sick society when we can no longer count on medicine and science to be separate from politics and social engineering.
    Just for total info, I did get the rona about 4 weeks ago (a gift from my son in Grad School). Was going to just ride it out on Vit D3, Zinc, Vitamin C, quercetin, and B complex. Was still having decent fevers by day five and spoke to a colleague/friend of mine. Given my age (57), and the fact that I am a little fat we decided to go with Ivermectin/Azithromycin combo. Fever aches etc gone in under 36 hours, but I then developed something akin to asthmatic bronchitis which did knock the hell out my breathing capacity. Treated it with steroids as I would any other patient. Worst is over, but I still remain short of breath with mild exertion, though improving daily. I at ALL costs wanted to avoid being in the hospital, I know what happens there. Only had a short few hours period where my hand was almost forced.
    Not much I would change. I would not tell my only son not to come home for the holidays, I would still start with Vit/supplement regimens, and I would treat from home unless oxygen levels dangerously low, I would not live in fear wearing a dirty face diaper to virtue signal how woke and obedient I am. I got it, and like 99.5% of people like me, and those younger and leaner I got over it, so will most folks. I will say, probably would have hit the Ivermection/Zmax sooner just to cut the duration of flu like symptoms.

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  7. I bought Ivermectin from Tractor Supply. I believe it is 1.87%, Apple flavored for horses. It is marked on the plunger a dose based on weight. Is this stuff safe for human consumption? How much should a 185lb person take? Should I follow the weight scale on the plunger of the container. I'd sure appreciate some help.

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  8. Spend an afternoon researching the protocol that Dr. Paul Marik and his group (FLCCC Alliance) have developed-these guys are on the front lines and appear to not be beholden to Big Pharma. Pick and choose from the advice given to meet your own needs.

    https://www.evms.edu/media/evms_public/departments/internal_medicine/Marik-Covid-Protocol-Summary.pdf

    https://covid19criticalcare.com/

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  9. I'm wondering what effect the A-Zip has, as we're treating a virus. Just covering all bases? Something else?

    Lotsa HCQ studies, good 'n not so good, here: https://c19study.com

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    1. Azithromycin, and doxycycline appear to have some novel antiviral properties. Less grounded in pure cause and effect, there is a chance you get some treatment for pneumonia that may develop, but the primary addition to these antibiotics is likely for the previously under-appreciated antiviral effects, particularly on this virus. My humble opinion, the studies when taken in total support early use of of HCQ ( and wonder of wonder, the political hack AMA just rescinded their condemnation of it), and thus far strongly support Ivermectin for both early use and prophylaxis. That of course may all be subject to change with another year of (untainted) data, but thus far convincing to me.

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