If anyone knows one please leave a comment. We are trying to sue a hospital in Virginia To let my sister use ivermectin and our main lawyer is in New York.
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I hate to say it but i might force my way in and squirt some ivermectin in her mouth. Or dress up as medical personel in scrubs, mask and walk in, look at her chart and slip her some.
This is an idiotic suggestion. She is INTUBATED. She could aspirate the paste or liquid, putting her even more at risk than she already is.
rubbing some paste inside her lips, i wouldnt go pouring it into her you fool. Drugs are absorbed quickly under the tongue. The doctors are letting her die.
Can't you fight this under the 'right to try' law that Trump got passed? The whole point was to allow people in dire situations to try medicine that haven't been approved yet. At least it gives them a shot. Use that.
Also, I saw your post yesterday and somebody pointed out that in January 2021 ivermectin was approved for use in humans. I don't remember the details, but the other thing is that India is doing great against the Delta Variant -- all because they are using ivermectin. Fight, fight, fight! Good luck.
https://www.drugs.com/medical-answers/ivermectin-treat-covid-19-coronavirus-3535912/#
It's approved for use in humans, just for a different issue. Still, that proves it's safe. Insist they use it or you will sue them all, including the individual doctor, to high heaven. Make a lot of noise and let them know you will not back down and you will not be quiet and you will shout it from the rooftops how they would not help your sister.
Right to try laws only apply to terminally-ill patients who want to try wild and wacky shit, because they have nothing to lose. It’s not the right to try whatever you want for whatever disease you want.
She IS terminally ill. And it's not wacky and a person has the right to do whatever the heck they want regardless of your ogreish opinion.
Terminally ill does not mean “might die.” It means, legally, that the illness has no real chance of being cured by known treatments.
So, something like late-stage cancer or ALS.
Also, I think you misunderstand how these laws work. It does not give the patient the right to compel a doctor prescribe them any treatment they want.
It gives the patient a right to try experimental drugs that have not been authorized by the FDA. That’s pretty much it. It doesn’t guarantee them access to the drug, only that they’re allowed to try it if they can find it.
You have the right to try an experimental drug, but you still have to find a legally-authorized party to be willing to give it to you.
Ask if they have done a bacterial culture and evaluated her for pneumonia.
Ask if they have done an influenza-specific test (primary illness could be influenza, complicated by pneumonia, even if she "tested positive" for covid).
Ask to see the negative lab/culture results that ruled out influenza & bacterial pneumonia.
Ask if her vit D level has been checked.
Ask about convalescent plasma infusion.
Get answers to those questions while you hunt for an attorney for ivermectin.
*Edited to add: Check that video posted by LizabethD. Good info and the video is only 20 minutes.
She has some bacterial pneumonia but it cleared up greatly today. We had the hospital put her on 10000 IU of vit D, 1000 IU vit C and 100 mg of zinc
Check out my update to the top of the post. She had amazing improvements today
I’ll look into plasma infusion 🙏🏻
Fantastic! :D
I've spent my entire life dealing with doctors and hospitals. Patients absolutely MUST advocate for themselves, or have someone who can advocate strongly on their behalf. The outcome is ALWAYS better when they do. Everyone should step up in the same way you have to help your sister.
Unfortunately, I am unable to see any post you've made explaining an update. I'm not sure why I can't see the post you've directed me to (twice). Can you link it? (it seems like other posters can't see your update either)
Her spouse was in the ICU and she explains what they did to have him survive https://rumble.com/vktdpt-our-first-hand-icu-story-what-is-actually-killing-people-in-the-hospital.html
Great video!
My 75 year old dad, who smoked for 40 years (quit 20 years ago) and survived cancer 3x was diagnosed with covid. His doctors prescribed 2 high dose vitamin infusions & oxygen monitoring. He recovered without ever going to the hospital.
Can you get her somewhere else? Suing will take time. I ivermectin is not approved for human use right? If that's the case, it's unlikely they could be forced to use it.
Ivermectin is used all the time in humans by prescription
Okay. Wasn't sure about that.
Def don not got to tractor supply and get any